Released March 26, 2026
v5.5

Now, it's personal.

Suno v5.5 is the company's most expressive model yet - and its first built around identity. Instead of just generating a song, it generates your song: your voice, your sound, your taste, through three new features shipped alongside the model.

Release dateMarch 26, 2026
AvailabilityPro & Premier plans (free stays on v4.5-all)
Headline featuresVoices · Custom Models · My Taste
ThemeThe personalization release
Overview

What is Suno v5.5?

Every previous Suno release chased the same target: better-sounding songs. v5.5 changes the question. Where v5 was the "quality revolution" - a 10× speed jump over v4, the most natural AI vocals to date, cleaner mixes, tighter structure - v5.5 is the personalization revolution. Audio quality improves modestly, but the real shift is what the model can know about you before a single note is generated.

The core idea: inputs, not just outputs

In a v5-style workflow, the creator carries the burden: prompt quality, iteration, structural direction. Suno v5.5 shifts that burden upstream - your voice can shape the vocal layer, your catalog can shape the model itself, and your habits can shape the starting point of every generation.

The result: fewer iterations, stronger style consistency across projects, and output that carries a personal signature instead of a generic AI sheen.

Foundation for what's next

Suno framed Suno v5.5 as more than a model update: the capabilities it introduces - voice fidelity, personalized sound, custom models - are the groundwork for a next generation of music models Suno plans to launch in partnership with the music industry later in 2026, following its late-2025 settlement and partnership with Warner Music.

SUNO'S OWN FRAMING

Suno describes Suno v5.5 as its best and most expressive model yet, with the most personalized characteristics ever - built on the belief that the best music starts with a human, and that a model shouldn't just help create music but fully reflect the person making it.

Everything v5 had, kept: long-structure coherence, lyric-to-melody alignment, accurate style-prompt adherence, and clean audio across genres.
Three additions on top: Voices (your vocal identity), Custom Models (fine-tuned on your catalog), and My Taste (a preference engine for everyone).
Works with the full toolset: Studio, stem extraction (up to 12 stems), covers, extend, exclude styles, and the creative sliders all operate on Suno v5.5 output.
Watch

Suno v5.5 is Here: Make Music With YOUR Voice & Custom Models!

Watch: Suno v5.5 tutorial for complete beginners - the full workflow, including Voices and Custom Models.

More Suno v5.5 videos

Hands-on walkthroughs of the new model and how it compares to v5.

Suno v5.5 - make studio-quality music in seconds YouTube ↗ Suno v5 - everything you need to know (the foundation v5.5 builds on) YouTube ↗
Feature set

Suno v5.5 Features: Everything This Powerful AI Music Model Can Do

The complete Suno AI v5.5 toolkit at a glance: the three headline personalization features, the generation quality inherited from v5, and the production tools that work on every Suno v5.5 track.

Voices

Your verified singing voice in any song and style - recorded live or uploaded, identity-checked with a spoken phrase, and private to your account.

Deep dive
Custom Models

Fine-tune Suno v5.5 on 10–60 of your own tracks to create up to three personal model variants that generate in your signature sound.

Deep dive
My Taste

A free preference engine that learns your genres, moods, and habits - sharpening every generation's starting point. On by default, managed from your avatar menu.

Deep dive
Most expressive generation yet

Everything v5 delivered - natural vocals with breath and phrasing, clean 44.1kHz-class mixes, coherent full-song structure, tight prompt adherence - with modest quality gains on top.

Structure & metatag control

Custom mode follows bracketed arrangement tags tightly - [Verse], [Pre-Chorus], [Bridge], [Final Chorus - key change] - plus your own lyrics, line by line.

Exclude Styles & creative sliders

Negative-prompt what you don't want ("-EDM", "-male vocals") and dial weirdness and style-influence to control how experimental or literal each take gets.

Studio, stems & MIDI

Open any Suno v5.5 track in Suno Studio (Premier) for multitrack editing, extract up to 12 time-aligned WAV stems, and export MIDI straight into your DAW.

Covers, extend & remix

Reimagine your tracks in new genres while keeping the melody, extend songs that end too soon, and carry your Voice through covers and multi-part harmonies.

Audio inputs & long uploads

Start from a hum, a voice memo, or uploaded audio - up to 30 minutes on paid plans - with automatic vocal isolation from mixed recordings.

Commercial rights built in

Every Suno v5.5 song is a paid-plan song, so the commercial license applies by default - monetize with zero royalties owed while your subscription is active.

API & mobile access

Generate Suno v5.5 programmatically through third-party APIs (model parameter V5_5) or create on the go - the iOS and Android apps run the same model on paid accounts.

Feature 1 of 3

Voices - your voice, in any song

The headline feature of Suno AI v5.5 and the evolution of the old Personas system. Personas captured the essence of a song so you could recall its style; Voices also captures the essence of your voice - so for the first time, you can hear what you sound like in your Suno songs.

