Suno is an AI-powered music generation platform that allows users to create original songs from text prompts. It gained rapid popularity for its ability to produce realistic vocals and instrumentals across various genres.
- Suno lets users generate full songs with lyrics, melody, and vocals by typing a description or lyrics.
- It uses a deep learning model trained on a large dataset of music to produce coherent audio.
- The platform offers a free tier with limited generations and paid subscriptions for more features.
- Suno has been noted for its high-quality output compared to earlier AI music tools.
- It was founded by a team of former researchers and engineers from companies like Meta and Google.
Suno is an AI music generation service that lets users create songs—including vocals, lyrics, and instrumentation—from text prompts. It became one of the most prominent consumer AI music tools after its public launch and has been at the center of legal disputes with major record labels over training data.
- Founded by Michael Shulman, Georg Kucsko, Martin Camacho, and Keenan Freyberg, based in Cambridge, Massachusetts
- Generates full songs with vocals and instrumentation from short text prompts
- Was integrated into Microsoft Copilot in late 2023 as a music creation plugin
- Sued in June 2024 by the RIAA on behalf of major labels (Sony, Universal, Warner) for alleged copyright infringement in training data
- Offers free and paid subscription tiers with model versions (e.g., v3, v4) improving audio quality and song length