How to Cancel Suno AI Music Subscription in 2026
Last updated: February 2026 • Difficulty: Easy • Cost: $10/mo (Pro) or $30/mo (Premier)
Step-by-Step Cancellation
- Go to suno.com and log in
- Click your profile icon (top right)
- Click Subscription or Billing
- Click Cancel subscription
- Confirm — you keep access until your billing period ends
Free Tier vs. Paid: What You Actually Lose
Suno Free (50 credits/day):
- ~10 songs per day (5 credits per generation)
- Full song creation from text prompts
- All music styles and genres
- Download your songs
- Non-commercial use only — cannot use in videos, streams, or sell
Pro ($10/mo — 2,500 credits):
- ~500 songs per month
- Commercial use rights — use in YouTube videos, TikToks, podcasts
- Priority generation (faster queue)
- Credits don't roll over month to month
Premier ($30/mo — 10,000 credits):
- ~2,000 songs per month
- Commercial use rights
- Priority generation
- Best for content creators generating music daily
Do You Really Need Paid?
For most casual users, the free tier is more than enough. 10 songs a day is 300 songs a month — that's an absurd amount of AI-generated music for zero cost. The only real reason to pay is if you need commercial usage rights for content you're monetizing. If you're just having fun making songs, free works perfectly.
What Happens to Your Songs
- Songs you've already downloaded stay on your device forever
- Songs in your Suno library remain accessible on the free plan
- Commercial rights on songs generated during your paid period are retained
- New generations revert to free-tier (non-commercial) licensing
- Unused credits are forfeited at the end of each billing period
AI Music Alternatives
- Udio — similar quality to Suno, generous free tier, competitive pricing
- AIVA — AI composer focused on classical/cinematic music, free tier available
- Boomy — simple AI music creation, lets you distribute to Spotify/Apple Music
- Soundraw — royalty-free AI music for content creators ($16.99/mo)
- Mubert — AI-generated background music and beats