Suno
8.9
Nova( Rating)
Cost
From £8/month annual billing, check current pricing
Pricing Type
Freemium
Free Plan
Yes
Suno is one of the easiest AI music tools to understand because the idea is simple. You describe the kind of song you want, and it creates music from your prompt. That can include vocals, lyrics and instruments.
This makes it a very interesting tool for people who have never made music before. You do not need to play an instrument, understand music production or know how to use complex audio software. You can start with a rough idea, such as a style, mood or theme, and Suno can turn it into a full track.
For creators, this can be useful for testing ideas. You could make a short intro song, a comedy track, a background idea, a theme for a video, or a quick demo to see if a musical idea works. It is also useful for people who just want to play with music prompts and see what happens.
The strongest part of Suno is speed. You can go from a simple idea to something that sounds like a finished song very quickly. That makes it feel impressive, especially when the vocals and structure come together well.
This makes it a very interesting tool for people who have never made music before. You do not need to play an instrument, understand music production or know how to use complex audio software. You can start with a rough idea, such as a style, mood or theme, and Suno can turn it into a full track.
For creators, this can be useful for testing ideas. You could make a short intro song, a comedy track, a background idea, a theme for a video, or a quick demo to see if a musical idea works. It is also useful for people who just want to play with music prompts and see what happens.
The strongest part of Suno is speed. You can go from a simple idea to something that sounds like a finished song very quickly. That makes it feel impressive, especially when the vocals and structure come together well.
Suno is not only a toy, but it should not be treated as a perfect music studio either. The results can be surprisingly good, but they can also feel generic, odd or slightly artificial. Lyrics may sound forced. Vocals may not always feel natural. A track can sound strong at first, but weaker after a few listens.
The other thing to watch is credit use. The free plan currently gives access to v4.5-all with 50 credits that renew daily, which Suno describes as 10 songs per day. The free plan does not include commercial use. Paid Pro and Premier plans include access to stronger models, more credits and commercial use rights for new songs made while subscribed.
That means it is worth being clear with readers: Suno is easy to test for free, but if you want to use the music for business, marketing, paid content or commercial projects, you should check the current plan terms before using it.
The other thing to watch is credit use. The free plan currently gives access to v4.5-all with 50 credits that renew daily, which Suno describes as 10 songs per day. The free plan does not include commercial use. Paid Pro and Premier plans include access to stronger models, more credits and commercial use rights for new songs made while subscribed.
That means it is worth being clear with readers: Suno is easy to test for free, but if you want to use the music for business, marketing, paid content or commercial projects, you should check the current plan terms before using it.
Suno is one of the most impressive AI music tools because it lets almost anyone create a song from a simple prompt. It is fun, fast and genuinely surprising when it works well.
But Nova9 would use it carefully. The free plan is useful for testing, but not for commercial use. If you plan to use a track publicly or for a business, check the current terms and pricing first. I would also avoid copying a real artist’s style too closely or using anyone else’s voice.
Suno is a strong creative tool, but it comes with a bigger conversation about music, ownership and human creativity. That is exactly why it is worth covering.
But Nova9 would use it carefully. The free plan is useful for testing, but not for commercial use. If you plan to use a track publicly or for a business, check the current terms and pricing first. I would also avoid copying a real artist’s style too closely or using anyone else’s voice.
Suno is a strong creative tool, but it comes with a bigger conversation about music, ownership and human creativity. That is exactly why it is worth covering.
NOVAVIEW

The bigger issue with Suno is not only whether the tool works. It is also about how people feel about AI music.
Some people will find it exciting because it opens music creation to more people. Others will feel uncomfortable because it raises questions about artists, training data, copyright, originality and whether AI music should sit alongside human-made music. That debate is real and should not be brushed aside.
Suno’s own terms say users should only upload material they have the rights to use. They also say voice model features must only be used to create a model resembling your own voice, not someone else’s voice. Suno also says free or Basic tier outputs are for lawful, internal, personal and non-commercial purposes, with attribution to Suno, while Pro or Premier users are assigned Suno’s rights in qualifying outputs, although Suno also states it makes no promise that copyright will exist in any output.
For Nova9, that makes Suno a tool to review with balance. It is powerful, creative and very easy to use, but it sits in one of the more sensitive parts of AI. I would use it for experiments, demos and creative testing before using it for anything public or commercial.
Some people will find it exciting because it opens music creation to more people. Others will feel uncomfortable because it raises questions about artists, training data, copyright, originality and whether AI music should sit alongside human-made music. That debate is real and should not be brushed aside.
Suno’s own terms say users should only upload material they have the rights to use. They also say voice model features must only be used to create a model resembling your own voice, not someone else’s voice. Suno also says free or Basic tier outputs are for lawful, internal, personal and non-commercial purposes, with attribution to Suno, while Pro or Premier users are assigned Suno’s rights in qualifying outputs, although Suno also states it makes no promise that copyright will exist in any output.
For Nova9, that makes Suno a tool to review with balance. It is powerful, creative and very easy to use, but it sits in one of the more sensitive parts of AI. I would use it for experiments, demos and creative testing before using it for anything public or commercial.

