Suno’s AI music generator is now accessible directly from the Messages app drawer, letting iPhone users create songs from text or voice prompts without switching apps. The feature rolled out today, and both the sender and recipient need the Suno app installed to use it.
Once Suno is installed, it appears alongside other iMessage apps in the message compose interface. Users can input a text prompt or voice memo, choose a genre, and generate a song before sending it in the chat. The app lets you refresh generations to preview different versions before committing to one. This is the lowest-friction way Suno has offered music creation yet, you stay in conversation while making a song.
Suno generates 7 million songs daily and has more than 2 million paid subscribers. The company’s web and iPhone apps already let users create, remix, and browse AI-generated music. But embedding that tool directly into Messages is a significant shift in how casual users might encounter generative music creation. You no longer have to think of it as a separate app experience as it becomes as accessible as adding a text effect or Memoji reaction.
make your texts sing 🎶
suno is now in your imessage keyboard
make sure to update your suno app to the latest pic.twitter.com/JFCTu2zQGS
— Suno (@suno) July 15, 2026
For active music creators and hobbyists, the iMessage integration removes friction from an already common workflow: generate a track, refine it, then share it. Musicians and producers experimenting with AI composition now have one less context switch. For casual users, the feature creates a social discovery mechanism. If someone in your group chat generates a song, you see the result directly in Messages, no need to open a separate app or click a link.
Suno’s paid tiers remain unchanged. The Messages integration works with both free and paid accounts, though free users face generation limits. This means group chats with mixed tiers of Suno adoption will see variation in how often people can create and share.
Both users need the Suno app installed to see and interact with generated songs in Messages. For users who enjoy playing with AI music creation, the friction is minimal. For casual users who never think about music generation, the feature will go unnoticed unless someone in their group chat starts sending Suno songs regularly.
