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Suno vs ElevenLabs Music: which AI music generator wins in 2026?

Suno ($10/mo) and ElevenLabs Music ($6/mo) are two of the most-used AI music generators in 2026. Across 6 community votes, ElevenLabs Music leads with 71% approval.

Quick verdict

On Audio quality, pick Suno: the arena rates it 4.5/5 against 4/5 for ElevenLabs Music. On budget, ElevenLabs Music wins: it starts at $6/mo versus $10/mo for Suno.

Line-by-line comparison

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$10/moFree (50 credits/day, no commercial use), Pro $10/month or $8/month billed annually ($96/year, 2,500 credits, commercial rights on new songs), Premier $30/month or $24/month annually ($288/year, 10,000 credits, Suno Studio). Verified against suno.com/pricing 2026-07.
$6/moMusic bills at 900 credits/minute from the shared ElevenLabs credit pool: Free $0 (10,000 credits, no commercial use), Starter $6/month (30,000 credits, music commercial use included), Creator $22/month (121,000 credits, $11 first month), Pro $99 (600,000); annual billing gives 2 months free; June 2026 cuts lowered music costs up to 50% on API. Verified against elevenlabs.io/pricing 2026-07.
Provider
Suno, Inc.
ElevenLabs
Free tier
Yes50 credits/day (10 songs/day), v4.5-all model only, no downloads, no commercial use
Yes10,000 credits/month (about 11 min of music), no commercial use
Max track length
8 min
5 min (10 min via composition plans)
Stems export
Yes
Yes
Commercial use
Yes
Yes
API
No
Yes
Crowd score
57%(3)
71%(3)
Arena ratings (1-5)
Audio quality
4.5
4.0
Vocals
5.0
3.5
Ease of use
4.5
4.0
Value
4.0
4.0

Strengths and weaknesses

Suno

  • Best AI vocals on the market: v5.5 delivers realistic vibrato, audible breath between phrases and convincing long held notes, ahead of Udio v3.5 in head-to-head comparisons
  • Longest tracks of the big three: up to 8 minutes per song, versus 5 minutes for Eleven Music standard generations
  • Cheapest full-song commercial tier: Pro at $10/month (2,500 credits, about 500 songs) grants commercial rights, where Udio requires its $30 Pro plan
  • Suno Studio (Premier only): a real browser DAW with stem generation and import, timeline arrangement, and export to Ableton Live or Logic Pro; v1.2 added Remove FX and Warp Markers in early 2026
  • Unique personalization stack since v5.5: Voices (clone your own verified singing voice), Custom Models (fine-tune v5.5 on your catalogue, up to 3 active), and My Taste preference learning
  • Warner Music partnership (Nov 2025) settled the copyright litigation, with fully licensed models due later in 2026
  • Warner deal fallout: free accounts lost downloads and commercial rights, and paid tiers are moving to monthly download caps with paid top-ups, which users call a bait and switch
  • Ownership language was quietly downgraded from 'you own this' to 'you have commercial rights'; reviewers warn against releases that need clean copyright provenance
  • Older models are being deprecated when the licensed models ship later in 2026, so a catalogue built on v4.x has an expiry date
  • Very narrow stylistic prompts still come back close-but-not-quite, and heavy users report genre homogeneity across generations
  • No official public API, and Suno Studio is locked behind the $24-30/month Premier tier

