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Suno

Ai Music Generationsuno.com

Suno is an AI-powered music generator that lets anyone create original songs in seconds.

CategoryMobile appVerticalAI Music GenerationBusinessB2CStage (inferred)GrowthHQCambridge, MA, USMarkets🌐PricingFreemium
Modules run
  • Business Profile
  • Founders & Team5 sources scanned
  • Market Size12 sources scanned
  • Competitor Research5 sources scanned
  • Funding10 sources scanned
  • Momentum11 sources scanned
  • Customer Sentiment8 sources scanned
  • AI Visibility
  • Risks & Red Flags5 sources scanned

Summary

Worth a closer look

Suno is a consumer-first, text-to-vocal AI music platform that has already scaled to ~$300M ARR with 2.0M paid subscribers (Feb 2026), putting it squarely at the center of the published $569.7M generative-AI-in-music market. Its product wedge is speed and approachable, realistic vocals — trading off the longer-form fidelity Udio pursues and the monetization/distribution strengths of Boomy — which helps explain rapid adoption since product launch in Dec 2023. Late-stage validation (Series C $250M in Nov 2025; Series D >$400M led by Bond at a $5.4B post) plus a November 2025 Warner Music Group licensing deal and a WMG-backed model rollout signal strong commercial momentum and label engagement. The single biggest tension is legal: active copyright suits (Suno acknowledged training on copyrighted songs; amended complaints allege tens of thousands more tracks) create material regulatory, cost and partnership risk — so the first meeting should focus on licensing, training-data provenance and unit economics under litigation exposure.

USD 569.7 million (2024)Market (TAM)
5Competitors
over $775 millionTotal raised
AcceleratingMomentum
Material concernsRisk profile

Bull case

  • $300M ARR and 2.0M paid subscribers (Feb 2026), demonstrating consumer-scale monetization in the published $569.7M generative‑AI music market.
  • Back-to-back late-stage financings (Series C $250M, Nov 2025; Series D >$400M led by Bond Capital at a $5.4B post-money, Jun 2026) and total disclosed funding >$775M — strong investor conviction and fuel for growth.
  • Warner Music Group licensing deal (Nov 2025) and an announced WMG-backed music model indicate major‑label partnership and a path to licensed catalog features.
  • Very positive mobile app reception (App Store rating 4.89/5) and public praise for Suno Studio speed/usability, supported by a ~402-person organization consistent with growth-stage execution.

Watch-outs

  • Multiple copyright lawsuits since June 2024, including a Suno court filing acknowledging training on copyrighted songs and amended complaints alleging tens of thousands more unauthorized tracks — material legal and financial exposure.
  • Public campaigns by activist artist groups criticizing Suno’s outputs — reputational risk that could pressure partners, platforms or labels despite the WMG deal.
  • Recurring customer complaints on platforms like Trustpilot about unresponsive support, payment/subscription/account problems and inconsistent or declining generation quality — operational/retention weaknesses.
  • Competitive pressure from Udio (higher-fidelity, long-form outputs) and Boomy (stronger monetization and distribution); Suno’s speed-and-vocal positioning may be narrow if legal/licensing advantages erode.

Questions for the founder

  1. 1What exactly does the WMG deal cover (catalog scope, territories, exclusivity, revenue share) and how does it change your legal exposure?
  2. 2What percentage of your training data is licensed vs scraped vs user-provided, and what technical provenance/attribution mechanisms are in place?
  3. 3Provide cohort-level unit economics: CAC, LTV, ARPU and net revenue retention for the last 6–12 months.
  4. 4Post-Series D runway and use of proceeds: current burn rate, planned spending on legal reserves/licensing, and expected breakeven horizon.
  5. 5Paid-user churn and retention by cohort (1/3/6/12 months) and the product roadmap to address reported quality/support issues.

