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Google announces ‘Flow Music’ dedicated mobile app

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At Google I/O 2026, Google officially expanded its AI creative ecosystem by launching a dedicated mobile app for Google Flow Music.

The app transitions the platform—which originally debuted on desktop as ProducerAI before being rebranded—into a standalone, on-the-go creative studio. Powered by Google’s Lyria 3 Pro music model and the newly unveiled Gemini Omni Flash, the app is designed to let musicians, producers, and songwriters co-create tracks through natural language.

1. The Mobile Rollout Strategy

Google is launching its mobile creative suite with a staggered platform strategy to allow for localized optimization.

  • iOS First for Music: The standalone Google Flow Music app is available immediately on the iOS App Store. An Android version is actively in development and slated to arrive later this summer.
  • Android First for Video: Conversely, the core Google Flow video and image editing app has launched in open beta exclusively on the Google Play Store for Android users (aged 18 and over), with its iOS counterpart waiting in the wings.
  • Cloud Continuity: Both apps feature native library syncing. Any project, asset, or stem generated on the desktop web version automatically populates on the mobile app, allowing creators to run multiple generation pipelines in the background while receiving mobile push notifications when the media is fully rendered.

2. Conversational Audio Engineering & Precise Editing

Unlike traditional AI music generation tools that operate as basic “one-and-done” prompt boxes, Flow Music functions as an interactive, conversational session player.

  • The AI Producer Agent: Instead of adjusting physical automation lines or plotting MIDI notes on a piano roll, users interact with a conversational Gemini agent. You can iterate dynamically by telling the agent to “make the sub-bass punchier,” “shift the key to a minor scale,” or “render the vocals with a deeper, slightly distorted tone.”
  • Granular Section Isolation: The mobile app introduces precise, section-by-section editing. Users can physically highlight a specific section of a song—such as a chorus or a bridge—to rewrite lyrics, translate vocal tracks into 75+ languages, or swap out a beat drop, all without altering the rest of the completed arrangement.
  • AI Covers & Style Swapping: A new “Covers” algorithm allows creators to morph the entire genre or production style of a full-length track (e.g., transforming an upbeat pop track into a lo-fi study mix or a acoustic ballad) while locking the original vocal melody and structural arrangement perfectly in place.

3. Directing Music Videos with Gemini Omni

The underlying tech stack leverages Google’s newly announced Gemini Omni Flash architecture to seamlessly bridge audio creation with cinematic video generation.

Directly inside the Flow Music app, creators can conversationally map out and generate synchronized music videos using Google’s Veo video model. The multimodal AI interprets the track pacing, rhythm, and narrative mood, letting users guide character design, visual themes, lighting styles, and transitions to perfectly track the audio canvas.

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