ElevenLabs Music

  • Cleanest licensing story of the big three: trained on licensed music via Merlin and Kobalt opt-in deals, with outputs cleared for broad commercial use on every paid plan from $6/month
  • Only one of the trio with a real developer API: music generation, composition plans (structured multi-section tracks up to 10 minutes) and stem separation endpoints, with June 2026 price cuts up to 50% on the API
  • Stem separation built in: 2 stems at 0.5x generation cost, 4 stems at 1x, available in both UI and API
  • Music v2 (June 2026) added style shifts inside a single track, embedded sound effects and section-level inpainting, a genuine editing edge over regenerate-and-pray rivals
  • 44.1 kHz output with pro formats (MP3 up to 192 kbps, PCM up to 48 kHz), and paid-plan credits roll over up to 2 months (3x monthly cap)
  • One credit pool across the whole ElevenLabs suite: combine music with the market-leading TTS, SFX and dubbing on a single subscription
  • Credit math bites at scale: music costs 900 credits per minute, so the free plan yields about 11 minutes a month and the $6 Starter about 33 minutes, far from Suno's ~500 songs at $10
  • Songcraft and vocals trail Suno v5.5 for radio-style full songs; it shines on functional and background music more than on hits with hooks
  • Real usage restrictions: no reselling into commercial music libraries, banned sectors (arms, tobacco, pharma, adult, religious, political), and no artist names, song titles or lyrics as prompts
  • 5-minute cap per standard generation (10 via composition plans), below Suno's 8-minute tracks
  • Youngest music product of the three (Aug 2025), with a smaller community and fewer shared styles and workflows than Suno

Cast your verdict

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Suno$10/mo
57%crowd score · 3
71%crowd score · 3

The arena’s verdict on Suno

Suno remains the default buy for anyone who wants finished songs with vocals: v5.5 has the most human voices in the category and the $10 Pro plan is the cheapest commercial-rights entry among serious generators. Take Premier only if you will actually live in Suno Studio and its stem workflow. Be careful if you plan label releases or need bulletproof provenance: the Warner-era terms replaced ownership with commercial rights, download caps are landing on paid tiers, and pre-licensing models will be deprecated. For legally cleaner commercial background music, ElevenLabs Music is the safer alternative; for pure instrumental fidelity, Udio still sounds better but cannot export anything today.

The arena’s verdict on ElevenLabs Music

Pick ElevenLabs Music if the music is for something: videos, podcasts, apps, games or any commercial project where clean licensing and an API matter more than chart-ready vocals. At $6/month the Starter plan is the cheapest legally solid commercial entry in AI music, and the v2 inpainting plus stems make it the most editable of the trio. Skip it if you want full radio-style songs with standout vocals, Suno v5.5 is clearly better there, or if you need hours of output monthly, where the 900 credits/minute pricing gets expensive fast. It is also the obvious choice if you already pay for ElevenLabs TTS, since everything draws from one credit pool.

What the crowd says

On Suno

Judge Dreadful

The new download caps are a bait and switch. I paid for unlimited downloads, now they meter them and sell top-ups.

Champion of Vibes

Made ~30 background tracks for my YouTube channel on the $10 Pro plan. Zero copyright claims so far.

Glorius Maximus

v5.5 vocals are scary good. The breath between phrases fooled my bandmates in a blind test.

On ElevenLabs Music

Glorius Maximus

Vocals aren't Suno level but for corporate video music nobody notices, and legal signed off on the licensing in a day.

Golden Thumbicus

$6/mo with commercial rights for podcast intros is a no brainer. Inpainting v2 fixed the one section I hated without redoing the track.

Saint Deployus

The API + stems made it trivial to pipe custom background beds into our video pipeline. Composition plans are underrated.

Frequently asked questions

Is Suno better than ElevenLabs Music?

The crowd currently sides with ElevenLabs Music: 71% recommend it, versus 57% for Suno (6 votes). On Audio quality, Suno rates higher (4.5/5 vs 4/5). The right pick depends on your use case. The line-by-line comparison on this page breaks down pricing, key specs and arena ratings.

Which is cheaper, Suno or ElevenLabs Music?

ElevenLabs Music is cheaper: it starts at $6/mo, while Suno starts at $10/mo.

Which has the better free tier, Suno or ElevenLabs Music?

Both do. Suno: 50 credits/day (10 songs/day), v4.5-all model only, no downloads, no commercial use. ElevenLabs Music: 10,000 credits/month (about 11 min of music), no commercial use.