How to Cancel Your Suno Subscription
Suno has become one of the more popular AI music generation platforms, offering tiered subscription plans for casual creators and serious producers alike. If you've decided the service no longer fits your workflow — or you simply want to pause spending — canceling is straightforward, but a few variables affect exactly what happens after you do.
What Suno's Subscription Tiers Look Like
Before canceling, it's worth knowing what you're walking away from. Suno offers a free tier alongside paid plans (typically labeled Pro and Premier) that provide higher monthly credit allocations, commercial usage rights, and faster generation queues. The free tier remains available after cancellation, so you don't lose access to the platform entirely — you lose the elevated credit balance and any paid-tier privileges.
Credits on Suno are the core currency. Paid plans renew monthly and top up your credit balance on a rolling cycle. Unused credits from a paid plan generally do not carry over once you cancel and drop back to free, so timing your cancellation matters if you've built up a balance.
How to Cancel a Suno Subscription 🎵
The cancellation process runs through Suno's web platform. As of the current version of the site, there is no dedicated mobile app through which you manage billing — subscription settings live in the browser interface.
Step-by-step on the web:
- Go to suno.com and sign in to your account
- Click your profile avatar or account name in the upper-right corner
- Navigate to Settings or Billing (the label may vary slightly by interface version)
- Locate your active subscription plan
- Select Manage Subscription or Cancel Plan
- Follow the confirmation prompts — Suno may present a retention offer or ask for a cancellation reason
- Confirm the cancellation and look for a confirmation email
The confirmation email is your receipt. If you don't receive one within a few minutes, check your spam folder or return to the billing settings to verify the plan status shows as canceled or set to expire.
What Happens to Your Account After Cancellation
Canceling does not delete your account or your previously generated tracks. Your song library remains intact. What changes:
- Your plan downgrades to the free tier at the end of the current billing period
- You lose access to Pro/Premier-level credit allocations going forward
- Any commercial licensing rights tied to your paid plan may no longer apply to future generations (content already created under a paid plan is generally governed by the terms active at the time of creation — review Suno's terms of service for specifics)
- Generation queue priority returns to free-tier speed
You are not charged a cancellation fee. Suno operates on a standard subscription model where you retain paid access through the end of the period you've already paid for.
Cancellation Timing and Billing Cycles
This is where individual situations diverge meaningfully.
| Scenario | What Happens |
|---|---|
| Cancel early in billing cycle | Paid access continues until cycle end; no refund for remaining days |
| Cancel day before renewal | Prevents next charge; access ends at cycle boundary |
| Cancel after renewal already processed | Typically no refund; access runs through new period |
| Free trial cancellation | Stops before first charge if done before trial ends |
Suno does not publicly advertise a self-service refund mechanism for mid-cycle cancellations. If you believe you were charged in error or want to dispute a renewal, contacting Suno support directly through their help center is the appropriate path — outcomes vary case by case.
If You Signed Up Through a Third Party
Some users access Suno through integrations or promotional partnerships. If your subscription was initiated outside of Suno's own billing system — through a bundled offer, an API partnership, or a third-party platform — the cancellation process may differ. In those cases, you'd manage billing wherever the original subscription was created, not through Suno's settings directly.
Common Issues When Canceling
- Can't find the cancel option: Try accessing the site in a desktop browser rather than mobile browser; layout differences can obscure billing settings
- Plan still shows active after canceling: Allow a few minutes and refresh; the status updates aren't always instant
- Email confirmation not arriving: Check that the email on your account is current and check spam — add Suno's domain to your safe senders list if needed
- Charged after canceling: Cross-reference the cancellation confirmation date against your billing date; if the cancellation was processed before renewal, this warrants a support ticket
The Piece Only You Can Evaluate
Whether canceling now makes sense depends on where you are in your billing cycle, how many credits you have left, and whether the commercial licensing rights matter for anything you're currently working on. Someone mid-project with a large credit balance is in a different position than someone who just renewed and hasn't generated anything yet. The mechanics of cancellation are consistent — but the right moment to pull the trigger is specific to your usage.