Boomy
Integrations
- Google DeepMind Lyria API
- Google Cloud Platform
- Spotify
- Apple Music
- TikTok
- YouTube Music
Pricing Details
- Tiered subscription models for creators; Enterprise API access for gaming and real-time environments is metered based on streaming egress and Lyria inference cycles.
Features
- Lyria 2 Block Autoregressive Synthesis
- Production-quality 48kHz Stereo Output
- Real-time MIDI Steering
- WebSocket-based Causal Streaming
- Project LoopMagic Anti-Fraud Integration
- Automated Multi-Platform Distribution
Description
Boomy 2026: Lyria-Powered Generative Music Architecture
The Boomy platform architecture has transitioned to a low-latency, streaming-first model following the integration of Google DeepMind’s Lyria 2 engine. This system utilizes block autoregression to synthesize audio in real-time, moving away from static file generation toward a continuous, steerable audio stream 📑. The infrastructure is optimized for high-fidelity 48kHz stereo output, employing a hybrid Transformer-refinement approach to maintain temporal coherence across extended compositions 🧠.
Operational Flow & Data Processing
- Interactive Musical Steering: Input: Weighted text prompts combined with real-time MIDI CC data → Process: Lyria RealTime block autoregression adjusts style embeddings with sub-2s latency → Output: Continuous 48kHz stereo stream adapting to user input 📑.
- Automated Distribution Pipeline: Input: Validated master audio stream → Process: Automated metadata enrichment and anti-fraud fingerprinting via Project LoopMagic protocols → Output: Multi-platform distribution to 40+ DSPs including Spotify and TikTok 📑.
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Core Capabilities & Constraints
The Lyria-powered engine enables real-time adaptive refinement without explicit retraining, using a layered contextual mechanism to balance rhythmic stability with harmonic complexity 🧠.
- High-Fidelity Synthesis: Production-quality 48kHz stereo synthesis via Lyria 2 engine 📑.
- Streaming Architecture: Implementation relies on WebSocket protocols for bidirectional communication between the client and the Lyria RealTime API 🧠. Technical Constraint: Maximum concurrent stream density per user session remains governed by Google Cloud Tiering 🌑.
- IP Protection: Privacy-aware mediation layers isolate user-specific style embeddings from the global foundational model 🧠.
Evaluation Guidance
Technical teams should benchmark the WebSocket handshake latency across different geographic regions to ensure stability for live performance use cases. Organizations should verify the specific rate limits of the Lyria 2 API within their Google Cloud console. Validate the commercial rights for AI-generated vocal stems in high-fidelity 48kHz exports 🌑.
Release History
Year-end update: One-click music video generation tailored to the song's rhythm and mood. Integration with major social media AI tools.
Release of the API for game developers. Dynamic music that changes in real-time based on game events and player actions.
Full commercial rights on download for Creator and Pro tiers. Ability to use external distributors for Boomy-generated tracks.
Strategic partnership with Google Cloud. Integration of Lyria models for professional-grade loop generation and scalable AI production.
Major update following Spotify streaming issues. Improved anti-fraud systems and clearer commercial licensing for Pro users.
Introduction of custom vocal layering. Users can now upload their own vocals or use AI-generated voices with better mixing tools.
Official launch out of beta. Reached 2 million songs created. Expansion to 40+ streaming platforms including TikTok and Instagram.
Initial beta release. First platform allowing users to create instant songs and distribute them directly to Spotify and Apple Music.
Tool Pros and Cons
Pros
- Instant song creation
- User-friendly interface
- Genre diversity
- Fast music generation
- No skills needed
Cons
- Repetitive melodies
- Limited control
- Premium for full access