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Suno Free Tier: 50 Credits a Day, and the Monthly Price Is US$10 — Not US$8 (2026)

文章最後更新:2026-08-15

Suno is the easiest AI song generator to pick up: paste lyrics, name a style, get a full track. But two things about its pricing are easy to misread — the free allowance is daily, not monthly, and the big US$8 on the pricing page is not the monthly price. Here is each one, verified directly against the official pages (last checked 2026-08-14).

1. Free tier: 50 credits a day, gone if unused

Suno’s free plan is called Free Plan on the pricing page (older Help Center docs call it Basic), at US$0/month. The billing window is the part people miss:

ItemFree
PriceUS$0
Credits50 credits, reset daily
Roll overNo — the site states credits do not roll over daily or monthly
Modelsv4.5-all only (billed on the site as the best free model)
Concurrent generations4, in a shared queue
Audio upload lengthUp to 8 minutes
Features“Standard features only”, no stem separation, no credit top-ups
Commercial useNot allowed

So the free tier hands you a small batch every day rather than one large monthly pool. Unused credits are simply lost, and when you hit the ceiling there is no option to buy more — you wait for tomorrow or upgrade.

(How many credits a single song costs, and how long a track each credit buys, are not published on the official pages. We do not estimate — marked as unverified.)

2. Songs made on the free tier are not yours

This is the one to know before anything else, because it decides whether you can monetise the output:

  • The pricing page lists No commercial use under the free plan.
  • The Help Center goes further: songs created on the free plan are owned by Suno, and users are permitted to use them for non-commercial purposes only.

Commercial licensing starts with the paid Pro and Premier plans. If your use case is client work, streaming releases, or monetised video, free-tier output is unusable on licensing grounds — that is a rights issue, not a quota issue, and regenerating will not change it.

3. The monthly list price is US$10 / US$30

The pricing page shows US$8 (Pro) and US$24 (Premier) by default. That is the annual plan’s monthly average, not what you pay billing month to month:

PlanShown on pageActual monthly listAnnual totalCredits
FreeUS$0US$050/day
ProUS$8/moUS$10/moUS$96/yr2,500/mo
PremierUS$24/moUS$30/moUS$288/yr10,000/mo

The US$10/US$30 figures come from the monthly_price_usd field in the pricing page’s embedded JSON (read directly from suno.com/pricing on 2026-08-09). The annual option is a standing 20% discount: US$10 × 12 = US$120, less 20% = US$96, i.e. the US$8/month on display. Same maths for Premier (US$360 → US$288).

What paying actually adds:

  • Commercial licence (absent on free)
  • 10 concurrent generations in a priority queue (free: 4, shared)
  • 30-minute audio uploads (free: 8 minutes)
  • More models: v4, v4.5, v4.5+, v5, v5.5 (free: v4.5-all only)
  • Premier also includes Suno Studio and 3 stem-separation modes

4. Any promo codes? No

The official site publishes no first-month discount, limited-time offer, or promo code. The only discount is the standing 20% annual saving above — no deadline, not a campaign. Tax is added at checkout.

There is no official TWD list price. The embedded JSON does carry other currencies as monthly list prices (EUR 9 / GBP 8 / JPY 1,500 / KRW 15,000 / AUD 15 / CAD 14), and these are independently set, not USD conversions.

5. How to choose

  • Just experimenting, sharing privately → 50 credits a day is plenty, but use them the same day.
  • Publishing anything monetised → the free tier is disqualified on licensing alone; Pro is the floor.
  • Paying monthly? Read the US$10 column. Getting the 20% off means paying US$96 up front for a year.
  • Need stems or post-production → Suno Studio and stem separation are Premier-only.

All figures verified 2026-08-14 (free-tier details read directly from suno.com/pricing and help.suno.com on 2026-08-09). Prices and limits change without notice — always confirm on the official Suno pricing page. For the full plan comparison and free-tier breakdown, see our Suno tool page.

How Amo and Pimi look

AMO Amo Finding faults
Pimi, don't rush to praise it yet — here's the key point: the free plan gives 50 points a day, and the official site just says "can generate roughly a few songs" — how many exactly? It doesn't say. And none of these songs can be used commercially — want to make money off them? Forget it. Don't even get me started on Chinese support — it's only partial, so it can sing, but who knows how well. Oh, and Pro dropped from US$10 to US$8, Premier dropped from US$30 to US$24 — looks like a generous price cut at first glance, but doesn't it feel more like the original price was inflated and they're just dropping back to a reasonable one now? Also, this is a credit system — once they're gone, they're gone, not like a subscription where you know what you're getting every month.
PIMI Pimi Advantages
Amo, don't frown yet — this is genuinely incredibly convenient. Drop in lyrics and a style, and a complete song comes out — you don't even need to know music theory! The free plan gives 50 points a day, so you can have fun without paying a cent. And Pro got cheaper too — from US$10 down to US$8, which works out to US$72/year billed annually, roughly US$6/month — one of the cheapest paid plans on this whole site.
So, do you need to pay or not?

For casual dabbling: the free plan's 50 credits a day is enough. For commercial use or high-volume output: Pro at US$8/month with annual billing is the best value. But Chinese quality is only partial — Chinese-language users with high quality standards should try the free plan first before deciding.

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