Company profile

App store presence

  • Suno - AI Songs & Music4.89271K ratingsMusicFree
    • ★★★★★ Stellar2026-06-04I have been using this for about three months. No it's been six months already. This is great.
    • ★★★★★ Great2026-06-03Amazing
    • ★★★★★ Amazing2026-06-03SUNO is nothing but amazing and allow me to develop my ideas in ways I could not by myself
    • ★★★★★ It’s unreal2026-06-03Makes your creativity alive
    • ★★★★★ Love the app2026-06-03Give this a try it’s fun and addictive . Follow me on here too my names real
    • ★★★★★ Amazing.2026-06-03Mesons app!
  • Suno - AI Music & Songs Maker4.841.7M ratingsMusic & AudioFree
    • ★★★★★2026-06-04beautiful
    • ★★★★★2026-06-04good
    • ★★★★★2026-06-04🥰
    • ★★★★★2026-06-04It really really really good. It just remains being able to use your voice as it sounds naturally...
    • ★★★★★2026-06-04🤚😐✋...... Peak
    • ★★★★★2026-06-04it's everything we need
  • Suno - AI Music & Songs Maker4.841.7M ratingsMusic & AudioFree
    • ★★★★★2026-06-04beautiful
    • ★★★★★2026-06-04good
    • ★★★★★2026-06-04🥰
    • ★★★★★2026-06-04It really really really good. It just remains being able to use your voice as it sounds naturally...
    • ★★★★★2026-06-04🤚😐✋...... Peak
    • ★★★★★2026-06-04it's everything we need

Monetization model

3 plans: Free ($0/mo), Pro ($8/mo), Premier ($24/mo). Annual billing saves 20%. Credits: Free — 50 credits daily (~10 songs); Pro — 2,500 credits/month (up to 500 songs); Premier — 10,000 credits/month (up to 2,000 songs). Paid plans include commercial rights, 30‑min uploads and purchasable top‑up credits.

Target segments

Independent MusiciansMusic ProducersContent CreatorsPodcastersHobbyist Musicians

Key features

  • Suno (AI music generation platform)

    AI-powered music creation platform that generates complete songs (vocals, lyrics, instrumentation) from text prompts

  • Suno Studio

    Web-based generative audio workstation (GAW) for layering/editing stems, adjusting tempo/volume, exporting audio or MIDI, and remixing uploads

Stats they publish

approximately 2 million paid subscribers
over 100 million total users
approximately $300 million in annual recurring revenue
approximately 200 employees
offices in Cambridge, MA; New York City; Los Angeles
founded in 2022

Testimonials

  • The people at Suno are the most humble, kind, and simultaneously smartest I've ever worked with—to a one. Those two qualities can often be at odds, but not at Suno. There are genuinely no Sunday scaries for me here (and they're not paying me to say this).
    Claire Sapan · Growth Lead
  • Working at Suno feels like starting the day with dessert. It's a privilege to learn from such talented people who are as passionate about music as they are about building product. Building the future of music is a tough ask, but it's a lot easier when you're surrounded by rockstars.
    Claire Sapan · Growth Lead
  • As an MLE at Suno, I blend tech and music passions daily. Teaching models melody and emotion is challenging, but seeing non-musicians create their first song is magic. We're making music creation accessible to millions while actually having fun doing it!
    Eke Wokocha · Software Engineer
  • I've been looking for something like Suno my entire career. Building a product that millions of people use to create, listen and share is a fun and addicting problem. Doing it with such a talented, one-of-a-kind team makes all the difference.
    Tony Tong · Machine Learning Engineer
  • The people are the best. They're smart and kind and fun and low-ego. This is a group of people I want to spent the good times with but especially the challenging times with because I know the good-humored, collaborative, fun-is-underrated Suno spirit is strong in everyone.
    Bassel Alesh · Software Engineer, iOS
  • There are too many positive things about Suno culture to capture in a pull quote. There's a pervasive belief that we're helping build the future of music and unlocking a new type of creativity for millions of people, and we don't take that lightly.
    Margaret Tian · Head of Data

Social accounts

Corporate identity & contact

Trade name
Suno, Inc.
Address
Cambridge, MA, US

Frequently asked questions

Why is Suno the best AI music generator? +
Most AI music generators produce short instrumental loops.
How do I make a song with Suno? +
Go to suno.com, describe the song you want – genre, mood, theme, or your own lyrics – and hit Create.
Do I need any music experience to use Suno? +
No experience needed.
Can I use AI to make music? +
Yes.
Is Suno free to use? +
Yes.
86% confidence

