Gemini may soon do for music what Nano Banana has done for making picturesYou and Gemini could be making beautiful music together.

Gemini may soon do for music what Nano Banana has done for making pictures
TL;DR
  • Google already offers some AI music generation tools, like in the Pixel Recorder app or through Lyria in the Gemini API.
  • Now it looks like Google could be getting ready to add music creation to the Gemini app.
  • Music you make with Gemini would be stored with the rest of your content in My Stuff.

Watching an epic action movie with the sound off just isn’t the same — the right music can really elevate an experience to the next level. Not all of us are musically inclined, though, which is why we were so excited when Google introduced a new feature for its Recorder app with the Pixel 10 that used AI to help us create music. Late last year, we saw access extend to Pixel 9 handsets, and now we’re checking out what could be an even bigger expansion for tools like this.

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Instead of Recorder, which is just meant for Pixel devices, we’re turning our attention to Gemini itself. Looking through the changes present in version 17.2.51.sa.arm64 of the Google app for Android, we’ve identified what appears to be Google’s preparation for a new music generation tool. Here you can see it appearing alongside other abilities we already have integrated into Gemini:

You and Gemini could be making beautiful music together.Stephen Schenck2026-01-22T17:28:11.000Z{}

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