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Google Flow Music announces its first dedicated mobile appGoogle has shared a series of updates for its AI-powered music studio, Google Flow Music. On top of new creative functions, Google Flow Music will receive its first dedicated mobile app. It’s currently available on iOS with Android coming soon, and will be restricted to users 18-and-up. Google Flow, the AI platform focused on visual content, is receiving its own app as well.
Google said of the apps: “While the web versions remain the go-to platforms for access to all capabilities and features, the mobile apps provide flexibility to create on the go.” It was not made clear which features will be available on mobile as compared to the desktop version.

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In terms of the other new features for desktop, Google Flow Music will now allow for greater editing options, covering songs, and making music videos. For editing, the program has the ability to edit individual sections without altering the rest of the song. Select certain lyrics or beats and use prompts to update them within the larger piece of work.
The cover song function is simple and not too far from Suno’s cover song function. Once a song has been made within Google Flow Music, the cover function can convert it into different styles while still maintaining core elements such as lyrics and melodies.
To make music videos for songs in Google Flow Music, users will communicate with the AI model Gemini Omni, which essentially acts as a creative agent. Feed the song into Gemini Omni with instructions for the desired type of video, and it will take your direction to create the final product.
“Millions of creatives across a wide range of disciplines have brought their ideas to life using Google Flow and Google Flow Music in the last year,” Google writes in the press release. “We can’t wait to see what gets created with these new capabilities in creatives’ hands.”
For more information, head to Google’s blog post.
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Google announced the app alongside several other updates for the program.