Founders & Team

10
Team size402 employees
ConfidenceHigh confidence

Suno’s public leadership in coverage includes co-founder & CEO Mikey Shulman and co-founders Georg Kucscko and Martin Camacho; the company About page lists several individual team members (e.g., Claire Sapan, Eke Wokocha, Tony Tong, Bassel Alesh, Margaret Tian, Ian Oliver). An additional name (Keenan Freyberg) appears as a founder only in an aggregator (Tracxn) and is not confirmed on the company site or major press.

  • The Suno About page does not enumerate corporate founders; co-founder attributions are taken from reputable press (Menlo Ventures, The Guardian).
  • Keenan Freyberg appears as a founder only in Tracxn (an aggregator) in the provided text and is therefore marked is_founder=false here.
  • Team size ("402 employees") is taken from Tracxn (aggregator) in the provided text; the company About page did not publish a headcount.
  • Some leadership titles referenced elsewhere in the provided text (e.g., Martin Camacho as President, Jack Brody as CPO) appeared in third‑party/aggregator snippets in the input and were not verifiable on the company About page, so those roles were not independently assigned here.
SourcesHow we map the team: the founders and key leaders, taken from the company's own team page and cross-checked against public profiles.Searches we ransuno founder OR co-founder OR CEOsuno leadership team OR managementsuno about us team

Market Size

TAMTotal addressableUSD 569.7 million (2024)Grand View Research — global 'generative AI in music' market revenue for 2024 (software/platform-focused market definition).high confidence
SAMServiceableUSD 569.7 million (2024) — same as TAM (serviceable global generative-AI-in-music software/platform market)Suno is a global AI music-generation platform targeting individual creators and producers; no narrow, credible published split isolating consumer-only revenue was found, so the serviceable market is taken as the published global generative-AI-in-music software/platform market (Grand View Research, 2024).medium confidence
SOMObtainable · near-termUSD 300 million (current ARR, 2026)Anchored to Suno's reported traction: the company reports ~2.0M paid subscribers and $300M in annual recurring revenue (TechCrunch, Feb 2026); this is the concrete, already-obtained slice of the serviceable market (≈52.7% of the SAM above).low confidence

Published estimates for the global AI / generative-AI-in-music software market vary widely; a conservative, vendor-focused published figure is USD 569.7M (Global, 2024, Grand View Research). Suno reports ~$300M ARR and 2.0M paid subscribers (Feb 2026), meaning it already captures a very large share of the currently published market. SAM is scoped here to the published global generative-AI-in-music software/platform market (Grand View); Suno's current ARR ($300M) is recorded as the concrete obtainable slice (SOM) today.

