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Google Rebrands ProducerAI Music Editor As ‘Google Flow Music’

Akinola Ajibola by Akinola Ajibola
April 21, 2026
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As of April 2026, Google has formally renamed their AI-powered music composition tool, ProducerAI, to Google Flow Music. By doing this, the music tool gets incorporated into the larger Google Flow ecosystem, which was previously concentrated on creating AI images and videos. 

Google’s latest music production tool, ProducerAI, will soon be renamed Google Flow Music in addition to receiving more capabilities.

ProducerAI was added to Lyria 3 as an extra tool for users and artists to create music. It was presented as the next generation, enabling users to hone their music as a “creative collaborator.” That was back in February.

After a few months, Google stated that the product will now be known as Google Flow Music instead of ProducerAI. Google said that the update would include additional features to better complete the experience in a post on Twitter/X. 

The rebranding introduces key upgrades including “Replace” and “Extend” remix features for natural language edits, Lyria 3 Pro integration for full-length tracks up to three minutes with structured intros, verses, and choruses, targeted AI editing for complex tasks like extending a lo-fi intro into a dubstep drop, and “Spaces” collaborative tools for sharing custom instruments and modular audio patches.

The platform began as Riffusion, rebranded to Producer.ai in 2025, and was acquired by Google in early 2026; it now operates as Google Flow Music within Google Labs as an experimental project aimed at democratizing professional music production, with all generated tracks watermarked by SynthID for AI transparency.

New remix tools that use contextual cues to switch tracks based on the situation will be added to Google Flow Music. According to Google, certain parts of the track can be extended and replaced. This could entail creating new sections or expanding the ones that have already been created.

Google has a list of several extremely detailed example prompts:

  • Make a huge dubstep drop out of a lo-fi piano opening.
  • To find the ideal take, try five different guitar solo variants.
  • Change several choruses simultaneously.

The tool now more closely resembles the current “Flow” video editing tool, hence the name change. Instead of being discrete tools within the experimental pool, these Google Labs suites are now a part of a unique product family. Gemini and Lyria 3, which both just underwent a modification that allows users to create 3-minute songs, continue to power Google Flow Music.

You may now test out Google Flow Music and its new remix features. 

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