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Suno pricing, reviewed

How Suno has priced its AI from January 2025 to now — the rung, the moves, and where it's headed.

  • CompanySuno
  • CategoryMedia generation
  • AudienceConsumer
  • PatternStatic
  • Last observedJun 2026
  • Confidencehigh
  1. Jan 2025 Rung 3 · Hard allotment
  2. Now Rung 3 · Hard allotment

Held one rung all window — pattern: Static.

The short version The pricing model has not moved on the continuum over the window.

The verdict

Suno has sat at a hard allotment with manual top-up since well before the January 2025 window and has not moved. Its credit structure — 50 free credits/day, Pro 2,500/month, Premier 10,000/month at roughly 5 credits per song — was documented in a help article from mid-2024, captured in December 2024, and is identical today. When a paid subscriber runs out, the meter does not keep billing: they drop to the free 50-credit daily allotment for the rest of the cycle and can choose to buy add-on packs (~$4 per 500 credits) — a deliberate purchase, not overage. Dollar prices (Pro $10/mo, Premier $30) and allotments held flat through June 2026; the only 2025 change was a feature addition, Suno Studio bundled into Premier.

Current pricing snapshot

As published on Suno's own pages · captured Jun 12, 2026. Unit: credits.

PlanPrice / moIncludedAt zeroTop-up vs plan
Free Free Hard stop None
Pro $8 2,500 Hard stop Yes · price hidden
Premier $24 10,000 Hard stop Yes · price hidden
Credit ↔ dollar
Not pegged — a credit is not a fixed $
Free tier
50 credits, per day
Billing
Monthly or annual · 20% off annual
Included credits
Expire each cycle
Purchased credits
Never expire

What changed

No dated repricing events are itemized for Suno in this edition's log — consistent with a model that has held its shape over the window. New moves are added to the change log as they're captured.

Where it's headed

With prices and allotments flat for two years, the nearer risk is a quiet credit burn-rate change on newer models rather than a shift off the hard-allotment structure.

A read on the likely next move from where Suno sits today — association, not a forecast (the panel is observed, not sampled). How the continuum works →

Sourced from Suno's official pricing pages and archived snapshots. Primary: pricing page. Method & limits: Methodology & data.