Suno and Udio are both considered for AI music, but they solve different buying problems. Suno is best read as AI music generation product, while Udio is best read as AI music generation product. This comparison uses current vendor pricing and product positioning as of June 2026, with the main decision tied to workflow, limits, and ownership.
Choose Suno when prompt-to-song generation is the daily requirement. Choose Udio when song generation matters more.
| Decision area | Suno | Udio |
|---|---|---|
| Who should test it | Suno: AI music generation product. | Udio: AI music generation product. |
| Workflow path | prompt-to-song generation, vocals, model access, credits, and commercial-use rules. | song generation, editing controls, audio upload, stems, and voice controls. |
| Paid entry | Suno Free includes 50 daily credits and no commercial use; paid plans unlock commercial rights. | Udio lists Free with daily and monthly credits, Standard $10/month, and Pro $30/month. |
| Review point | Check Suno data handling, exports, seat rules, and plan limits. | Check Udio data handling, exports, seat rules, and plan limits. |
| Hidden cost | Suno can be a poor fit if the needed limit is only on a higher plan. | Udio can be a poor fit if the core workflow differs from your team's toolchain. |
Suno starts from AI music generation product and should be judged by how quickly it gets a real user from input to reviewed output. Udio deserves the same practical test, but the likely friction points are different: song generation, editing controls, audio upload, stems, and voice controls.
As of June 2026, compare public plan names, credits, usage caps, and seat rules before choosing.
Suno is the better shortlist pick when its specific workflow matches the work your team repeats every week. Udio is the better pick when its product model, pricing, or ecosystem removes more review and setup time.
It depends on workflow fit. Suno is stronger for its core use case, while Udio may fit different pricing or controls.
Compare the current vendor plans. Free tiers, credits, seats, and overages can change the real monthly cost.
Yes, but team features vary by plan. Check admin controls, collaboration, data settings, and support before rollout.