The free tier of Suno limits users to 10 song generations per day, does not include commercial rights, and does not require a credit card to access.
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Free-tier users are subject to a daily generation cap and do not receive commercial rights to their outputs; any commercial use of free-tier generated music may fall outside the scope of what the terms authorize.
Interpretive note: The full Terms of Service governing free-tier permitted use and commercial rights restrictions were not available in the submitted HTML; this provision is based on the pricing structured data description only.
Free-tier users receive a maximum of 10 song generations per day and the plan description does not include commercial rights, meaning use of generated content for monetized or commercial purposes would require a paid subscription.
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"{"@type":"Offer","name":"Free","price":"0","priceCurrency":"USD","description":"10 songs per day, no credit card required"}— Excerpt from Suno's Suno Acceptable Use Policy
(1) REGULATORY LANDSCAPE: The limitation of commercial rights to paid tiers implicates copyright and licensing law; the FTC's guidance on clearly disclosed material limitations in free services may be relevant if commercial rights restrictions are not adequately surfaced to free users during onboarding or at the point of content creation. (2) GOVERNANCE EXPOSURE: Low to Medium. The free tier limitation is standard for freemium AI services, but the commercial rights exclusion creates exposure if users are not clearly informed at the point of generation that their outputs cannot be used commercially. (3) JURISDICTION FLAGS: No specific jurisdiction creates heightened exposure beyond standard consumer protection disclosure requirements applicable in the US and EU. (4) CONTRACT AND VENDOR IMPLICATIONS: Developers or businesses testing Suno via free-tier accounts should be aware that outputs generated under the free tier may not be licensed for commercial deployment, and any transition from development to production use may require a paid subscription. (5) COMPLIANCE CONSIDERATIONS: Legal and product teams should review whether the commercial rights limitation is prominently disclosed in the free-tier onboarding flow and at the point of content export or download, to comply with FTC disclosure standards and reduce user confusion about permitted use.
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Free-tier users are subject to a daily generation cap and do not receive commercial rights to their outputs; any commercial use of free-tier generated music may fall outside the scope of what the terms authorize.
Free-tier users receive a maximum of 10 song generations per day and the plan description does not include commercial rights, meaning use of generated content for monetized or commercial purposes would require a paid subscription.
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