Cited sources
  • Grand View ResearchThe global generative ai in music market generated a revenue of USD 569.7 million in 2024 and is expected to reach USD 2,794.7 million by 2030. · Global · 30.5% CAGR
  • WiseGuyReportsThe AI music generator market was valued at USD 670 million in 2025 and is projected to grow to USD 5.0 billion by 2035, at a CAGR of 22.3% from 2026 to 2035. · Global · 22.3% CAGR
  • Market.usThe global AI in music market size was USD 5.20 billion in 2024 and is predicted to increase to approximately USD 60.44 billion by 2034, expanding at a CAGR of 27.8% from 2025 to 2034. · Global · 27.8% CAGR
Assumptions
  • Suno ARR (reported)USD 300 million (annual recurring revenue)TechCrunch — 'AI music generator Suno hits 2M paid subscribers and $300M in annual recurring revenue' (Feb 27, 2026)
  • Suno paid subscribers (reported)2,000,000 paid subscribersTechCrunch — Feb 27, 2026
  • Implied ACV (annual revenue per paid customer)USD 150 / year (300,000,000 ARR ÷ 2,000,000 paid subscribers)Derived from TechCrunch reported ARR and paid-subscriber count (Feb 27, 2026)
  • Serviceable market scopeGenerative-AI-in-music software/platform (global)Grand View Research market definition and segmentation (2024)
  • SOM anchoringUse of reported current ARR ($300M) as the concrete obtainable slice of SAM (company already has this revenue)TechCrunch (Feb 27, 2026) — traction figures used to ground obtainable share rather than a generic early-stage percentage
  • Published market estimates differ dramatically by publisher and by how broadly 'AI in music' is defined (some sources include broader services, tools embedded in other platforms, or platform+services, producing figures from ~USD 570M to >USD 5B for 2024/2025).
  • Grand View Research's USD 569.7M (2024) was used as the primary TAM because it explicitly targets 'generative AI in music' (vendor/software focus); other larger figures (e.g., Market.us) appear to use broader definitions that may include adjacent services and are therefore not direct substitutes.
  • SAM was scoped to the same published 'generative-AI-in-music' vendor/software market because no reliable, independently published bottom-up count of global paying independent creators/producers (the company’s addressable customer universe) was available in the sources provided.
  • SOM is anchored to Suno's reported current ARR (USD 300M) — this is a factual, realized number, not a future projection. Projecting a future obtainable share would require assumptions about churn, pricing changes, and competitor dynamics; such a forward projection is omitted here to avoid fabricating market-share gains.
  • Some market-research reports referenced are paywalled and use proprietary methodologies; year-to-year comparability and segment definitions vary (check original reports before using these figures for investment commitments).
SourcesHow we size the market: an AI web search across published market research, cross-checked against a bottom-up estimate for this company's specific space.Searches we ranai-music-generation market sizemobile consumer market size CAGR forecastnumber of independent musicians worldwide

Competitors

Top 5

Space splits between full-song, text-to-vocal generators (Suno, Udio, Boomy) and instrumental/streaming providers (Soundraw, Beatoven, Mubert); Suno sits as fast, accessible text-to-song leader emphasizing realistic vocals.

  • Udio
    udio.comText-to-music platform emphasizing realistic vocals and long-form tracks; Suno is faster and more user-friendly, while Udio offers higher audio fidelity and longer outputs.
  • Boomy
    boomy.comConsumer-focused instant song creation with direct streaming distribution; Suno outperforms on text-to-vocal fidelity, while Boomy wins on monetization and platform distribution.
  • Soundraw
    soundraw.ioAI composer for customizable instrumental tracks with granular control; Suno focuses on full vocal songs, while Soundraw serves creators needing fine-tuned instrumental control.
  • Mubert
    mubert.comAPI-first generative music providing infinite non-repetitive streams for platforms; Suno targets discrete vocal songs, Mubert wins in streaming/ambient use cases and enterprise licensing.
  • Beatoven.ai
    beatoven.aiRoyalty-friendly customizable background music for creators and podcasts; Suno excels at full vocal songs, Beatoven is stronger for mood-driven instrumental content and licensing.
SourcesHow we find competitors: an AI web search for the company's closest rivals and how it's positioned against them. Each name is verified before it's listed.Searches we ransuno ai music generation alternativessuno ai music generation competitorsai music generation companies like suno

Funding

Total raisedover $775 million
Latest valuation$5.4 billion post-money
ConfidenceHigh confidence
  • Series B$125 millionMay 2024
    Lightspeed Venture Partners leadMatrix PartnersFounder CollectiveNat FriedmanDaniel Gross
    WEB SEARCH — early-stage rounds (pre-Series A)
  • Series C$250 millionNovember 2025
    Menlo Ventures lead
    Reuters
  • Series Dmore than $400 millionJune 3, 2026
    Bond Capital leadIVPForerunnerUnion Square VenturesAlkeon Capital ManagementQuiet CapitalMatrixLightspeed Venture PartnersMenlo VenturesSchroders Capital
    Reuters

Suno publicly announced a late-stage raise in June 2026: a Series D led by Bond Capital of more than $400M at a $5.4B post‑money valuation. Press reporting and Crunchbase-structured data also document an earlier $250M round in November 2025 (Series C, lead: Menlo Ventures) and an earlier Series B (May 2024) reported at $125M.

