Google launches AI music generator Lyria 3 Pro, says it was trained on data it has the right to use

THE DECODER / 3/26/2026

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Key Points

  • Google launched the AI music generator Lyria 3 Pro, which can produce songs up to three minutes long with structured sections like verses, choruses, and bridges.
  • Google claims the model was trained only on music and other content it has the legal right to use, positioning it as more defensible than some competitors.
  • The launch highlights an ongoing industry tension between AI music generation and copyright enforcement, referencing legal challenges faced by rival Suno.
  • By making longer-form, more complete song generation available, Google is expanding practical creative capabilities and intensifying competition in the AI music tools market.

Google is making AI music longer and more widely available: Lyria 3 Pro generates songs up to three minutes long, complete with verses, choruses, and bridges. Google says the model was trained on content it has the right to use. That sets it apart from rival music generator Suno, which is facing legal battles with record labels over potential copyright infringement.

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