tech
February 27, 2026
AI music generator Suno hits 2M paid subscribers and $300M in annual recurring revenue
Suno lets users create music using natural language prompts, making it possible for people with little experience to generate audio with little effort.

TL;DR
- Suno, an AI music generator, now has 2 million paid subscribers and $300 million in annual recurring revenue.
- This represents substantial growth from its $2.45 billion valuation and $200 million annual revenue reported three months ago.
- The platform allows users to create music using natural language prompts, requiring little prior experience.
- Suno has faced copyright infringement lawsuits due to its AI model potentially being trained on existing music.
- Warner Music Group settled its lawsuit and agreed to a deal allowing Suno to use licensed music.
- The AI has generated music realistic enough to chart on platforms like Spotify and Billboard.
- Artist Telisha Jones used Suno to create a viral song and reportedly signed a $3 million record deal.
- Many musicians, including Billie Eilish and Katy Perry, have publicly opposed the use of AI in music creation.
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