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Suno

AI music generator that turns text prompts into full songs with vocals

Suno generates complete songs — vocals, lyrics, and instrumentation — from a text prompt in under a minute. The free tier gives 50 credits per day (about 10 songs) with no commercial rights; the Pro plan starts at $8/month ($6.40 billed annually) for 2,500 credits and commercial use. Best for content creators who need original, licensable music without a studio budget.

Verified JUN 11, 2026 FREEMIUM Live
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What is Suno?

Suno is a web and mobile application that generates complete, original songs from a text prompt. A user types a description — genre, mood, subject, or even a rough lyric idea — and the model produces a finished track with vocals, lyrics, melody, and full instrumentation in under a minute. The current model (v5.5 as of early 2026) supports custom voice personas, letting subscribers train a voice profile on their own singing.

Beyond generation, Suno includes a set of editing tools: sections can be reordered or extended, lyrics can be rewritten after the fact, and audio can be uploaded to blend with generated material. Pro and Premier subscribers can export up to 12 individual WAV stems, which makes the output compatible with standard DAW workflows in Ableton Live or Logic Pro. Premier subscribers additionally get Suno Studio, a browser-based multitrack workstation with MIDI export. Suno does not offer an official public API; developers who need programmatic access rely on third-party intermediary services.

Who is it for?

Suno is most useful for people who need original, licensable audio quickly and lack a recording budget. The free tier works for personal and experimental use; commercial rights require a paid plan starting at $8/month.

  • YouTube and social media creators who need background music or intros that won’t trigger Content ID claims — Suno’s Pro plan explicitly includes commercial use rights.
  • Indie game developers and filmmakers who need custom scores or incidental music on a tight budget and can work with WAV stems in post-production.
  • Songwriters and musicians who want a fast, fully produced demo of a chord progression or lyrical concept before committing studio time.
  • Marketing and brand teams producing short-form video ads or podcast sponsorship jingles who need unique audio without a stock-music subscription.

How much does Suno cost?

Starting price: $8/mo · Free tier: yes · Model: freemium

Pricing verified JUN 11, 2026

Price history tracked from June 2026

Suno pricing tiers, verified against the official pricing page
Plan Price Includes
Basic Free 50 credits/day (~10 songs) · Non-commercial use only · Shared creation queue · Up to 8 min audio uploads
Pro $8/mo 2,500 credits/mo (~500 songs) · Commercial use rights · Priority queue (10 concurrent) · Stem separation · Advanced editing tools · Up to 30 min audio uploads · $6.40/mo billed annually
Premier $24/mo 10,000 credits/mo (~2,000 songs) · Suno Studio (generative audio workstation) · Multitrack editor and MIDI export · Persona voices · Early access to new features · $19.20/mo billed annually

What are Suno's key features?

  • Full-song generation with vocals, lyrics, and instrumentation from a single text prompt
  • V5.5 model with custom voice persona training (Pro and Premier)
  • Stem export — up to 12 time-aligned WAV stems compatible with Ableton and Logic
  • Suno Studio generative audio workstation with multitrack editing (Premier)
  • MIDI export for rearranging in a DAW (Premier)
  • Audio upload and remix — record or upload audio to rewrite lyrics or reorder sections
  • Style, weirdness, and vocal-gender sliders for granular sound control
  • Song extension and section reordering within the web editor

What people use Suno for

  1. 01 Background music for YouTube videos, podcasts, and social media reels without licensing fees
  2. 02 Rapid prototyping of song concepts for songwriters who want a full demo before studio recording
  3. 03 Custom jingles and branded audio for marketing campaigns and ads
  4. 04 Scoring short films or video game cutscenes on a no-budget production
  5. 05 Educational use — exploring music genres, structures, and production styles interactively

Pros and cons

Pros and cons of Suno
Pros Cons
Generates a complete, listenable song in under a minute from a short prompt No official public API — third-party API access requires separate paid services
Pro plan includes commercial use rights at $8/month — cheaper than most stock music subscriptions Subscription credits do not roll over month to month; purchased top-up credits require an active subscription
Stem separation lets Pro users extract vocals or instruments for use in a DAW Free tier output is non-commercial only, limiting practical use for client work
Mobile apps (iOS and Android) allow generation on the go Lyrics and melodic structure can be generic on simple prompts; detailed prompting is needed for distinctive results

What are the best Suno alternatives?

How people make money with Suno

  • License original tracks to video creators on Pond5 or AudioJungle — royalty-free AI tracks sell on stock music marketplaces (requires Pro or Premier for commercial rights)
  • Produce custom background music for YouTube channels or podcasters as a freelance service on Fiverr or Upwork, packaging 3–5 tracks per order

Frequently asked questions

Is Suno free?

Yes. Suno's Basic plan is free with no credit card required. It gives 50 credits per day, which is roughly 10 songs. Free-tier output cannot be used commercially.

Can I use Suno songs commercially?

Commercial use requires a paid plan. The Pro plan ($8/month) and Premier plan ($24/month) both include commercial use rights for songs generated under those subscriptions.

How many songs can I make with Suno?

The free tier gives ~10 songs per day. Pro gives 2,500 credits per month (~500 songs) and Premier gives 10,000 credits per month (~2,000 songs). Credits do not carry over.

Does Suno have an API?

Suno does not offer an official self-serve public API. Third-party providers (such as Apiframe) offer unofficial API access to Suno at additional cost.

What is Suno Studio?

Suno Studio is a browser-based generative audio workstation included in the Premier plan. It features multitrack editing, MIDI export, and persona voice customization.

Can I export stems from Suno?

Yes. Pro and Premier subscribers can export up to 12 time-aligned WAV stems (vocals, instruments, etc.) for use in DAWs like Ableton Live or Logic Pro.

What genres does Suno support?

Suno supports generation across all major genres — pop, rock, hip-hop, classical, jazz, electronic, folk, and more — controlled via text prompt and style settings.