● VOICES · PRO & PREMIER

How it works

Record your singing live or upload a clean vocal sample (roughly 30 seconds to 4 minutes works best - Suno AI v5.5 can even isolate the vocal from mixed audio automatically). The AI composes the music; your voice performs it, in any genre or style you name.

  • Identity verification built in - Suno matches the singing voice in your sample against a random phrase it asks you to speak, so nobody can clone a voice that isn't theirs.
  • Private by default - your Voices belong to your account only; other users can't access or generate with them. Optional voice sharing is planned, always creator-controlled.
  • Personas migrate - legacy Persona voice profiles can be upgraded into Voices seamlessly.
  • Every scenario - originals, covers, and even multi-part harmonies can carry your vocal identity.

Who it's for: singers demoing new material without a mic setup or studio session; topline writers testing ideas in their own timbre; and non-singers hearing their voice carry a song - maybe for the first time.

Feature 2 of 3

Custom Models - fine-tune Suno v5.5 on your own catalog

Prompting describes a style in words. Custom Models teach the model your style from your actual music - the clearest break from every earlier Suno version, which could only be steered, never trained, by an individual creator.

● CUSTOM MODELS · PRO & PREMIER

How it works

Upload original tracks you made outside Suno - a minimum of six, though 10–60 stylistically consistent songs give noticeably better results. Suno fine-tunes Suno v5.5 on them, producing a personal model variant that generates music aligned with your specific sound. It's saved to your account and selectable at generation time, just like picking a base model.

  • Up to three variants per Pro or Premier account - e.g. one per project, alias, or client sound.
  • Kills style drift - batches of tracks stay consistent without re-describing your sound in every prompt.
  • Handles niche styles - regional genres, rap flows, and indie aesthetics that generic prompting reproduces poorly.
  • Built for scale - labels managing a sound identity, game/film composers matching a score style, and brands producing consistent audio (podcast intros, ads, social) at volume. Casual users can skip it entirely.
Feature 3 of 3

My Taste - personalization for everyone, free

The quietest of the three features, and the only one on the free plan - but for frequent creators its impact compounds over time.

● MY TASTE · ALL USERS, INCLUDING FREE

How it works

Suno quietly learns your creative patterns - recurring genres, the moods you gravitate toward, preferred instruments, vocal characteristics, and arrangement habits - and weaves those preferences into suggestions and generations. The system starts closer to your habits, so you stop rewriting the same context in every prompt.

  • On by default - and fully yours to control: view, edit, or disable it any time from your avatar menu.
  • Free for every user - no paid tier required, making it the easiest Suno AI v5.5 feature to adopt.
  • Cuts prompt-debugging cost - better first takes mean fewer credits burned on regeneration.
  • Not a Custom Model - Custom Models are trained on songs you upload; My Taste is a lighter layer learned from the preferences you return to.
Comparison

Suno v5.5 vs v5 vs v4.5 - what actually changed

The simplest mental model: v4.5 → v5 was the sound-quality revolution (natural vocals, professional mixing, 10× speed). v5 → v5.5 is the personalization revolution (voice identity, style training, taste memory). Base generation quality between v5 and v5.5 is close; the difference is the toolset around it.

Capabilityv4.5 / v4.5-allv5v5.5
ReleasedMay 2025 (v4.5-all: Oct 2025)September 2025March 26, 2026
Core focusFuller mixes, less shimmer/degradation, long tracksAudio quality, vocal realism, structure, ~10× speedPersonalization: identity, style, taste
Audio qualityGood - free-tier standardExcellent - the quality benchmarkExcellent - modest gains over v5
Voices (your voice)✗ (Personas only)✗ (Personas only) Verified voice capture, private
Custom Models Up to 3, fine-tuned on your tracks
My Taste Free for all users
Style consistency across batchesPrompt-dependentPrompt-dependentModel-level via Custom Models
Availability Free plan defaultPaid plansPaid plans (Pro / Premier)
Best forLearning, free creation, draftsPrompt-first, speed-focused workflowsCreators who want a personal signature

Which should you use? If your workflow is prompt-first and speed-focused, v5 remains an excellent default. Switch to v5.5 the moment you find yourself repeatedly describing the same style, want your own voice in the vocal layer, or need batch-level consistency - that's exactly what it was built for.

Alternatives

Best Suno v5.5 Alternatives

Suno leads the category in 2026 - roughly 2 million paid subscribers and $300M in annual revenue - but it's no longer the only good answer. The smart way to pick an alternative isn't "which is best overall"; it's which tool fixes the one thing Suno doesn't do best for you.

