How to Cancel Udio AI Music Subscription in 2026
Last updated: February 2026 • Difficulty: Easy • Cost: $10/mo (Standard) or $30/mo (Pro)
Cancel Your Subscription
- Go to udio.com and log in
- Click your profile icon
- Go to Settings → Billing
- Click Cancel subscription
- Confirm — you keep access until your billing period ends
Free vs. Paid Plans
- Free: 10 songs per month, non-commercial license, standard quality
- Standard ($10/mo): 1,200 credits (~120 songs), commercial use, faster generation
- Pro ($30/mo): 4,800 credits (~480 songs), commercial use, priority queue
Udio's free tier is significantly more limited than Suno's (10 songs/month vs. Suno's 10 songs/day). If you're canceling Udio because of cost, Suno's free tier is a much better option for casual AI music generation.
Udio vs. Suno: Which to Keep
Both platforms generate impressive AI music from text prompts, but they have different strengths:
- Udio — generally better at reproducing specific genre sounds, more "polished" production quality
- Suno — better free tier (50 credits/day vs. 10 songs/month), more creative/experimental results, larger community
- Pricing — identical for paid plans ($10 and $30 tiers)
If you're paying for both, pick one. Most casual users should go with Suno for the superior free tier.
What Happens to Your Music
- Downloaded songs stay on your device permanently
- Songs in your Udio library remain accessible
- Commercial rights on songs created during your paid period are retained
- New songs revert to non-commercial free-tier licensing
- Unused credits are forfeited — they don't roll over
AI Music Alternatives
- Suno (Free tier) — 50 credits/day, 10 songs/day, best free option
- AIVA — AI composer for cinematic/classical music, free tier
- Boomy — create and distribute AI music to streaming platforms
- Soundraw ($16.99/mo) — royalty-free AI music, good for content creators
- Mubert — generative AI music for backgrounds and beats