  • The Series D amount is repeatedly reported as “$400 million” or “more than $400 million”; reporting varies in phrasing.
  • Crunchbase structured data lists five rounds (Seed → Series D) but does not publish amounts/dates in the supplied block; the Series C lead (Menlo) is from Crunchbase while the $250M figure is from press mentions.
  • The Series B ($125M, May 2024) is stated in a web-search summary in the provided material but has no nearby primary [SOURCE <url>] marker in the corpus; its url is therefore set to null here and that round should be treated as weaker/less directly sourced than the Series D.
  • Some trackers and databases shown in the corpus report different totals (examples: PitchBook/Tracxn/Pitch profiles vary between ~$375M and other totals). The itemized rounds above sum to ~$775M (floor); reported totals in the corpus differ.
  • Investor lists for the Series D are compiled from multiple press reports; individual press pieces differ in which participants they name.
  • Rounds not listed here may exist (seed/angel/accelerator rounds are referenced by Crunchbase but detailed public documentation for early rounds was not present in the supplied source set).
SourcesHow we track funding: an AI web search across funding databases and press for disclosed rounds, amounts and investors. Conflicting totals are reconciled to the best-evidenced figure.Searches we ransuno funding round raisedsuno investorssuno ai-music-generation funding

Momentum

TrajectoryAccelerating
ConfidenceHigh confidence
  • FundingJune 3, 2026
    Suno raised more than $400 million in a Series D at a $5.4 billion valuation.Reuters
  • MilestoneJune 3, 2026
    Suno announced it plans to begin rolling out its first music model developed in partnership with Warner Music Group in the coming months.Reuters
  • FundingNovember 2025
    Suno raised $250 million in a Series C at a $2.45 billion valuation.Reuters
  • PartnershipNovember 2025
    Suno reached a licensing deal with Warner Music Group (WMG) in November 2025.TechCrunch
  • MilestoneNovember 2025
    At the time of its Series C raise, users were generating over 7 million songs per day on Suno.TechCrunch
  • LaunchDecember 20, 2023
    Suno has been widely available since the web launch and Microsoft Copilot partnership on December 20, 2023.Wikipedia

Suno's public momentum is accelerating: major late-stage financings (Series C in Nov 2025 and a Series D in June 2026) and a November 2025 licensing deal with Warner Music Group precede an announced rollout of a WMG-backed music model. Product availability dates back to December 2023 and user activity metrics reported around the Series C indicate rapid usage growth.

  • Most recent signals are funding- and partnership-focused and come from Reuters and TechCrunch (June 3, 2026 coverage); product/model rollout is an announced plan rather than a completed launch.
  • Some milestone figures (daily songs generated) are reported from a pitch deck cited by TechCrunch and Billboard and are tied to the Series C timeframe.
  • Earlier product-availability detail is sourced to Wikipedia (no direct primary-source URL provided here).
  • Ongoing copyright litigation is widely reported alongside these signals and could affect execution; coverage is dense on financing but thinner on independent verification of product roadmap outcomes.
SourcesHow we read momentum: an AI web search for recent dated signals — funding, hires, launches and partnerships — with same-name companies filtered out.Searches we ransuno news announcementsuno 2026suno funding investment round 2026suno ai-music-generation launch partnership