Best Suno alternative overall: Udio

Udio is the closest like-for-like swap - a full text-to-song generator with vocals, 48kHz output (vs Suno's 44.1kHz-class), cleaner mixes that audiophiles prefer for jazz, classical, and cinematic work, and inpainting that rewrites a 10-second slice without regenerating the whole song. It also has the cleanest licensing trajectory, with deals signed with Universal, Warner, Merlin, and Kobalt. The huge catch: downloads have been disabled since October 2025 while its fully licensed platform is built - as of mid-2026 you can generate, listen, and edit, but not export. Pricing: free tier (10 credits/day), $10/mo Standard, $30/mo Pro.

Cleanest commercial rights
ElevenLabs Music

Launched August 2025 on licensed and royalty-free training data from day one - so there's no label litigation hanging over the output, and commercial use starts at the lowest tier (~$6/mo). Excellent vocal realism and 14+ language support; weaker editing tools than Suno Studio. The pick for client work, ads, and anything monetized where legal cleanliness beats everything.

Instrumentals, sound design & MIDI
Stable Audio 2.5

Not a song generator - an instrumental engine for beds, ambient, game audio, and podcast intros, and one of the few tools with real MIDI export for DAW-first producers. Around $11.99/mo. Pair it with a vocal generator rather than replacing one.

Orchestral & cinematic scoring
AIVA

Purpose-built for classical, cinematic, and game scores, with a built-in MIDI editor to adjust notes, dynamics, and orchestration after generation. €15–49/mo. If you're scoring a short film or trailer, this beats prompting a pop-song model into orchestral mode.

Best free AI music generator
Riffusion / Producer.ai

Rebranded to Producer.ai in 2026 and fully free: up to 3-minute tracks with vocals, taste-learning, and unique image-to-music and audio-to-music inputs. Output trails Suno on vocal realism, and the post-rebrand commercial terms are unclear - enjoy it, but don't build a business on it yet.

Most realistic vocals
Minimax Music 2.5

Widely rated the most realistic AI vocals of 2026 - natural vibrato and emotional dynamics that edge out both Suno (more expressive, less "real") and Udio (cleaner mixes). A specialist to reach for when the singing itself is the product.

Open source / self-hosted
Meta MusicGen

Full model weights, no usage limits, free forever - if you bring your own GPU and Python. Quality trails the hosted leaders, but for developers building pipelines or fine-tuning on custom data, the flexibility is unmatched by any subscription.

Best AI Music Generators of 2026: Features, Pricing & Quality Compared

ToolSuno v5.5UdioElevenLabs MusicStable Audio 2.5AIVAProducer.ai
Best atOverall: full songs, speed, ecosystem, personalizationAudio fidelity, inpaintingClean licensing, vocal realismInstrumentals, sound design, MIDIOrchestral / cinematicFree experimentation
Vocals Expressive + your own via Voices Natural Very realistic✗ Instrumental only✗ Instrumental only Decent
Free tier50 credits/day (~10 songs, v4.5-all)10 credits/dayLimited free creditsLimitedLimited (non-commercial) Fully free
Paid from$10/mo ($8 annual)$10/mo~$6/mo$11.99/mo€15/moFree (for now)
Commercial rightsPaid plans, 0% royaltyPaid - but exports disabled during transition Cleanest, from lowest tier Paid plansHigher tiersUnclear post-rebrand
Standout featureVoices, Custom Models, Studio + 12 stems48kHz + section inpaintingLicensed training data, 14+ languagesReal MIDI exportBuilt-in MIDI editorImage-to-music input
Legal postureWarner settled; Sony & UMG suits active into 2026Settled with UMG, Warner, Merlin, Kobalt No label litigation Clean CleanUntested

Free AI music generator, ranked: Suno's free tier (50 credits/day, no card) is the best place to start; Producer.ai is the best fully free tool; Udio's 10/day suits slow exploration; and third-party API free tiers are the only free route to actual v5.5 generations.

The pragmatic verdict. For most creators, Suno v5.5 remains the best all-rounder - no alternative matches the combination of full-song quality, Voices/Custom Models personalization, Studio, and speed. The rational exceptions: ElevenLabs when legal cleanliness is non-negotiable, Udio if you can wait out its export freeze for the fidelity, and the specialists for their niches. Many professionals simply run two subscriptions. This market moves monthly - prices, download policies, and litigation status here are as of mid-2026, so verify before committing.
Pricing

Suno v5.5 Pricing: Plans, Costs & Subscription Options

v5.5 isn't sold on its own - it's included in Suno's paid subscriptions. The free plan stays on v4.5-all, so the real question is which paid tier fits your volume. Prices below are Suno's published mid-2026 rates; confirm at suno.com/pricing before subscribing.

