How to Download a Suno AI Playlist (Free MP3 & WAV)

A five-step walkthrough to save every track from any Suno AI playlist using SunoDown — free, no sign-up, with optional lossless WAV via Suno Pro.

Updated: 2026-05-25 · Reading time ~3 min · Tools: web browser, SunoDown

Before you start

You need exactly two things: a Suno AI playlist URL (e.g. https://suno.com/playlist/<id>) and a modern browser. MP3 downloads are completely free and require no account. WAV downloads require a Suno Pro or Premier subscription cookie, covered in step 4.

The five steps

Step 1

Copy the Suno playlist URL

Open suno.com in your browser, navigate to the playlist you want to save, and copy the address bar URL. It will look like https://suno.com/playlist/fe85c062-…. Public, unlisted, and your own playlists all work — as long as you can open the URL in a browser, SunoDown can read it.

Step 2

Paste the URL into SunoDown

Open suno-down.com and paste the copied URL into the input field on the homepage. SunoDown also accepts the bare playlist ID (the UUID after /playlist/) if you prefer to paste only that.

Step 3

Click "Load" to fetch the tracks

Press the Load button. SunoDown queries the Suno API on your behalf and renders every track with its title, artist, cover image, and duration. Large playlists are paginated automatically.

Step 4

Choose MP3 (free) or WAV (Suno Pro)

Use the format toggle above the track list:

  • MP3 — compressed AAC/MP3 audio, free for every track, no account required.
  • WAV — lossless 16-bit/44.1 kHz audio. Requires linking your Suno Pro or Premier __client cookie. The cookie is held in server memory only and never written to disk.

If you choose WAV without linking Pro, SunoDown shows a banner with a one-click setup modal.

Step 5

Download one by one — or grab the whole ZIP

Each track has its own download button. For bulk download, click Download All as ZIP: SunoDown streams every file, packs them into a single archive in the browser, and triggers a download. There is no track-count limit; playlists with hundreds of songs work, though larger archives naturally take longer.

Ready to try it?

Open SunoDown →

Frequently asked questions

Is SunoDown really free?
Yes. MP3 downloads — including the bulk ZIP option — are free with no account. Only lossless WAV downloads require an existing Suno Pro or Premier subscription (the cost is on Suno’s side, not ours).
Does SunoDown store my Suno cookie?
The __client cookie you paste is held in server memory only and discarded on logout, session expiry, or server restart. It is never written to a database or log. See the privacy policy for details.
Is there a song-count limit per playlist?
No. SunoDown paginates the Suno API automatically and packs everything into one ZIP. Playlists with hundreds of tracks work — they just take proportionally longer to bundle.
Why does WAV need a Pro account?
Suno serves lossless WAV only to authenticated Pro/Premier sessions. SunoDown can only proxy what your account already has access to — it cannot bypass that gate.
What about copyright?
Music generated on Suno is governed by Suno’s terms. Use SunoDown for personal copies of your own playlists or content you have the right to download. See the terms of service.

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