An Innovative Approach
According to Hope King, a writer for Axios Closer, Suno, an AI music company backed by investments, is opening its app, previously tested only within the team, for user experience. This app aims to enable everyone to write and create songs as easily as taking photos with their phones. Suno’s move is an indicator of the accelerating race to create consumer AI voice products and platforms. We are already accustomed to seeing new AI initiatives from major companies like Microsoft, Google, and Meta on a daily basis.
Integration with Microsoft
On Tuesday, Microsoft announced the integration of the AI music software platform Suno into their Copilot. Following suit, Facebook and Google have launched AI tools capable of generating songs and sounds.
A Fresh Breath in AI Music
Suno stands out among many AI music applications by focusing on creating original melodies and vocals rather than imitating or copying the sounds or songs of popular artists. In an exclusive interview with Axios, CEO and co-founder Mikey Shulman emphasized their aim for everyone to experience the joy of music creation, preferring this over an experience they believe would not be enjoyable for consumers in the long term.
Suno is building a future where anyone can make great music. Whether you’re a shower singer or a charting artist, we break barriers between you and the song you dream of making. No instrument needed, just imagination. From your mind to music.
Suno.AI Team
We are a team of musicians and artificial intelligence experts based in Cambridge, MA. We are proud alumni of pioneering tech companies like Meta, TikTok and Kensho, where our founding team worked together before starting Suno.
We like to ship code, make music and drink coffee. Our company culture is all about music and experimenting with sound — from lunchroom conversations to the studio in our office. If you’re any of these things or nothing of the sort, we’d love to hear from you.