Suno
Suno
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
11 published updates
Introducing Covers
Reimagine your sounds with Covers.
Introducing Suno Scenes
Soundtrack your IRL scenes
Ensuring Content Integrity: Suno Partners with Audible Magic for User Uploads
Suno Partners with Audible Magic
Audio Inputs
Make a song from any sound
Introducing Personas
One style, infinite tracks.
Welcome Jack
Jack Brody is joining the team as CPO.
Latest Suno videos
218 published videos
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Vaughn’s Songs Vol 7. | Suno
Birds Chirping but make it House Make music with Suno
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Apology Accepted | Suno
Got hit with the immediate no. Idk if they’ll recover. Make music with Suno. TT/ant_on_knee
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7 in Japanese but make it a Banger | Suno
Lucky for us, bangers are a universal language. Make music with Suno. @ravely1
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Suno Remix Is Here
Remix is now live 🔥 Flip any track on Suno into something new. Tap the ‘...’ next to a song, hit Remix, and choose to Cover, Extend, or Reuse Prompt to make it yours. You’ll be able to see every remix made from a track—so no one loses sig...
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Untrained Meteorologist | Suno
A cold front isn’t the only thing that’s hittin…Goddamn. Make music with Suno.
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The v4.5 Experience | Suno
Nothing hits like getting the right song with Suno 🔥 What’s the best song you’ve ever made? 📹: @thisisnickys
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.