Customer Sentiment

12
OverallMixed
ConfidenceHigh confidence
What customers praise
  • High app-store praiseMobile users leave overwhelmingly positive short reviews and high star ratings on both iOS and Android.I have been using this for about three months. No it's been six months already. This is great.Suno - AI Songs & Music (App Store)
  • Fun, inspiring and easy to useUsers describe the app as fun, addictive, and enabling creative ideas even for non-musicians.Makes your creativity aliveSuno - AI Songs & Music (App Store)
  • Strong Android user sentimentAndroid reviewers echo iOS users with short positive reactions and praise for the app's output.it's everything we needSuno - AI Music & Songs Maker (Play Store)
  • Professional-sounding results for some workflowsTechnical reviews note the musicality and production of generated tracks can sound professional and be useful as inspiration or sample content.Musicality and production of generated results sound professionalMusicTech
  • Suno Studio workflow featuresSuno Studio adds granular control (stems, MIDI, Persona, Remix) that reviewers say increases usability and flexibility for producers.Ability to download stems and MIDI massively increases usabilityMusicTech
Common complaints
  • Poor or unresponsive customer supportMultiple reviews and review summaries report customers receiving no replies or automated/unhelpful responses from support.Customers consistently express disappointment with customer service.Trustpilot (www.suno.ai)
  • Account access and subscription/payment issuesUsers report problems logging in despite active subscriptions, unexpected charges, downgrades, and difficulty cancelling.Many customers reported significant issues with account access, often finding themselves unable to log in despite having active subscriptions and making payments.Trustpilot (www.suno.ai)
  • Decline or inconsistency in generation qualitySome paying users report that updates have made generations repetitive or lower quality compared with earlier versions.Loved Suno at first, so I bought the yearly subscription. But after the latest update, the generations became repetitive and low quality.Trustpilot (www.suno.ai)
  • Outputs can be generic and lack originalityEditorial reviewers find Suno produces polished but clichéd, forgettable songs that lack the nuance of human songwriting.Suno can create songs that sound like songs, but the moment you ask for originality and real human experience, it failsProduction Expert
  • Inconsistent / artefacts in audio and vocalsReviews of Suno Studio note unpredictable outputs, audio artefacts, and difficulty generating natural vocals without processing.Inconsistent and unpredictable resultsMusicTech
  • Steep prompting / mastery curveReviewers warn that getting reliably good results requires learning prompting and the tool has a steep mastery curve.Steep mastery curve for features and prompting styleMusicTech
  • Ethics / model concernsSome reviews raise ethical questions about the models and how they are trained/used.Questionable ethics around modelsMusicTech

Mobile users rate Suno extremely highly and many describe the app as fun, fast, and creatively enabling, while technical reviewers praise Suno Studio features and usable, sometimes professional-sounding output. However multiple customer-review platforms (notably Trustpilot) contain recurring complaints about unresponsive support, payment/subscription/account problems, inconsistent or declining generation quality, and outputs that can be generic or contain artefacts—resulting in a mixed overall customer signal.

  • App-store signals are very large (hundreds of thousands to >1.7M ratings) and overwhelmingly positive; Trustpilot contains hundreds of negative reviews focused on support and billing—the two audiences likely differ.
  • Several findings come from editorial reviews (MusicTech, Production Expert) rather than user feedback; those are qualitative assessments of output and workflow rather than customer-service experience.
  • Trustpilot pages show multiple domain listings and different scores (www.suno.ai vs suno.com); some complaint counts and contexts vary by page.
SourcesHow we gauge sentiment: an AI web search of third-party review sites for real customer ratings and feedback — shown only when there's enough signal to be fair.Searches we ransuno reviewssuno trustpilot OR g2 OR capterrasuno app reviews OR ratings"Suno - AI Songs & Music" reviews OR ratings"Suno - AI Music & Songs Maker" reviews OR ratings

AI Visibility

We ask ChatGPT WITH web search about the company and show its answers plus the sources it cited — the real AI-search experience. The key signal is share of voice: does the company come up when AI is asked about its space, not just when asked by name.

Models asked ChatGPT · web search

AI awarenessPresent
ConfidenceHigh confidence

Accuracy of what AI said: Partly accurate — The assistant correctly identifies Suno as a generative-AI music company founded by Mikey Shulman, but the cited employee counts, subscriber/revenue figures, funding round, valuation, acquisition, and legal settlement claims are unverified and likely inaccurate or fabricated.

