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How to Migrate from Suno to Soundraw (Step-by-Step)

Last updated: April 2026

Content creators migrating from Suno to Soundraw typically seek more commercially viable, royalty-free music for videos, podcasts, and digital content. While Suno excels at generating complete songs with vocals for creative experimentation, Soundraw specializes in customizable, instrumental background tracks cleared for commercial use. This guide covers the complete migration process, including exporting your Suno preferences, adapting your workflow to Soundraw's customization-focused editor, and understanding the key differences in licensing and output. We'll help you transition smoothly to a tool designed for hassle-free content creation.

Estimated Timeline

solo user

3-5 hours (over 1-2 days)

small team

1-3 days (including coordination and testing)

enterprise

Not typically applicable, as these are individual creator tools. For a large team rollout, 1-2 weeks for training and workflow integration.

Migration Steps

1

Audit Your Suno Usage and Needs

easy

2

Export and Organize Your Suno Assets

medium

3

Set Up Your Soundraw Account and Explore

easy

4

Recreate Your Core Styles in Soundraw

medium

5

Integrate Soundraw into Your Production Workflow

medium

6

Manage Your Suno Subscription and Data

easy

Feature Mapping

SunoSoundraw EquivalentNotes
Text-to-Song with VocalsGenre/Mood-Based Instrumental GenerationSoundraw does not generate vocal tracks or interpret text prompts. You select musical parameters to generate backing tracks.
Lyric GenerationN/ASoundraw has no lyric or vocal generation features. This functionality is lost in migration.
Genre SelectionGenre & Theme SelectionDirect mapping possible for many genres (Pop, Rock, Cinematic). Soundraw adds broader 'Themes' like 'Corporate' or 'Travel'.
Song Structure CustomizationSong Editor (Section Customization)Similar in intent. Soundraw's editor allows detailed control over intro, verse, chorus, and outro sections within a track.
Freemium Model (Credits/Generation Limits)Freemium Model (Download Limits)Both are freemium. Suno often limits generations per day; Soundraw's free tier limits downloads per month.
AI-Generated Complete Musical PieceAI-Generated, Royalty-Free MusicCore similarity. Key difference: Soundraw outputs are explicitly royalty-free for commercial use, a major migration driver.
Simple Prompt-Based InterfaceParameter-Based Generator & EditorDifferent approach. Soundraw uses dropdowns and sliders for control rather than natural language prompts.

Data Transfer Guide

There is no automated data transfer or direct import from Suno to Soundraw. The migration is manual and conceptual. First, from Suno: manually download each audio file you wish to keep via the web interface. Organize these files with notes on their genre, tempo, and mood. Second, for Soundraw: use your organized notes as a guide. In Soundraw, use the 'Create Music' generator. Input parameters similar to your Suno tracks—select matching genres, moods (like 'Happy' or 'Dark'), and set the tempo. Generate tracks, then use the editor to fine-tune length and structure. Save successful parameter combinations as presets. The 'data' transferred is your creative preference, not the files themselves.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I transfer my data from Suno to Soundraw?+
No, there is no direct transfer of audio files or project data. You must manually download tracks from Suno and use your creative preferences to guide new generations in Soundraw's different system.
How long does migration take?+
For a solo user, expect 3-5 hours spread over a couple of days. This includes auditing, downloading archives, learning Soundraw's interface, and recreating key musical styles to fit your workflow.
Will I lose any features switching to Soundraw?+
Yes. You will lose vocal generation, lyric creation, and text-prompt-based songwriting. Soundraw is focused on customizable, instrumental background music for content, not standalone songs with vocals.
Can I use both tools during migration?+
Absolutely. A phased approach is recommended. Use Soundraw for new background music needs while keeping Suno active for projects requiring vocals. This allows for a smooth transition without disrupting ongoing work.
Is Soundraw cheaper than Suno?+
It depends on usage. Soundraw's paid plans offer unlimited downloads of royalty-free tracks, which can be more cost-effective for high-volume content creators. Suno's cost is tied to generation credits. Compare your monthly output needs against each pricing model.