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Suno v5.5 Explained: The Current Model and Full Version History

If you came here looking for "Suno v5," here is the first thing worth pinning down: the current stable model is v5.5, released March 26, 2026. Suno calls it its "best and most personal" model, which is the company's own framing, not a benchmark result. The point is simply that v5.5 is the version sitting at the top of the model picker today, and v5 is a step behind it in the same line.

This breakdown does two practical things. First, it walks the version history in order, from V3 and V4 through the v4.5 line and on to v5 and v5.5, so you can see where the model you are using actually sits. Second, it answers the question most people are really asking: which model do you get on the free plan, which ones come with paying, and how to pick. Model names move fast in this space, so the goal is to leave you able to read the picker yourself rather than memorize a number that may change.


v5.5
Current Stable Model
Mar 26 2026
v5.5 Release Date
v4.5-all
Free Plan Model
< 1 min
Time to a Full Song

What Is the Current Suno Model?

The current stable model is v5.5, which Suno released on March 26, 2026. When you read an older guide that treats v5, or even v4.5, as the newest model, it is simply dated. v5.5 is what new paid generations default to, and it is where the most recent quality and control work has gone. Suno markets it as its "best and most personal" model; treat that as a product claim rather than an independent rating, because no public benchmark accompanies it.

One detail trips people up immediately: the free plan does not run v5.5. The free model is v4.5-all, released October 21, 2025, which Suno presents as the best of its free options. The newer models, including v5 and v5.5, sit behind the paid plans. So "what is the latest Suno model" and "what model am I actually using" can have two different answers depending on whether you are paying.

Practitioner note: Do not assume a tutorial's results match yours just because you both "use Suno." A clip generated on v5.5 by a paying creator can sound different from one you make on v4.5-all for free. Check which model is selected before you compare outputs.


What the Suno Models Actually Do

At their core, every Suno model does the same job: it generates a complete original song from a prompt in under a minute. That output is not a backing loop or a stem you have to assemble. It includes vocals, lyrics, instrumentation, and full production, and it spans a wide range of genres. You can prompt with text describing the song you want, or with audio, and the model returns a finished track. Newer versions are framed as improving the quality and the degree of control, not as changing that basic contract.

The control surface is where versions and tiers start to diverge. On v5.5, paying users can tune custom versions of the model from their own audio, which is the feature that most directly backs the "most personal" framing. Across the paid line you also get persona voices, the ability to add vocals or instrumentals to an existing track, and the option to record or upload your own voice as input. The free model keeps the core generation but stays on standard features and basic editing.

v5.5
The current model adds custom tuning from your own audio for paid users. That personalization is the practical difference behind Suno's "most personal" description, which is the vendor's own framing.

It is worth separating the model from the workspace around it. Suno Studio, released September 25, 2025, is not a model version. It is a generative audio workstation with familiar production tools such as a multitrack editor and MIDI export, available on the top-tier Premier plan. The models generate the audio; Studio is where you arrange and refine it. Keeping that distinction straight saves confusion when a release note mentions Studio and a model version in the same breath.


The Suno Version Timeline

Laying the releases out in order makes it clear where v5.5 sits and why v5 and v4.5 are a step behind rather than the front edge. A few dates are firmly grounded; the interim steps between v4.5-all and v5.5 are part of the same line, but Suno did not attach a single public date to each one, so this timeline marks them as a family rather than inventing release days for them.

Mar 21, 2024
V3
An early public model in the line that put full-song generation in front of a broad audience.
Nov 19, 2024
V4
The next major model release, succeeding V3 and setting up the v4.5 family that followed.
Sep 25, 2025
Suno Studio
The generative audio workstation shipped on the Premier plan. A production environment, not a model version.
Oct 21, 2025
v4.5-all (current free model)
The model the free plan runs today, presented by Suno as its best free option. Paid plans also expose v4, v4.5, v4.5+, and v5.
Mar 26, 2026 (current)
v5.5: the latest model
The current stable release and the top of the paid model picker. Adds custom tuning from your own audio. Suno frames it as its "best and most personal" model.

Version Reference Table

This table collects the grounded releases in one place so you can match a version name to a date and to where you can reach it. Where a release date is not publicly grounded, the cell says so rather than guessing.

Release Date What it is Where you reach it
V3 Mar 21, 2024 Earlier full-song model Superseded
V4 Nov 19, 2024 Major model release Paid plans
Suno Studio Sep 25, 2025 Audio workstation, not a model Premier plan
v4.5-all Oct 21, 2025 Current free model Free plan and up
v4.5 / v4.5+ / v5 Interim (date not grounded) Models in the v4.5 and v5 line Paid plans
v5.5Current Mar 26, 2026 Current stable model; custom tuning from your audio Paid plans

If you only remember one row, make it the last two: v4.5-all is what you get for free, and v5.5 is the current model behind the paid plans. Everything else is context for reading older guides without being misled by a stale version number.


Which Models You Get: Free vs Paid

Model access is the real dividing line between the plans, so it is worth seeing the three tiers side by side. Pricing and credit figures below are Suno's own published numbers, verified June 9, 2026; confirm the current details on Suno's pricing page before you subscribe, since these move.

