AI Music Platform Suno Reaches 2 Million Subscribers—As Industry Backlash Grows
Suno’s AI platform grew to 2 million paid subscribers and $300 million revenue despite copyright lawsuits and industry pushback, with users generating 7 million songs daily, Billboard reported.
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Suno, the music generator with AI, reported a jump to 2 million subscribers and $300 million in annual recurring revenue, an accelerated growth that comes as the music industry deals with copyright claims and begins to turn to licensing agreements. *** Mikey Shulman, co-founder and CEO, said Suno already adds 2,000,000 subscribers to payments and $300 million in annual revenue. Three months ago, Suno announced a round of $250,000,000 that valued…
Suno CEO and co-founder Mikey Shulman says the AI music company hit 2M paid subscribers and $300M ARR; pitch deck: it had 1M paid subscribers in November 2025
Kristin Robinson / Billboard: Suno CEO and co-founder Mikey Shulman says the AI music company hit 2M paid subscribers and $300M ARR; pitch deck: it had 1M paid subscribers in November 2025 — The AI startup reports rapid growth, strong retention rates and rising engagement. … On Wednesday, Suno CEO …
Suno CEO reveals that his company has 2m paying subscribers
So much of the talk around AI-music is about the capabilities of the tools, whether they’re properly licensed, and the amount of money their developers are able to raise. Less discussed (so far) is how much actual demand there is for these tools from music fans – and as a follow-on from that question, how […] The post is from Music Ally.
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