Google announced that ProducerAI, a generative AI music creation platform, is joining Google Labs. The move brings together teams that share a mission of helping artists at every level make the music they imagine.
ProducerAI enables users to create and refine music using generative AI, serving as a creative collaborator across the songwriting and production process. Whether writing lyrics, refining a melody or inventing entirely new genres, users can transform simple prompts into dynamic, fully realized songs. A request as straightforward as “make a lofi beat” can evolve into detailed adjustments such as reverb throws and a punchier low end for cross-genre songs or music videos. The experience emphasizes both the joy of music creation and the quality of the results.
The platform utilizes Google DeepMind’s Gemini, Lyria 3, Veo, and Nano Banana models. All outputs from ProducerAI are embedded with SynthID, Google’s imperceptible watermark designed to identify AI-generated content. ProducerAI was built with and for a community of artists ranging from aspiring musicians to established performers, including Grammy-winning rapper Lecrae and The Chainsmokers.
ProducerAI uses a preview version of Lyria 3, Google DeepMind’s newest high-fidelity, professional-grade music generation model. Lyria 3 is designed to understand musicality, from rhythm to arrangement, and offers granular control over parameters such as tempo and time-aligned lyrics. As development continues within Google Labs, the focus will remain on expanding creative control for artists. This includes features such as Spaces, which allows artists to use natural language to create entirely new instruments, effects, and tools, ranging from a simple keyboard to a node-based modular audio patching environment. These mini apps are shareable and remixable across users.
Google also highlighted its broader work at the intersection of technology and music. In collaboration with Google DeepMind and YouTube, the company has partnered with professional musicians, songwriters, and producers through its Music AI Sandbox, a suite of experimental tools designed to support AI as a collaboration partner. Grammy-winning artist Wyclef Jean used Lyria as a creative tool during the development of his song, “Back From Abu Dhabi.” These collaborations have informed the development of Lyria 3 and continue to shape Google’s approach as it integrates ProducerAI and deepens relationships with both emerging and established artists.
ProducerAI is available globally with both free and paid plans.
KEY QUOTES:
“ProducerAI is joining Google Labs to help creatives make the music they imagine.”
Elias Roman, Senior Director, Product Management, Google Labs
“We are so grateful to see how this platform continues to evolve. It’s truly crafted around the musician’s experience. The founders are incredibly technical, but natively musicians, and understand the nuances of what makes a platform truly be an additive tool in the creation process.”
Alex Pall, The Chainsmokers