Free
Starter plan with the free model and no commercial rights
Model v4.5-all
Price $0/mo
Credits 50/day
Commercial No
Pro
Full model picker plus commercial rights for new songs
Models v4 to v5.5
Price $10/mo
Credits 2,500/mo
Commercial Yes
Premier
Everything in Pro plus the Suno Studio workstation
Models v4 to v5.5
Price $30/mo
Credits 10,000/mo
Adds Studio

The free plan is genuinely usable for trying the tool: 50 credits renew daily, which Suno estimates at roughly 10 songs a day, and you can upload audio up to 8 minutes. The catch for any real project shows up in two places. You are on v4.5-all rather than the current v5.5, and free outputs carry no commercial rights and require attribution to Suno. The moment you want to publish, sell, or use a track in client work, the free tier is not the right home for it. For the full credit math and billing details, see our companion Suno pricing breakdown.

Free tier has no commercial rights
Songs made on the free plan are for personal, non-commercial use and require attribution to Suno. Commercial use rights for new songs start with the Pro plan.
Model names move quickly
This guide is accurate as of June 2026 and reflects v5.5 as the current model. Suno ships new versions on its own schedule, so confirm the latest model in the app before relying on a specific version number.

Which Model Should You Use?

The honest decision rule is short. If you are exploring the tool, learning to prompt, or making music just for yourself, the free plan on v4.5-all is a fine place to start, and the daily credit refresh gives you room to experiment without paying. If you intend to publish, sell, or use a track commercially, you need a paid plan, both for the commercial rights and for access to v5.5 and the rest of the current model line.

Between Pro and Premier, the deciding factor is usually volume and whether you want Suno Studio. Pro gives you the full model picker, commercial rights, and a generous monthly credit pool. Premier raises the credit ceiling and adds the Studio workstation, which matters most if you want to arrange and refine tracks in a multitrack environment rather than just generate them. If you are new to Suno entirely, start with our overview of what Suno is before committing to a tier, and read the Suno Studio breakdown if the workstation is the reason you are considering Premier.

Practitioner note: Because the model picker offers older versions too, you can pin a specific version to reproduce a sound you liked from an earlier track. Newer is not automatically better for every style; the value of keeping older models selectable is exactly this kind of reproducibility.


Frequently Asked Questions

What is the current version of Suno?

The current stable model is v5.5, released March 26, 2026. Suno describes it as its best and most personal model, which is the vendor's own framing. The free plan, however, runs v4.5-all rather than v5.5.

Which Suno model do I get on the free plan?

The free plan uses v4.5-all, released October 21, 2025, which Suno presents as its best free model. Paid plans add v4, v4.5, v4.5+, v5, and v5.5. Free outputs carry no commercial rights and require attribution to Suno.

What do Suno's models actually do?

They generate a complete original song, with vocals, lyrics, instrumentation, and full production, from a text or audio prompt in under a minute, across genres. On v5.5, paid users can also tune custom versions of the model from their own audio.

Is Suno Studio a model version?

No. Suno Studio, released September 25, 2025, is a generative audio workstation with DAW-style features such as a multitrack editor and MIDI export, available on the Premier plan. The model versions are the engines; Studio is the production environment around them.

Is there a Suno model newer than v5.5?

As of June 2026, v5.5 is the current stable model. Suno releases new versions on its own schedule, so check the model picker in the app or Suno's site for the latest before relying on a specific version number.

Fact-checked against vendor documentation and official sources, June 2026. Verify the current model and pricing at suno.com before subscribing.
Suno is a trademark of Suno, Inc. All other trademarks belong to their respective owners. This article is editorially independent and was not sponsored, reviewed, or approved by Suno, Inc.
Before You Use AI
Your Privacy

Suno is a hosted service, and the prompts, lyrics, and any audio you upload are processed on its infrastructure. Suno takes a broad license to your submissions to operate and improve the service, including training its models, and it does not publicly disclose its training dataset. Free-tier and paid-tier handling differ, so review Suno's terms and privacy documentation before submitting sensitive or proprietary audio, and only create a voice model of your own voice.

Mental Health & AI Dependency

Creative tools that generate finished work in seconds can be deeply rewarding, and for some people that can tip into compulsive use or erode confidence in their own craft. Keep a human in the loop on anything you publish or sell, and notice if the tool is replacing rather than supporting your creative judgment. If you or someone you know is experiencing a mental health crisis:

  • 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline -- Call or text 988 (US)
  • SAMHSA Helpline -- 1-800-662-4357
  • Crisis Text Line -- Text HOME to 741741

AI systems can produce plausible-sounding but incorrect guidance. For mental health, medical, legal, or financial decisions, always consult a qualified professional.

Your Rights & Our Transparency

Under GDPR and CCPA, you have the right to access, correct, and delete personal data held by a service provider. Note that commercial use rights on paid plans are not the same as a guarantee of copyright; Suno's terms state it makes no representation that copyright will vest in any output. AI music generation has also been the subject of ongoing copyright litigation, so review the current terms before commercial use. Tech Jacks Solutions maintains editorial independence. This article was not sponsored, reviewed, or approved by Suno, Inc. or any vendor mentioned, and we receive no affiliate commissions from any linked provider. The EU AI Act sets transparency expectations for generative systems. Our evaluations are based on primary documentation and verified data.