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Suno Pricing: What Each Plan Actually Gets You in 2026

Quick answer

Suno has a free tier plus three paid plans. The free tier is personal use only. Commercial rights and high-quality downloads require at least the Basic paid tier.

Suno's pricing is tiered around two things that matter most to creators: how many tracks you can generate per month, and what rights you get over what you generate. Getting those two numbers wrong costs real money — either you overpay for capacity you don't use, or you underpay and discover your tracks lack the commercial grant you assumed.

This page breaks down each plan's functional trade-offs. We describe tier structure generally and link to Suno's official pricing page for current dollar amounts, since subscription rates are updated periodically.

The most common mistake is assuming the cheapest paid tier covers all commercial use. Scope matters: some tiers grant personal commercial use; others extend to client and reseller rights. Read before you publish.

The free tier: what it actually allows

Suno's free tier gives you a daily credit allowance — enough to generate several tracks. The catches are significant: tracks generated on the free tier are for personal, non-commercial use only. You cannot monetize them on YouTube, use them in a paid project, license them to a client, or include them in any commercial work. If any of those apply, you need a paid plan.

Free-tier output is also not eligible for release through music distribution platforms like DistroKid or TuneCore without upgrading. Use the free tier to explore, test prompts, and build your prompt intuition before committing to a plan.

Credits and how they work

Suno uses a credit system where each generation costs a set number of credits. Standard generations cost less; premium modes (higher quality, longer, specific features) cost more. Credits reset monthly and do not roll over on most plans. For occasional creators, even the entry paid tier is more than enough. For daily content producers, monitor your monthly usage before the first billing cycle to calibrate the right plan.

Annual vs monthly billing

Suno offers a discount for annual billing — typically around 20% off the month-to-month rate. If you already know Suno fits your workflow, annual billing is the better financial decision. If you're still evaluating, start monthly. The platforms in this space evolve fast enough that a new model version or a competitor upgrade could change your calculus within six months.

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Frequently asked

Can I cancel Suno anytime?

Yes. Suno subscriptions are cancel-anytime. Canceling stops renewal; you retain access until the end of your billing period.

Do Suno credits roll over?

Generally no — credits reset monthly. Unused credits from the current period do not carry forward on standard plans.

Is the Suno free tier enough for a YouTuber?

Not if you want to monetize. Free-tier tracks lack commercial rights. A basic paid plan is the minimum for any monetized YouTube channel.

Can I share a Suno subscription with a team?

Suno subscriptions are personal and tied to an account. For team use, each person typically needs their own plan unless Suno offers a dedicated team tier.

Does Suno charge per track or per subscription?

Subscription-based with a monthly credit allowance. You buy a plan that includes credits, not individual tracks.

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