AI tools: Anymelo & Lyria 3
AI music tools are accelerating — Anymelo promises royalty‑free music from text prompts, while Google’s Lyria 3 Pro can generate full songs up to three minutes with control over structure, style, vocals and tempo ( ).
Google is rolling Lyria 3 Pro into enterprise and creator surfaces including Vertex AI (public preview), Google AI Studio, the Gemini API, the Gemini app (paid subscribers), Google Vids and the recently acquired ProducerAI platform. ( ) Google says outputs from Lyria 3 and Lyria 3 Pro are tagged with SynthID and that the model was trained using partner data plus “permissible” YouTube and Google content, while the company asserts the model avoids directly mimicking specific artists (it may take “broad inspiration” if a creator names one). ( ) Google announced the acquisition of AI music platform ProducerAI on February 24, 2026 and said the startup’s team and tools will join Google Labs and DeepMind to integrate with Lyria and other music initiatives. ( ) Anymelo advertises a suite of tools beyond text-to-song—its site and vendors list an AI song generator, an AI music extender for lengthening tracks, an AI song‑cover generator, instrument/vocal layering and a vocal‑remover/stem splitter for precise isolation. ( ) Third‑party product listings and reviews say Anymelo operates on a subscription model with a Pro tier that many pages state includes commercial/royalty‑free licensing for downloads and stems, while Dynamic Business notes the company points interested users to the official site for current pricing details. ( ) Industry coverage frames Google’s push—Lyria 3 Pro plus ProducerAI integration—as a direct move into the production‑music and stock‑audio market, with outlets noting Google pitched the tech as a potential alternative to services such as Epidemic Sound. ( )