ChatGPT · web searchFound
QWhat do you know about suno, the company at suno.com? What do they do, who founded it, size/stage, and any notable facts? Cite your sources.
A

Suno is a music technology company headquartered in Cambridge, Massachusetts, specializing in generative artificial intelligence for music and audio production. Founded in 2022 by CEO Mikey Shulman—a former head of machine learning at S&P Global subsidiary Kensho—the company aims to democratize music creation by enabling users to generate full songs, including lyrics, instrumentation, and vocals, from simple text prompts. (forbes.com)

The company's platform, launched in December 2023, allows users to create original music quickly and for free. Suno's team comprises dedicated musicians, audio engineers, passionate listeners, and innovators united by the purpose of expanding how music is created and experienced. (about.suno.com)

As of April 2026, Suno has grown to approximately 200 employees and has attracted around 2 million paid subscribers. The company reported an estimated $150 million in revenue for 2025 and reached $300 million in annual recurring revenue by February 2026. In November 2025, Suno secured $375 million in funding from investors like Menlo Ventures and Lightspeed Venture Partners, valuing the company at $2.45 billion. (forbes.com)

Suno has faced legal challenges from major record labels, including Sony, Universal Music Group, and Warner, who sued the startup for allegedly copying thousands of their songs to train its AI models. In November 2025, Warner Music Group settled its lawsuit with Suno and entered into a partnership to license its songs for the company's models. (forbes.com)

In June 2025, Suno expanded its capabilities by acquiring the browser-based digital audio workstation (DAW) Wavtool, enhancing its platform's functionality for users. (privco.com)

Suno's mission is to transform how people create and experience music, making high-quality music creation accessible to all, regardless of their musical training.

ChatGPT · web searchNot listed
QWho are the most notable companies or products in the ai-music-generation space? Give a concise list with one line each, and cite your sources.
A

Here is a concise list of notable companies and products in the AI music generation space:

  1. Suno: Produces full songs with realistic vocals and lyrics across various genres. (suno.com)
  1. Udio: Offers high-fidelity music generation with exceptional audio quality and genre versatility. (mixmasterai.co)
  1. ElevenLabs' Eleven Music: Provides AI-generated music with clear commercial licensing, developed in collaboration with music industry partners. (tomsguide.com)
  1. Soundraw: Utilizes AI to compose royalty-free background music tailored to mood, scene, or tempo. (vectorseek.com)
  1. AIVA: Specializes in AI-generated orchestral compositions, offering full copyright ownership on Pro plans. (superprompt.com)
  1. Boomy: Enables users to create and monetize original songs quickly using AI. (essfeed.com)
  1. Mubert: Generates royalty-free background music suitable for various applications. (essfeed.com)
  1. Musico: Develops AI-driven music generation tools for various applications. (inven.ai)
  1. LANDR: Provides AI-powered music mastering and distribution services. (inven.ai)
  1. Google's ProducerAI: Allows users to create customized instruments and effects using text prompts in a browser-based interface. (musicradar.com)
ChatGPT · web searchNot recommended
QIf someone asked you to recommend companies or products in the ai-music-generation space, who would you name? Cite your sources.
A

The AI music generation landscape has seen significant advancements, with several companies and products offering innovative solutions. Here are some notable names in this space:

Beatron - AI Music Maker Beatron AI A mobile-first AI music generator that transforms text prompts, lyrics, photos, or hummed melodies into full studio-quality tracks in under a minute. (beatronai.com)

HeartMuLa - AI Music Generator | Create Music from Text HeartMuLa An advanced AI music generator that converts text prompts into production-ready songs, vocals, and instrumentals instantly. (heartmulaai.net)

About F9 Audio - FM9 Offers professional-grade AI music generation with unprecedented control, allowing users to create complete productions from a single prompt in seconds. (fm9.ai)

Cavnue Smart Roads CAVN AI Provides a comprehensive suite for AI music and video generation, enabling users to generate songs, remake covers, split stems, clone voices, master audio, and create AI music videos. (cavn.ai)

Next-Generation AI Music Generator | Eleven Music Eleven Music Utilizes proprietary AI models trained on millions of professional audio samples to generate studio-quality music across over 100 genres and styles. (musiceleven.com)

These platforms exemplify the diverse capabilities of AI in music creation, catering to both amateur enthusiasts and professional musicians.

