ProducerAI rebranded as Flow Music, launching clip replacement and extension

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ME News message: On April 18 (UTC+8), according to Beating Monitoring, the AI music creation platform ProducerAI, which joined Google Labs in February this year, announced that the product has officially been renamed Google Flow Music. It will be included in the Google Flow family, with the entry point at flowmusic.google. Google Flow is an AI video generation suite released by Google at I/O 2025. Originally, it only covered video, but this time it adds AI music capabilities to the same product line. The official says the team and mission remain unchanged.

Two remix capabilities were released at the same time: replace (substitute/replacing) and extend (extending). Users use natural-language prompts to circle 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 “recreating the entire song” to “locally controllable.” In the past, with tools like Suno and Udio, if the generated result wasn’t satisfactory, the most common approach was to regenerate the entire song and then manually assemble it. Now, users can repeatedly refine parts of a song while keeping other sections unchanged, which is closer to the iterative rhythm of traditional music production.

(Source: BlockBeats)

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GateUser-b74aba1c
· 53m ago
Agent modification segment, the saved time is enough for me to sleep two more hours
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0xSecondThought
· 9h ago
In the future, during the demo phase, you can boldly experiment and make mistakes; damaging parts of the system doesn't hurt.
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AprWhisperer
· 12h ago
replace + extend sounds like an intelligent version of the razor tool in a DAW
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PerpNightRunner
· 12h ago
ProducerAI this name is actually okay, flowmusic is indeed more catchy.
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Post-RainCandlestick
· 12h ago
From "Rebirth" to "Iteration," this product philosophy has shifted quite correctly
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GateUser-c25a653c
· 12h ago
Guitar solo alternative options, solo enthusiasts in trouble now have a way out
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RouterWhisperer
· 12h ago
Multiple chorus replacements, writing songs finally no longer requires copy and paste
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PublicBlockchainUnderTheAurora
· 12h ago
Natural language snippet selection? In the future, could you say “Make this a bit more ‘sang’/bleak”?
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Mirror-FinishTeacupWith
· 12h ago
Rename: This move is very Google-like—maximum family-style branding.
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ReflectionsOnTheStreetCorner
· 12h ago
Finally, no need to redo the entire thing; editing only specific segments is the proper workflow.
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