In brief: Suno's public plan comparison says that from 3 September 2026 the free plan will include no monthly song downloads, Pro will include 20 and Premier will include 60.

The new monthly download allowances

  • Free: no monthly song-download allowance.
  • Pro: 20 song downloads per month.
  • Premier: 60 song downloads per month.

These numbers refer to downloads, not to the number of songs users can generate. The free plan still offers 50 credits that refresh daily, which Suno says is enough to create up to ten songs. Pro includes 2,500 credits a month and Premier includes 10,000. In other words, users may be able to generate far more versions than they can save as files.

What does this mean in practice?

It will make sense to listen to and compare versions inside Suno first, then download only the songs that are genuinely useful. Anyone who has been saving every attempt immediately as a WAV or MP3 file will need to choose more carefully from September.

Users should check the renewal date and exact conditions in their own account. Plan changes, subscription timing and later revisions by Suno may affect what appears for an individual account.

Creator tools are expanding at the same time

The new limits arrive alongside substantial creator features. Paid plans include access to the v5.5 model, custom voices and personalised models, while Premier also includes Suno Studio. The browser-based workspace allows creators to upload or record audio, rewrite lyrics, rearrange sections and develop an existing idea further.

For professional workflows, Suno also offers exports of up to 12 synchronised WAV stems. They can be mixed and edited later in external software such as Ableton or Logic.

Who may find the allowance restrictive?

  • Creators who archive every single attempt as a separate file.
  • People producing many tracks each day for several channels or clients.
  • Users who often need separate WAV, MP3 and stem versions of the same song.

Twenty monthly downloads may be enough for occasional Pro users, but the allowance could disappear quickly in a high-volume workflow. The simplest approach is to choose first and download second.

A seriously unserious ending

The magic wand works—but it counts

“Master, song number sixty-one is finished!” “Excellent.” “Which one shall we download?” “Number sixty-one.” “Then we had better start choosing again.”

Sources: Suno – plans and download allowances; Suno – Studio, stems and creator features; Suno Help – plan credit allowances. Service terms may change, so users should also check Suno's current account page before subscribing.