The AI does not surface Suno unprompted in its category/recommendation lists but gives a generally correct product and founder description when asked directly. However, several specific financial, user, funding and M&A claims in the direct answer should not be trusted without primary-source confirmation.

  • AI search answers vary run-to-run; lists of 'notable' companies are sensitive to query phrasing and data freshness.
  • Web citations shown by the assistant may reflect secondary reporting; financial, subscriber and funding details should be confirmed from primary sources (press releases, company filings, authoritative coverage).
  • The provided REAL PROFILE here was minimal; any additional claimed milestones beyond core product/founder should be verified.

Risks & Red Flags

OverallMaterial concerns
ConfidenceHigh confidence
  • LegalhighJune 2024
    Major record labels sued Suno alleging mass copyright infringement.CNBC
  • LegalhighAugust 2024
    Suno acknowledged using copyrighted songs to train its model and invoked fair use in a court filing.TechCrunch
  • LegalhighJune 3, 2026
    Record labels moved to amend complaints alleging tens of thousands more unauthorized songs were used to train Suno.TechCrunch
  • PressmediumMarch 2026
    Artist coalition launched a 'Say No To Suno' campaign criticising Suno's volume of AI-generated music.MusicRadar
  • LegalmediumOctober 2025
    A copyright infringement lawsuit filed in the Northern District of Illinois named specific plaintiffs and Suno-related defendants.Talan.tech

Public reporting shows multiple copyright lawsuits against Suno (starting June 2024), a court filing in which Suno acknowledged training on copyrighted songs and invoked fair use, and later amended complaints alleging tens of thousands more unauthorized tracks; activist artist groups have also launched a public campaign criticizing Suno's output. No public regulatory enforcement actions or security breaches were identified in the reviewed reporting.

  • Flags report only specific, dated public events or claims attributable to named outlets or parties; absence of other public signals is not a clean bill of health for a private company.
  • Some reporting summarizes ongoing litigation and amendments; outcomes (settlements, dismissals, or judgments) may change materiality over time and were not present in the reviewed items.
SourcesHow we check for red flags: an AI web search for any publicly reported lawsuits, regulatory action, negative press, layoffs or security incidents about this specific company. Only verifiable, clearly-attributed concerns are shown — and an absence of findings isn't a clean bill of health.Searches we ranSearch NEWS, regulators, courts and watchdog reports for publicly reported RISKS or red flags about suno (the company at suno.com — Suno is an AI-powered music generator that lets anyone create original songs in seconds.). Look for: lawsuits or legal disputes; regulatory actions, fines, investigations or bans; negative press or controversy; distress signals (layoffs, shutdown, key-executive departures, funding trouble); security incidents (data breach, hack, major outage); and serious customer complaints or fraud/scam allegations. Use INDEPENDENT third-party sources — news outlets, regulators, courts, reputable trade press — NOT suno.com's own website or company-owned blogs. Check Global sources. Make sure every result is about THIS company, not a different organization with a similar name. Cite each source. If genuinely nothing material is found, say so.

Frequently asked questions

What does Suno do?

Suno is an AI-powered music generator that lets anyone create original songs in seconds.

How much funding has Suno raised?

Suno has raised over $775 million in disclosed funding. Its most recent disclosed round was a more than $400 million Series D in 2026, led by Bond Capital.

Who are Suno's main competitors?

Suno's named competitors include Udio, Boomy, Soundraw and Mubert.

Who founded Suno?

Suno was founded by Mikey Shulman, Georg Kucscko and Martin Camacho.

Where is Suno headquartered?

Suno is headquartered in Cambridge, MA, US.

What market does Suno operate in?

Suno operates in the Ai music generation market (B2C). Its total addressable market is estimated at USD 569.7 million (2024).

How does Suno's pricing work?

3 plans: Free ($0/mo), Pro ($8/mo), Premier ($24/mo). Annual billing saves 20%. Credits: Free — 50 credits daily (~10 songs); Pro — 2,500 credits/month (up to 500 songs); Premier — 10,000 credits/month (up to 2,000 songs). Paid plans include commercial rights, 30‑min uploads and purchasable top‑up credits.

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