Lyria 3 Pro is now available across several Google products: in the Gemini app for paid subscribers, in Google Vids for Workspace customers, on Vertex AI for enterprises, and in Google AI Studio for developers. The collaborative music-generation tool ProducerAI also uses the model to help create full songs.

According to Google, Lyria 3 Pro does not imitate artists when their names are included in prompts but instead uses them as inspiration. All generated content is marked with the invisible SynthID watermark. Google also stated that Lyria 3 was trained on materials for which YouTube and Google have usage rights under terms of service, partner agreements, and applicable law. However, the company did not provide more specific details about the training data.

Currently, Suno remains the only other high-quality AI music generator, though it is facing legal disputes with record labels over potential copyright violations.

Google is expanding its push into generative music with the launch of Lyria 3 Pro, a more advanced model designed to create longer and more structured songs. The release also sharpens competition in the AI music market, where copyright, artist imitation, and training data transparency remain the key pressure points.