Google has expanded its music streaming front to the second largest mobile platform, Apple iOS. Google Play Music is now available for iPhone, iPad and iPod devices.

Google has expanded its music streaming front to Apple iOS platform, making it easier for users with Android and Apple devices to access their music collection across devices. Google Play Music app is available for iPhone and iPad owners, starting Friday, November 15. Users can store up to 20,000 songs from the personal collection online for free. The app also allows users to listen music on other devices without syncing.

Google launched its music streaming service on its own mobile platform in May. The app allows users to listen to music without ads and stores the favorites for offline playback. The introduction to iOS platform makes it easier for users who have Android and Apple devices. As most of you are aware, sharing files from Android to Apple devices or vice versa is not possible directly. Google Play Music app makes it easier for users to access music on Apple and Android devices seamlessly.

"All your music is stored online, so no need to worry about syncing, storage space, or offline playback," Google said in the app's description on iTunes. "You can listen across any device and on the web, seamlessly."

In addition, Google lets users access its monthly music subscription service, All Access, which offers "unlimited pass to a huge library of music," Google said in a blog post, Friday. The web giant is throwing in a 30-day free trial for All Access for users to check out the app.  The music app also makes smart suggestions based on users' music taste with "Listen Now" tab.

The Google Play Music app is available for download for free in App Store and Google Play Store for Android devices.