Suno AI lets anyone create complete, radio-ready songs - vocals, instrumentation, and all - by typing a text description. You can specify genre, mood, tempo, and even song lyrics. Suno v4 produces output that is genuinely difficult to distinguish from human-produced music in many genres. Free users get 50 credits (10 songs) per day; paid plans offer commercial licensing rights.
★ ShareTool Review
Suno review: The first AI music generator that's actually fun to use
The most enjoyable AI music tool today - limited for serious production, but unbeatable for prompt-to-song experimentation
ShareTool Verdict- 8/10
Suno is the first AI music tool that produces output we'd actually publish. v4 in particular crosses the line from 'interesting demo' to 'usable track' -- the right tool for background music, jingles, and demoing ideas, and a genuinely uncomfortable one if you make a living writing music.
Community sentiment on Suno is deeply divided. Audio professionals acknowledge impressive technical progress in mixing quality and accessibility, but express serious concerns about job displacement, copyright issues, and the devaluation of musical craft. Hobbyists show anxiety about learning curves becoming obsolete.
“The mixing part sounded...almost pro? Like, if it had just been playing in the background on the radio, I probably would”
Reddit“Suno is like the machines trying to destroy artistic expression...People who think they are 'creating' music using AI ar”
Reddit“One person can just use AI to make multiple albums...11 albums in 4 months. Is this the state of music now?”
Reddit“Suno and Suno Studio has a loooooong way to go. Like seriously, it's not even close yet.”
Free
Free
50 credits/day (about 10 songs), non-commercial
Pro
$8/mo
2,500 credits/mo, commercial license
Premier
$24/mo
10,000 credits/mo, priority generation
On the Pro tier ($8/month) and above. Free tier output is for personal use only. Pro and Premier tiers grant full commercial rights to anything you generate, including for client work and monetized content.
Suno v4 is currently ahead on overall production quality and the editor interface; Udio still has the edge on certain vocal styles and arrangement complexity. Most music creators try both. For background music and simple jingles Suno is faster; for ambitious tracks Udio is worth comparing.
Suno can write lyrics from your prompt, but the model leans heavily on common rhymes and phrasings. For anything you'll publish, write your own lyrics and paste them in -- the singing quality is the same and the words will actually mean something to you.
No. Suno explicitly blocks prompts that target named artists. You can describe a style ('80s synthpop with male vocals') but not 'sounds like [artist]'.
“I've got over ten years in audio engineering...Suno Studio review from an industry pro (its awesome)”
RedditAnalyzed from community discussions on reddit.com · May 2026
Suno claims commercial output is free of third-party rights issues on paid plans. The legal landscape around AI music training is still unresolved, so for high-value commercial use, review your specific case with counsel before betting a campaign on it.