Free
No v5.5 access - v4.5-all only
$0/ month
50 credits / day (~10 songs)
Start free
  • No v5.5, Voices, or Custom Models
  • Personal, non-commercial use only
  • My Taste included - the one v5.5-era feature that's free for everyone
  • Good for learning before you commit
Premier
v5.5 at volume + Studio
$24/ month
billed annually (~20% off)
Get Premier
  • 10,000 credits / month - about 2,000 songs
  • Everything in Pro, same v5.5 features
  • Suno Studio + the broadest stem separation (Advanced Split)
  • Highest priority and concurrency

What a v5.5 song actually costs

The unit
~5 credits / song

Every v5.5 generation draws about 5 credits and returns two full takes. Extends, covers, and regenerations each cost credits too - finished tracks usually take several attempts.

Suno v5.5 cost per song
$0.012 – $0.02 / song

Pro monthly: $10 ÷ 500 ≈ 2¢. Pro annual: $8 ÷ 500 ≈ 1.6¢. Premier annual gets as low as $24 ÷ 2,000 ≈ 1.2¢ - the cheapest first-party rate for v5.5.

Credit rules
No rollover

Monthly credits reset each billing cycle and unused ones vanish. Purchased top-ups don't expire but need an active subscription. Free daily credits reset every day.

Three things to know before subscribing. Commercial rights apply only to songs generated while the subscription is active - free-plan songs stay non-commercial even after upgrading. Subscriptions bought in the mobile app work on the web too (one account everywhere). And if you don't want a subscription at all, third-party API access offers pay-per-song v5.5 from about $0.014 a track.
Free access

Suno v5.5 free - what's actually free & how to use it online

"Suno v5.5 free" is one of the most-searched phrases around this model - so here's the straight answer, plus every legitimate way to try the v5.5 ecosystem without paying.

The honest answer: the v5.5 model itself is not free

On suno.com, v5.5 is exclusive to Pro and Premier subscriptions - the free plan runs the v4.5-all model. There's no trial toggle, no free weekend, and no way to "unlock" v5.5 on a free account. That said, several parts of the v5.5 launch are genuinely free, and there are legitimate low-cost side doors worth knowing.

Free on every account
My Taste

The one v5.5-launch feature available to all users including free. It learns your genres, moods, and habits from day one - so when you do upgrade, v5.5 already knows your style. On by default; manage it from your avatar menu.

Free plan (v4.5-all)
50 credits / day

About 10 songs daily, forever, no card. It's not v5.5 - but it's the same workflow, prompt box, and metatags, so it's the right place to learn before spending anything. Free-plan songs stay non-commercial, even after upgrading.

Free v5.5 via API tiers
up to ~27 songs / month

Third-party API providers offer free tiers - the most generous gives 300 credits a month with no card, enough for roughly 27 generations - and these can run actual v5.5 (model parameter V5_5). Others hand out small trial credits at signup.

Cheapest full access
$8 / month (annual Pro)

If you outgrow the free routes, annual Pro is the lowest first-party price for unrestricted v5.5 - about 1.6¢ per song across 500 songs a month, with Voices, Custom Models, and commercial rights included.

Suno v5.5 Online: Create Music on Any Device - No Download Needed

v5.5 is online-only by design. It runs entirely in the browser at suno.com - nothing to download or install, no desktop app, no offline mode. Any modern browser on Windows, Mac, Linux, or a Chromebook works.
Same model on mobile. The official iOS and Android apps run Suno v5.5 on paid accounts too - one login (Google, Apple, Discord, Facebook, Microsoft, or phone) syncs songs, credits, and subscriptions across web and phone.
Third-party "v5.5 online" sites exist - mirror platforms that resell model access, sometimes letting you compare v5.5 against other models in one interface. They can be legitimate resellers, but their rights and watermark claims are theirs, not Suno's - and never enter your Google/Apple/Microsoft credentials on one.
Avoid the "free v5.5" traps. There is no "Suno v5.5 free download," no cracked desktop version (none exists to crack), and no "premium unlocked" mod APK - those are malware and account-theft bait, full stop. The generated audio also carries Suno's inaudible watermark regardless of where it was made, so a "free unlocked" copy wouldn't hide anything. The real free path is simple: start on the free plan, let My Taste learn your style, test real v5.5 through an API free tier, and upgrade to Pro when it earns its $8.
Downloads

Suno v5.5 Download Guide: What You Can and Can’t Download

Searching "Suno v5.5 download" usually means one of three things: the songs, the apps, or the model itself. Two of those exist. Here's exactly what's downloadable and how.

You download your music and the apps - never the model

v5.5 is a cloud model: it runs on Suno's servers and there is no installer, no PC version, and no offline build to download - anything claiming otherwise is fake. What you actually download are your generated songs, stems, and MIDI, plus the official mobile apps for creating on the go.

Your songs
MP3 / WAV

From your Library, open a song's ⋯ menu → Download and pick your format. Download allowances tightened in 2026: free accounts are geared toward playing and sharing on-platform, while paid plans carry the download quotas - one more reason v5.5 tracks (paid by definition) are the ones you export.

