Suno Weighs Developer API Ahead of ‘Partner-Powered’ Model

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AI music generator Suno is considering launching a developer API and is gathering feedback from potential users before building it. The company’s Jack Brody said the move is tied to an upcoming partner-powered model and is meant to surface applications that make use of what generative music can uniquely offer.

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No timeline or technical details have been disclosed. The outreach suggests Suno is looking to expand beyond its consumer-facing product and position its technology as infrastructure for third-party developers building music apps.

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Chris is a seasoned attorney and business strategist with over two decades of experience counseling artists, producers, and songwriters in the music industry. Currently serving as Chief Legal Officer of a $3 billion company, Chris remains deeply committed to supporting the creative community whenever his schedule allows. Over the course of his career, he has helped renowned creatives and entrepreneurs navigate contracts, protect their intellectual property, and structure their business ventures — contributions that have earned him multiple RIAA Gold and Platinum Awards. As the founder of Maximum Velocity Partners, LLC and a member of the Forbes Business Development Council, Chris regularly shares insights on branding, entrepreneurship, IP protection, and industry growth. Through his contributions to Music Industry Weekly, Chris offers practical legal and business guidance to help music professionals protect their work, increase their earnings, and build long-term success in today’s evolving music entertainment landscape.