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Suno arrived when AI-generated music crossed the quality threshold that made it indistinguishable from human-made songs to the average listener. Read more →
Latest Suno updates
32 published updates
Introducing Studio 2.0
The browser-based DAW that lets you move at the speed of your ideas
Announcing a Landmark Global Partnership with BMG
Part of our upcoming launch of our first music model developed with the music industry
An update to our downloads policy and Terms of Service
Explaining upcoming changes that will take effect on September 3, 2026
How We're Building the Future of Music Responsibly
Our principles, how they already show up in our work, and the new actions we’re taking because of them.
How to make short-form content for your songs
A guide to making short-form videos that give your songs context, tell a story, and help listeners find their way into your world
Hit Publish. Here’s why.
You made something great. Now let millions of Suno listeners hear it.
Latest Suno videos
255 published videos
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Why Every Song You’ve Ever Heard Uses the Exact Same 12 Notes
Have you ever stopped to wonder why music only has 12 notes? Between each note on a keyboard, there are technically infinite sounds, so why don't we use them? You might recognize Luke Ferrell from our Voice Only Challenge, but today he is...
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turn your beatboxing into samples
twinkle twinkle has never sounded so… 🤘
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In The Cut: BUMZU & Timbaland
How K-Pop Producer BUMZU Explores Tonal Variations Without Losing His Timeline
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Making a track with Timbaland and Suno | In The Cut: BUMZU
What happens when one of K-Pop's top producers teams up with a legendary hitmaker to find the perfect sound? In this episode of In The Cut, we take you inside A2F Studios in Miami to hang with Korean singer-songwriter and producer BUMZU (@...
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Pick the best music genre
What genre does the melody fit the best with?
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Imagine if your next song sounded like nothing you’ve ever made before?
Suno arrived when AI-generated music crossed the quality threshold that made it indistinguishable from human-made songs to the average listener. A small team from Cambridge, Massachusetts built a product that lets anyone produce a complete, vocalized track from a text prompt in seconds — no instrument, no studio, no music theory required. That democratization brought both a wave of enthusiastic creators and a landmark copyright lawsuit from all three major record labels.
Timeline
Suno founded in Cambridge, MA by former Kensho Technologies researchers.
Suno v1 and v2 released; early access opens to the public.
Suno v3 launches — full songs with vocal quality that surprises mainstream media.
Record labels (Sony, UMG, Warner) file copyright lawsuit against Suno.
Suno v4 released with improved coherence and voice control.
Suno Studio launched; expanded remix and cover features added.