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ProducerAI rebranded as Flow Music, launching clip replacement and extension
ME News update: On April 18 (UTC+8), according to Beating monitoring, AI music creation platform ProducerAI—joined Google Labs in February this year—announced that the product has been officially renamed Google Flow Music. It has been added to the Google Flow family, with the entry point at flowmusic.google. Google Flow is Google’s AI video generation suite released at I/O 2025. Originally, it covered only video; this time, it has added AI music capabilities into the same product line. The company says the team and mission remain unchanged.
Two remix capabilities were launched at the same time: replace (replace) and extend (extend). Users use natural-language prompts to mark a specific section of a song and hand it to an agent called Producer to modify—for example, extending a lofi piano intro into a dubstep drop, replacing multiple chorus sections at once, or generating 5 alternative versions of the same guitar solo.
This update shifts the workflow for AI-generated music from “rebuilding the entire track” to “locally controllable.” In the past, using tools like Suno and Udio, when the generated result wasn’t satisfactory, the most common approach was to regenerate the entire song and then manually piece it together. Now, users can repeatedly modify parts of a song while leaving other parts unchanged, which is closer to the iteration rhythm of traditional music production.
(Source: BlockBeats)