Stems
up to 12 WAV stems

Stem extraction splits a v5.5 track into time-aligned parts - vocals, drums, bass, keys, and more - ready to drop into Ableton, Logic, or any DAW. The broadest separation (Advanced Split) sits on Premier.

MIDI & project data
MIDI via Studio

Suno Studio (Premier) exports MIDI from your generations, so melodies and chords land in your DAW as editable notes, not just audio. Perfect for rebuilding a v5.5 sketch with your own sounds.

The apps
iOS & Android

The only software downloads that exist: the App Store app and the Google Play app - both by Suno, Inc. (check the developer name; copycats exist). On desktop, suno.com in the browser is the app.

Downloading a v5.5 song, step by step

1Generate on a paid plan

Create your track with v5.5 selected. Paid-plan generation is what carries both the download allowance and the commercial license.

2Library → ⋯ → Download

Open the song in your Library, hit the three-dot menu, choose Download, and pick MP3 for sharing or WAV for editing and distribution masters.

3Grab stems & MIDI if you'll edit

Run stem extraction for the multitrack WAVs, and export MIDI from Studio (Premier) if you want the notes themselves in your DAW.

4Store files promptly

Keep your own copies organized - and if you generate through a third-party API, download immediately: result links can expire in as little as 72 hours.

Red flags to skip: "Suno v5.5 download for PC," "v5.5 cracked," "premium unlocked APK," and browser-extension "downloaders" that want your login. None are real - there's no offline model to crack, sideloaded APKs risk malware, and your downloaded audio keeps Suno's inaudible watermark either way. Official sources only: suno.com, the App Store, and Google Play - and remember downloaded free-plan songs remain non-commercial no matter where the file lives.
Rights

Suno v5.5 Commercial Use: Copyright, Licensing & Song Ownership Explained

Here's a fact that simplifies everything: v5.5 only exists on paid plans - so every v5.5 song is, by definition, generated under a Pro or Premier subscription. That means the paid-tier commercial license applies to all of them, as long as your subscription was active when the song was generated.

Suno v5.5 license
What you're granted

For songs generated while subscribed, Suno assigns its rights in the output to you - a broad commercial license with no royalties owed.

  • Monetized YouTube, TikTok, podcasts, and streams
  • Streaming releases via AI-accepting distributors - you keep 100% of royalties
  • Ads, sync, stock libraries, and client work
  • Not retroactive - free-plan (v4.5-all) songs stay non-commercial forever, and exclusivity isn't guaranteed
Suno v5.5 copyright
License ≠ copyright

A license lets you use and monetize a track; copyright lets you stop others copying it - and 100% AI-generated music may not qualify, since US law requires human authorship and a prompt doesn't count.

  • v5.5 actually helps here: singing through Voices adds your real performance, and your own lyrics are registrable on their own
  • Substantially arranging stems in Studio adds further human authorship
  • Don't claim registered copyright - or PRO composer credit - on a purely AI-generated work
Suno v5.5 ownership rights
What stays yours

The v5.5 personalization features are built around your ownership of the inputs - and that cuts both ways.

  • Your Voice is yours - verified, private to your account, and nobody else can generate with it
  • Custom Models live on your account, trained only on tracks you upload - which must be music you hold the rights to
  • Infringement risk stays with you (no indemnification), Suno may use content to improve models unless you opt out, and the inaudible watermark remains in every track
Context and caveats. Warner Music settled and partnered with Suno in late 2025 while other major-label litigation remained active into 2026, and Suno's terms are updated frequently - so treat this as general information, not legal advice, and read the current terms at suno.com before releasing commercially. For the full plain-English breakdown (including do/don't lists and the watermark deep-dive), see the license section on the main site.
Make money

Monetize Suno v5.5 songs - YouTube, Spotify, clients & more

Every v5.5 song carries the paid-plan AI music commercial license (see the rights section above) - Suno assigns its rights to you and takes 0% of your revenue. Here are the channels creators actually earn from, and the rules each one plays by.

Suno YouTube monetization
AI music for YouTube

Monetize videos with your v5.5 tracks - as background music or full music channels. A practical advantage: Suno music isn't registered in Content ID, so your own tracks won't trigger automatic copyright claims.

  • Ad revenue, memberships, and Shorts all covered by the paid license
  • Follow YouTube's synthetic-content disclosure rules where they apply - honesty costs nothing
Upload Suno songs to Spotify
Streaming releases

There's no direct Suno → Spotify button: you release through a distributor that accepts AI music (DistroKid, TuneCore, and similar), and you keep 100% of streaming royalties.

  • Works for Apple Music, Amazon, and the rest of the DSPs in the same upload
  • Respect each platform's AI-disclosure policies and skip mass "spray uploads" - spam filtering targets exactly that, and retention data shows quality beats volume
Sell Suno AI songs
Direct sales & custom work

Sell downloads on Bandcamp or Gumroad, license tracks to sync and stock libraries that accept AI, or take the highest-margin route: custom personalized songs for weddings, birthdays, and brands as client work.

