Suno

Type a prompt and get a full song with vocals

Beginner-friendly Web
audio #music-generation#vocals#song-editing

About

Write a short prompt or paste lyrics and Suno generates a complete track with vocals and instrumentation in your browser. Creators use it to draft demos, produce background music for YouTube and podcasts, and mock up styles fast. Unlike loop generators, it delivers full songs with coherent lyrics and arranged sections.

Editor's Take

Worth trying if you need fast, complete song drafts or royalty-free background tracks without a DAW; best suited for demoing ideas and producing quick music beds, but be aware of reported billing and support issues.

Key Features

  • Enter a text prompt → get a complete song with vocals and lyrics
  • Paste your own lyrics → hear them performed over auto-arranged instrumentals
  • Experiment with styles and melodies → quickly explore variations for demos
  • Use the in-browser editor → refine sections and produce a shareable track
  • Need background music → download royalty-free audio for videos and podcasts

Use Cases

  • A YouTuber producing weekly videos who needs royalty-free background tracks on demand
  • An indie songwriter turning a chorus idea into a full demo with vocals
  • A podcast producer creating an intro theme and alternate cuts without a DAW

Try It Like This

  1. 1
    Turn a lyric idea into a demo

    Paste a chorus or a few lyric lines → pick a style (pop/folk/hip-hop) and generate a full track → use the in-browser editor to tweak arrangement and export the demo MP3 for sharing with collaborators.

  2. 2
    Create royalty-free YouTube background music

    Write a short prompt describing mood, tempo, and instruments (e.g., "warm ambient bed, 90 BPM, soft pads") → generate multiple variations and pick the one that fits your scene → download the royalty-free audio and drop it into your video timeline.

  3. 3
    Produce a podcast intro and alternate cuts

    Prompt Suno for a 10–20 second theme mentioning genre and energy → generate the full theme and request shorter/stinger edits in the editor → export the full intro plus short cuts for use between segments.

  4. 4
    Mock up an arranged song from a melody idea

    Enter a prompt describing the melody and instruments or paste a short melody/lyrics → generate a structured song with verses, chorus, bridge and listen for arrangement ideas → refine section lengths and instrumentation in the browser editor to produce a shareable mock-up.

  5. 5
    Quickly test multiple stylistic variations

    Write the same lyric or hook and swap style descriptors (e.g., "80s synth-pop", "acoustic singer-songwriter") → generate each version to compare vocal delivery and instrumentation → keep the version that best matches your concept and export it.

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Generates full songs (vocals, lyrics, arranged sections) from a short text prompt or pasted lyrics in the browser.
  • Includes an in-browser editor to tweak sections and produce a shareable track without a DAW.
  • Offers royalty-free downloads suitable for YouTube and podcast background music.

Cons

  • Users report billing and support problems that can complicate paid usage and issue resolution.
  • Browser-based workflow may be limited by browser performance or network constraints for large projects.

Getting Started

  1. 1 Create an account at suno.com and open the web app
  2. 2 Type a prompt or paste your lyrics and choose a style
  3. 3 Generate your first track, listen in-browser, then refine or download the file

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FAQ

What platforms is Suno available on?

Available on Web.

Does Suno support Korean?

Korean is not currently supported.

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