VoicePicker

Suno vs Synthesia: Which Is Better in 2026?

TL;DR

On balance, Synthesia comes out ahead — 8.6 to 8.1 — though the right answer depends on what you're producing. Suno leads on voice quality (8/10), while Suno delivers more for the money (9/10 on value).

Head-to-head

MetricSunoSynthesia
Overall score8.18.6
Voice quality8.08.0
Value9.07.0
UI9.09.0
Free tierYesNo
Cheapest paid plan$8/mo$18/mo
Most popular plan$8/mo$60/mo
Languages supported50130
Voices in catalog1000
Voice cloningYesYes
API availableNoYes
Emotion controlNoYes
Multi-speakerNoYes
Commercial useYesYes
Audio qualitystudio-44.1kHzstudio-44.1kHz
Output formatsmp3, wavmp4
Founded2022 · United States2017 · United Kingdom
Enterprise planNoYes

Pricing showdown

Suno's entry plan undercuts Synthesia by $10 per month — a meaningful gap for indie producers.

When to choose Suno

  • You want commercial use included on the lowest plan without surprise overages.
  • You want to evaluate end-to-end before paying — Suno has a real free tier, Synthesia does not.

When to choose Synthesia

  • You publish in five or more languages and need a single tool that covers all of them.
  • Programmatic generation is required and Suno doesn't expose one.

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Frequently asked questions

Is Suno or Synthesia better for podcast voiceover?

For podcast voiceover, Synthesia edges out Suno on our rubric (8.6 vs 8.1). The deciding factor is long-form consistency and natural pacing.

Which one is cheaper?

Suno starts at $8/month, cheaper than Synthesia's $18/month entry plan.

Which has more languages?

Suno supports 50 languages; Synthesia supports 130. Synthesia is the broader choice for multilingual projects.

Do both offer voice cloning?

Yes — both support voice cloning. Consent requirements apply on both platforms.

Which is better for ai music for video?

For ai music for video, Suno scores 9.0/10 versus Synthesia's 8.6/10 — see our use-case page for the full ranked list.