You can only create a voice clone of your own voice on Suno — creating a voice model of another person is strictly prohibited, and Suno can delete your voice model at any time without explanation.
If you upload your voice to create a Voice Model, your biometric voice data is submitted to Suno's systems and subject to the platform's broad AI training license, with Suno retaining the unilateral right to delete your Voice Model at any time.
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Compare across platforms →Voice cloning technology creates significant risks for identity fraud, non-consensual deepfakes, and impersonation — these restrictions are Suno's legal safeguard, but enforcement relies on user self-certification with no verified consent from the voice's owner.
1) REGULATORY FRAMEWORK: Voice model creation directly implicates Illinois BIPA (740 ILCS 14/1) and Texas CUBI for biometric identifier collection. GDPR Art. 9 classifies biometric data used to uniquely identify a natural person as special category data requiring explicit consent. The EU AI Act (Regulation 2024/1689) classifies certain voice synthesis systems as high-risk AI, potentially requiring conformity assessments. The FTC Act Section 5 and emerging state AI disclosure laws (e.g., California AB 2602 on digital voice replicas) apply. COPPA applies if users under 13 access voice features. Primary enforcement authorities include state AGs, FTC, and EU national data protection authorities. 2)
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