  • Pair with Voices and your own lyrics - the human input is what clients pay for and what strengthens your copyright position
AI music for advertising
Jingles & ad beds

The paid license explicitly covers advertising - jingles, campaign beds, and social ad audio, delivered to clients without per-use fees. Fast revision cycles replace long agency loops, and Custom Models keep a brand's sound consistent across a whole campaign.

AI music for businesses
Brand & product audio

Podcast intros, product-video soundtracks, in-app and game audio, on-hold and in-store music - produced in-house at ~1–2¢ a song instead of licensing stock. Train a Custom Model on approved brand tracks and every department generates on-brand audio.

AI music API
Build products on it

The scale play: generate programmatically via third-party APIs from ~$0.014/song and build music features into apps, automated video pipelines (prompt → song → edit → publish), or personalized-song services with real margins.

"Suno royalty-free music" - what that actually means

Royalty-free to you: once generated on a paid plan, you owe Suno nothing per use, per stream, or per sale - ever. For clients, that means you can deliver tracks that function as royalty-free music for their projects.
But it's a license, not a registration: pure-AI tracks aren't PRO-registered works, and the commercial license only attaches to songs generated while subscribed - free-plan songs can never be monetized, even after upgrading.
Pre-publish checklist: generated on an active paid plan ✓ · disclosed as AI where the platform requires ✓ · released via an AI-accepting distributor ✓ · human input added (Voices, your lyrics) if you want enforceable ownership ✓ · watermark left alone ✓ · proof of subscription dates kept ✓
Set expectations honestly. The cheap part is now the music itself - the money is made in the human work around it: niche selection, packaging, audience, and client relationships. Campaign data shows fully AI-generated releases underperform human-recorded ones on the retention metrics streaming platforms reward, so the winning monetization plays lean on volume-plus-curation (YouTube/backgrounds/clients) rather than expecting one AI single to chart. And as always: platform and distributor AI policies change frequently - verify current rules before you publish.
Getting started

How to access and use v5.5

v5.5 lives behind the paid plans - Pro ($10/mo, $8 annual) and Premier ($30/mo, $24 annual) - while free accounts continue on v4.5-all. Once subscribed, everything happens from the Create page.

1Subscribe & open Create

Sign in at suno.com (or the mobile app), upgrade to Pro or Premier, and head to the Create tab. Songs generated on a paid plan also carry commercial-use rights.

2Select v5.5 in the model picker

Open the model dropdown in Create and choose v5.5. Every generation from that point uses the new model - all existing tools (extend, covers, exclude styles, sliders) work with it.

3Add a Voice

Click Add Voice in Create, record live or upload a vocal sample, then complete the spoken-phrase verification. Your verified Voice appears as an option on future generations - private to you.

4Train a Custom Model

From the model dropdown choose Create Custom Model, upload 6+ (ideally 10–60) of your original tracks, and wait for training. Your variant then appears alongside the base models - up to three per account.

5Manage My Taste

My Taste runs automatically for everyone. To view, edit, or switch it off, open your avatar menu - it's the one v5.5 feature that needs no setup and no subscription.

6Developers: use the API

v5.5 is also reachable programmatically through third-party API platforms - select the model version and pass style, lyric, and structure parameters to generate tracks inside your own pipeline.

Two honest caveats. Voice quality depends heavily on clean source material - a noisy sample gives a muddy Voice. And features, limits, and plan gating change frequently; confirm current details on suno.com before subscribing for a specific capability.
Prompting

Suno v5.5 prompts - the best prompts & how to write them

v5.5 needs less prompting than any earlier model - My Taste learns your habits and Custom Models bake in your style - but the first take still lives or dies on the prompt. The formula that consistently works:

Style / genre"dream pop", "boom-bap" + Emotion / mood"bittersweet", "triumphant" + Vocal character"breathy female vocals" + Rhythm / tempo"98 BPM", "half-time" + Production detail"analog warmth", "close-mic"

