Google adds ProducerAI for music creation to its Labs platform

Google Labs welcomes ProducerAI, a music creation platform for all skill levels, live in 250+ countries with subscriptions starting free.

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Google Labs has integrated ProducerAI into its Labs umbrella, introducing an AI music creation platform centered around a “producer” agent. This service is available as a standalone web product and is currently live in over 250 countries.

ProducerAI is designed for “artists of every level,” catering to both first-time creators and established names. According to Google, the tool assists in writing lyrics, refining melodies, remixing tracks, and exploring genre blends. It was developed with input from a community that includes artists like Lecrae and The Chainsmokers.

The technology stack is explicitly Google DeepMind. Gemini provides the conversational layer, Lyria 3 generates music, Veo is used for music video creation, and Nano Banana handles image outputs such as artwork. Google highlights that ProducerAI utilizes a preview version of Lyria 3, which is described as high-fidelity and professional-grade, offering control over details such as tempo and time-aligned lyrics.

A major feature focus is “Spaces,” where creators can use natural language to generate new instruments and effects. These range from a simple keyboard to a node-based modular audio patching environment. Google states that these mini-apps are shareable and remixable across users.

Google is also emphasizing provenance. All outputs from ProducerAI are embedded with SynthID, an imperceptible watermark detectable by Google’s tools across images, audio, text, and video. ProducerAI’s public plans currently range from a free tier to paid subscriptions priced at $6, $18, and $48 per month. These plans scale monthly credits, concurrent generations, and features like downloads and stem exports.

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