A generative AI music platform that creates full songs — vocals, lyrics, and instrumentation — from a text prompt in under a minute.
Suno AI is worth it for content creators, songwriters, and hobbyists who need finished music fast. It generates a complete song with vocals, lyrics, and instrumentation from a single prompt. The free plan gives ~10 songs/day; paid plans add commercial ownership, stem exports, and longer audio uploads.
Suno AI is a generative AI music platform that creates full songs with vocals, lyrics, and instrumentation from text prompts. Suno, Inc. operates the platform from Cambridge, Massachusetts. The current model is v5.5, available on the Pro and Premier plans, and it turns a short description into a finished, radio-length track in under a minute.
It offers Simple mode (a song from one prompt), Custom mode (your own lyrics, section tags, and a style prompt), Suno Studio (a web DAW), plus Cover, Extend, audio upload, and stem/MIDI export.
Suno AI is safe to use — standard account security and encrypted payments — but its training data faces active copyright lawsuits. Sony, Universal, and Warner sued Suno in 2024 over training data; Suno argues fair use and began signing label licensing deals in 2025. Paid users retain ownership of the songs they generate.
Sign up at suno.com (email, Google, Microsoft, or Apple).
Click Create and pick Simple or Custom mode.
Enter a style prompt or paste your own lyrics.
Select instrumental or vocal output.
Click Create to get two song versions.
Open the song menu and download MP3/WAV.
Export stems on a paid plan for a DAW.
Generates a full song from a one-line prompt.
Accepts your lyrics, section tags, and a style prompt.
Sets vocal gender, genre, and delivery.
Locks a consistent voice across songs (Premier).
Uses a recorded clip up to 8 min as a reference (Pro).
Re-records or continues an existing track.
Exports up to 12 time-aligned WAV stems.
Exports note data via Suno Studio (Premier).
Copyright-free intro themes, background loops, and outros; Pro grants commercial rights for monetized channels.
Draft melodies and arrangements fast; custom mode takes original lyrics; stem export moves parts into a DAW.
Make personal songs with no music skill — birthday songs, parodies, gifts; free tier covers ~10/day.
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| Udio AI | Audio fidelity | Paid | Limited free tier | vs → |
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| Suno AI — this review | Full songs | From $8/mo | ~10 songs/day free |
Udio renders cleaner vocal audio and crisper highs; Suno builds longer, better-arranged songs with stronger choruses and more generous free credits. Udio suits sonic detail; Suno suits complete songs.
Suno AI is free with 50 daily credits (~10 songs/day). Free songs are for personal use only; commercial rights require a paid plan.
Suno Pro starts at $8/month on annual billing; Premier starts at $24/month annually. Monthly billing costs more on both plans.
Suno, Inc. owns and operates Suno AI from Cambridge, Massachusetts. It is an independent startup.
No. Suno AI is independent. Microsoft integrated Suno as a Copilot plugin through a partnership, not an acquisition.
Suno AI is safe to use, with standard account security and encrypted payments (Google, Microsoft, Apple sign-in). No major breach has been reported.
Suno AI is legal to use, and paid users own their generated songs. It faces copyright lawsuits over training data; those cases concern Suno’s data sources, not user accounts.
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