Best Suno v5.5 prompts - copy and try

Bossa nova
dreamy bossa nova about summer rain, soft breathy female vocals, nylon-string guitar and brushed drums, 96 BPM, warm analog production, intimate close-mic feel
Why it works: genre + subject + vocal texture + two named instruments + tempo + production adjectives - every slot of the formula is filled.
Synthwave
dark synthwave for a night drive, moody male vocals with light reverb, pulsing analog bass, gated reverb drums, 108 BPM, 1985 retro-futuristic production, neon melancholy
Era references ("1985") steer production style precisely - far better than "retro".
Indie pop
upbeat indie pop anthem about starting over, bright layered female vocals, jangly guitars, punchy drums, handclaps in the chorus, 122 BPM, big sing-along energy
Arrangement details ("handclaps in the chorus") reliably land in the right song section on v5.5.
Lo-fi (instrumental)
instrumental lo-fi hip hop for studying, dusty Rhodes piano chords, soft vinyl crackle, mellow boom-bap drums, warm sub bass, 82 BPM, rainy-afternoon mood, no vocals
Say "instrumental" AND "no vocals" - belt-and-suspenders keeps stray vocals out.
Big band swing
smoky big band swing, confident crooner male vocals, full brass section stabs, walking upright bass, swung ride cymbal, 138 BPM, live jazz club recording, 1950s warmth
Naming the rhythm feel ("swung ride", "walking bass") matters more than the genre word itself.
Piano ballad
emotional piano ballad about letting go, fragile intimate vocals that build to a soaring final chorus, sparse felt piano, subtle strings entering at the bridge, 68 BPM, cinematic dynamics
Describing the dynamic arc ("builds to a soaring final chorus") is a v5.5 strength - pair it with your own Voice for a personal demo.
Hip-hop / trap
hard-hitting trap anthem, confident rapid-fire male rap with melodic autotuned hook, 808 sub bass, crisp rolling hi-hats, dark piano loop, 140 BPM half-time feel, club-ready mix
Separate the verse delivery ("rapid-fire rap") from the hook ("melodic autotuned") - v5.5 handles the switch cleanly.
Cinematic (instrumental)
epic cinematic orchestral trailer music, instrumental, thunderous taiko drums, staccato string ostinato, heroic brass theme, choir swells, slow build to a massive climax, 100 BPM, no vocals
Trailer music is structure-first: describe the build, not just the instruments.
Country
heartfelt country storytelling song about a small hometown, warm gravelly male vocals, acoustic guitar and pedal steel, gentle train-beat drums, 92 BPM, front-porch honesty, modern Nashville production
"Storytelling song about X" cues narrative lyrics instead of generic verse filler.
Afrobeats
feel-good afrobeats summer song, smooth melodic vocals with call-and-response ad-libs, log drum bass, bouncy percussion groove, airy synth chords, 104 BPM, beach sunset vibe, polished modern mix
Genre-specific elements ("log drum", "call-and-response ad-libs") pull authentic detail instead of a generic approximation.

Structure metatags (Custom mode)

In Custom mode, paste your own lyrics and control the arrangement with bracketed metatags - v5.5 follows them tightly:

[Intro - soft piano only] [Verse 1] Rain on the window, the city's asleep... [Pre-Chorus - drums enter] And I keep holding on to... [Chorus - full band, female vocals] Let it wash away, let it wash away... [Bridge - stripped back, whispered] [Final Chorus - key change, big harmonies] [Outro - fade on piano]
Pro tips
Steer harder
  • Pair with Exclude Styles - want female vocals? Put "[female vocals]" in lyrics AND exclude "male vocals". Kill drift with "-EDM", "-autotune", "-trap hi-hats".
  • Use the sliders - weirdness up for experiments, style-influence up when the prompt must be followed to the letter.
  • Numbers beat adjectives - "98 BPM" outperforms "mid-tempo"; "1985" outperforms "retro".
Avoid these
Common mistakes
  • Real artist names - "sounds like [artist]" is blocked; describe the sound instead ("gravelly baritone over sparse acoustic guitar").
  • Vague vibes - "a nice chill song" wastes a generation (and ~5 credits). Fill the formula.
  • Re-describing your style every time - that's what Custom Models and the My Taste wand are for. Let the prompt carry only what's new about this song.
Developers

Suno v5.5 API - keys, pricing, and how it works

Want v5.5 inside your own app, game, or content pipeline? Here's the honest picture of what "the Suno API" actually means in 2026, how you get an API key, and what generation costs.

First, the reality: there is no official Suno API

Suno, Inc. has not released a public API - there's no developer console at suno.com, no self-service key page, no official SDK, and no public docs. Programmatic access exists only through a limited beta partner program that isn't open to self-serve developers. That gap is filled by third-party API providers: services that manage rotating pools of Suno Pro/Premier accounts and expose the models - including v5.5 - through their own clean REST APIs. It works well in practice, but you're building on an unofficial layer, and every claim below is the provider's, not Suno's.

Getting a Suno v5.5 API key

1Pick a provider

Six third-party Suno API services were active in 2026 (apiframe, EvoLink, sunoapi.org, CometAPI, and others). Compare per-song price, free tier, SLA, and features like webhooks, stems, and SDKs.

2Create an account & generate your key

Sign up on the provider's dashboard (email or GitHub is typical) and create an API key in minutes - it's used as a Bearer token in request headers. There is no key to get from Suno itself.

3Generate asynchronously

POST your payload - lyrics, style tags, title, and a model parameter such as V5_5 (or V5, V4_5PLUS) - receive a task ID, then poll a task endpoint or take a webhook callback. Full songs typically land in 20–30 seconds.

