Model · Suno Voices
Sing in your own voice with Suno Voices
Record or upload a singing sample, verify identity, and hear yourself performing in any genre — private to your account.
What is Suno Voices?
Voices is the personalization feature inside Suno AI that lets a verified recording of your own singing become the vocal identity behind new generations. Rather than picking a generic vocal gender or tone from a preset list, you carry a consistent, recognizable voice across every genre the model can produce — from pop to jazz to metal — which changes text to song from "a song" into "my song, in my voice."
Setting up a Voice typically involves recording or uploading a short singing sample and completing a spoken verification phrase, a safeguard designed to make it harder to enroll a voice that is not actually yours. Once verified, the Voice is stored privately to your account rather than published to any shared or public voice marketplace, so it is not something other users can browse or select.
Voices pairs naturally with Compose: instead of writing a prompt and getting back an anonymous vocal performance, you select your Voice alongside the model before generating, and the resulting take carries your vocal character through whatever style you described. This is particularly useful for artists who want a recognizable signature across a catalog of otherwise very different-sounding tracks.
It is worth distinguishing Voices from Custom Models, since both are personalization tools that shipped around the same suno V5.5 release. Voices captures who is singing — your vocal timbre and delivery. Custom Models instead fine-tune generation on a catalog of your existing tracks, teaching the system how your songs tend to sound overall, independent of any one voice. The two can be combined, but they solve different problems.
Because Voices is tied to the personalization wave of newer Suno AI models, availability generally depends on plan tier. This guide covers what a Voice actually captures, how the verification step works, and how to use a Voice consistently across prompts so a listener can recognize your sound the same way they would recognize a human artist’s voice.
Voices capabilities
A consistent vocal identity
Keep a recognizable voice across dramatically different genres, from acoustic pop to aggressive metal, instead of a new generic vocal each time.
Verification-first enrollment
A spoken verification phrase is required during setup, which is designed to reduce the chance of enrolling a voice that does not belong to the account holder.
Private by default
A Voice is tied to your account rather than published to a shared marketplace, so it is not something other users can browse or select.
Works across the model catalog
Once set up, your Voice can be selected across most styles and genres available in Compose, not limited to a single preset category.
Complements Custom Models
Voice controls who is singing while a Custom Model shapes the overall production style, and the two personalization tools can be combined.
No studio session required
Capture a usable sample from a phone or basic microphone rather than booking professional recording time to establish a vocal identity.
How to set up and use Voices
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Confirm plan access
Voices shipped with the suno V5.5 personalization update on paid tiers, so confirm your current plan supports it before starting setup.
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Record or upload a sample
Provide a clean singing recording within the supported duration range — live recording or an existing upload both generally work.
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Complete spoken verification
Read back the requested verification phrase so the system can confirm the enrolled voice belongs to your account.
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Wait for processing
Voice enrollment typically takes a short processing period before the Voice becomes selectable in Create.
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Select your Voice in Create
Choose your Voice alongside a model (such as suno V5.5) before generating a new song.
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Reuse it across prompts
Apply the same Voice to multiple different style prompts to build a consistent artist identity rather than a one-off novelty.
Example Voices workflows
Solo artist demo reel
Enroll a Voice once, then generate the same original song across three genres — acoustic, pop, and electronic — to hear which arrangement fits your voice best.
Custom lyrics in your own voice
Pair Voices with Custom mode: paste a finished lyric, add a style prompt, and select your Voice so the song sounds like a real performance of your own writing.
Cross-genre vocal experiment
Use the same Voice on a metal-style prompt and a jazz-style prompt to compare how one vocal identity adapts across very different productions.
Getting a better Voice enrollment
Record in a quiet room
Background noise during enrollment can affect how cleanly the system captures your vocal timbre — a quiet room helps even without professional gear.
Sing, don’t just speak
Since Voices is built for singing identity, a short sung sample generally captures more useful vocal character than a spoken sample alone.
Keep a consistent style
Enroll with a performance style close to how you actually want to sing across genres, since the enrolled sample anchors the vocal character.
Reuse across a whole project
Apply the same Voice consistently across an EP or content series so listeners build recognition, rather than switching voices between tracks.
Who Voices is for
Singers without studio access
Demo new songs in your own voice without booking time in a physical studio.
Independent artists building a brand
Maintain a consistent vocal identity across an entire catalog of releases and experiments.
Songwriters testing material
Hear how a new song actually sounds performed by you, before deciding whether it is worth a full recording session.
Hobbyists exploring new genres
Hear yourself performing in styles you cannot physically sing well yet, from opera to death metal.
Content creators wanting a signature sound
Give a channel or project a recognizable vocal identity across every generated track.
Voices FAQ
Is Voices the same as Custom Models?
No. Voices captures your singing identity, while Custom Models fine-tune generation based on a catalog of your existing tracks. They can be used together.
Will other users be able to hear or use my Voice?
Voices are designed to stay private to your account rather than published to a shared or public marketplace.
Do I need professional recording equipment?
No. A clean sample from a phone or basic microphone is generally enough — the entire point of Voices is skipping a full studio session.
Which Suno AI model supports Voices?
Voices launched as part of the suno V5.5 personalization release, positioned for paid subscribers.
Can I have more than one Voice?
Voice limits depend on current plan terms — check your account settings for how many Voices you can enroll.
What is the verification phrase for?
It is a safeguard step intended to confirm that the person enrolling a Voice is the same person whose voice is being captured.
Can I remove or re-record a Voice later?
Voice management options are handled in account settings; you can generally update or remove an enrolled Voice there.
Does Voices work with Custom lyrics mode?
Yes — you can pair your Voice with Custom mode lyrics to hear your own written words performed in your own vocal identity.
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