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Content Management Guide

This guide outlines how to manage your created content within the Suno platform, covering deletion, downloading, exclusion of elements, and sharing options. It also includes a review of third-party downloader tools.

Deleting Songs

To manage your song library, you can move songs to the trash and permanently delete them as needed.

  1. Navigate to your Library or Create menu.
  2. Locate the song you wish to manage.
  3. Tap the triple-dot icon next to the song.
  4. Scroll down and select Move to Trash.

To access songs in the Trash:

  1. Go to your Library.
  2. Find the trash icon at the top right of the page.
  3. Tap the icon to open the Trash view.

From the Trash view, you have the option to:

  • Restore to Library: Moves the song back to your library.
  • Delete Permanently: Removes the song completely. Note that this action cannot be undone.

Downloading Songs

Suno allows you to download your songs as audio or video files for sharing, social media posting, or backup.

  1. From your Library, tap the triple-dot icon next to the song you want to download.
  2. If you have a Basic plan, you can download audio as mp3 or video as m4a.
  3. With Pro or Premier plans, you can also download wav files.

Alternatively, if you are currently playing a song in the Music Player:

  1. Tap the triple-dot icon.
  2. Tap Download to see your download options.

Excluding Song Elements

The Exclude Styles feature, available in Early Access Beta for Pro and Premier subscribers, allows you to remove specific elements from your song.

  1. Go to Create and toggle Custom to the On position.
  2. This exposes the Exclude Styles text box below Style of Music.
  3. Enter the elements you want to exclude (e.g., "Female Vocals" when the prompt includes "Male Vocals").

Use the thumbs up and thumbs down icons to rate the tracks made with Exclude Styles to improve results.

Sharing Music

You can share your music in several ways:

  • Private/Link Only: Newly created songs are set to private by default. They are not displayed on your profile or the Suno home page but can be shared via a direct link.
    1. In the Library, locate the Copy Link button for the song.
    2. Alternatively, tap the triple-dot icon and choose one of the Share options.
  • Public: To increase exposure, change the Visibility from Link Only to Public. This allows your music to be featured on the Suno home page and in playlists created by Suno or other users.

Consider joining the Suno Discord server for community interaction, music showcasing, and contests.

Third-Party Downloader Tools

Several third-party tools are available for downloading Suno tracks, each with its own features:

Online Tool - Suno Music Downloader

  • Introduction: A free online tool accessible on any device with a browser.
  • Pros: Free, unlimited downloads, easy to use, cross-platform, multilingual.
  • Cons: Requires internet, no offline functionality.
  • Recommended For: General and mobile users.

Chrome Extension - Suno Downloader

  • Introduction: A Chrome extension that adds a download button to the Suno website.
  • Pros: Integrated, convenient, supports multiple languages.
  • Cons: Browser-specific, requires installation.
  • Recommended For: Chrome users who frequently download tracks.

Open Source Software - Windows Desktop App

  • Introduction: An open-source desktop software for Windows users.
  • Pros: Free, open-source, offline use, efficient.
  • Cons: Windows only, may require technical knowledge.
  • Recommended For: Windows and tech-savvy users.

Open Source Software - Tailwind UI Site Template

  • Introduction: A customizable tool for developers using Tailwind CSS and Next.js.
  • Pros: Highly customizable, uses modern technologies, open source.
  • Cons: Requires development skills, initial setup needed.
  • Recommended For: Developers seeking customization.