4Download and store the audio promptly

Result links can expire (one major provider keeps them valid for 72 hours) - copy the file to your own storage as soon as the task completes.

 example - generate with v5.5
# 1. create the generation task
curl -X POST https://api.provider.example/v1/audios/generations \
  -H "Authorization: Bearer $SUNO_API_KEY" \
  -H "Content-Type: application/json" \
  -d '{
    "model": "V5_5",
    "style": "dreamy bossa nova, warm vocals, 98 BPM",
    "title": "Summer Rain",
    "lyrics": "[Verse] ... [Chorus] ...",
    "callback_url": "https://yourapp.com/hooks/suno"
  }'
# → { "task_id": "tsk_abc123" }

# 2. poll until complete (or use the webhook)
curl https://api.provider.example/v1/tasks/tsk_abc123 \
  -H "Authorization: Bearer $SUNO_API_KEY"
# → { "status": "done", "audio_url": "..." }  ~20–30s

Note: endpoint shapes vary by provider - this mirrors the common async pattern (generate → task ID → poll/webhook). Check your provider's docs for exact fields.

Suno v5.5 API pricing

Pay as you go
$0.014 – $0.111 / song

The 2026 range across active providers - nearly 8× between cheapest and priciest for the same upstream model. The spread reflects account-pool stability, SLA guarantees, and bundled features, not audio quality.

Subscriptions
from $19 / month

Example: one provider's $19 tier includes 3,000 credits (~270 songs) with webhooks, stem separation, and official SDKs; another is subscription-only for predictable monthly workloads.

Free tiers & trials
up to 300 credits / month

The most generous free tier gives ~27 generations a month with no card; others hand out small one-time trial credit (e.g. $1) at signup - plenty to validate your integration before paying.

Benchmark vs consumer plans
~$0.03 – $0.04 / song on Premier

Suno's own Premier tier works out to roughly 3–4¢ per song. Cheap bulk API pricing can undercut that at high volume, while premium API tiers cost more - you're paying for infrastructure, not the model.

Build with eyes open. Providers come and go - at least one major platform discontinued its Suno integration entirely - so avoid hard-coding a single vendor. Treat "commercial rights included" and "watermark-free" as provider claims to verify against Suno's own terms, since unofficial access sits in a gray area of those terms. And prices change often: confirm current rates on each provider's site before committing (figures here are as of mid-2026).
Watch

v5.5 in action

Watch: Suno v5.5 tutorial for complete beginners - the full workflow, including Voices and Custom Models.

More v5.5 videos

Hands-on walkthroughs of the new model and how it compares to v5.

Suno v5.5 - make studio-quality music in seconds YouTube ↗ Suno v5 - everything you need to know (the foundation v5.5 builds on) YouTube ↗
FAQ

Suno v5.5 - quick answers

Is v5.5 free to use?

The model itself requires a Pro or Premier subscription - free accounts stay on v4.5-all. The exception is My Taste, which is free for everyone. Third-party APIs also offer pay-per-use v5.5 access without a Suno subscription.

Does v5.5 sound better than v5?

Slightly - audio quality has improved, but Suno hasn't claimed a dramatic leap. The real upgrade is the production and personalization toolset: Voices, Custom Models, and My Taste. If you only care about raw sound per prompt, v5 remains excellent.

Can someone clone my voice - or a celebrity's?

No. Voices requires a verification step: the singing voice in your sample must match a random phrase you speak live. Voices are private to your account, and prompts referencing real artist names are blocked.

How many songs do I need for a Custom Model?

Six original tracks minimum, but 10–60 stylistically consistent songs produce noticeably better results. The tracks must be your own music made outside Suno. Pro and Premier users can maintain up to three model variants.

What happened to Personas?

Voices is the evolution of Personas. Personas captured a song's stylistic essence; Voices adds your vocal identity on top. Legacy Persona profiles migrate to the new system seamlessly.

Is My Taste the same as a Custom Model?

No. A Custom Model is fine-tuned on songs you upload; My Taste is a lighter personalization layer learned from your recurring preferences and habits. My Taste is free and automatic; Custom Models are a paid, deliberate training step.

Do songs made with v5.5 have commercial rights?

Yes, if generated while a Pro or Premier plan is active - the standard paid-plan commercial license applies, with Suno taking no royalties. Free-tier songs (on v4.5-all) remain non-commercial regardless of later upgrades.

What comes after v5.5?

Suno has said v5.5's capabilities are the foundation for next-generation models it plans to launch with the music industry later in 2026 - a direction reinforced by its Warner Music partnership.

Your voice. Your sound. Your taste.

v5.5 turns Suno from a song generator into a mirror of the person making the music. Try it on a paid plan - or start free on v4.5-all and let My Taste learn your style first.