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Google launches AI‑powered Flow Music studio

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Google has rolled out Flow Music, a web‑based studio that merges AI composition, vocal synthesis and video generation in a single interface. Users chat with a built‑in “Producer” powered by the new Lyria 3 model to craft full‑length tracks, then edit arrangements with a piano keyboard. Integration with Google Drive ensures assets sync across devices. All creations live on a space that doubles as a publishing hub.

Beyond songwriting, Flow Music leverages Veo video model, letting creators animate avatars, set scenery and direct camera moves without a crew. The platform also exposes a “Vibe‑code” sandbox where developers can drop in audio plugins, build custom DAWs or prototype music‑game mechanics, effectively turning the service into a programmable playground. The code environment runs in the browser, so no local installation is required.

Flow Music tracks listening habits, refining its suggestions as users publish playlists and follow artists. Free access removes any credit‑card barrier, positioning the tool as an entry point for hobbyists and indie producers alike. Early adopters can already export stems for external mixing, making the service a practical bridge between AI‑assisted creation and traditional production workflows.