Suno has announced it has raised more than $400M in a Series D funding round, bringing the AI music company’s total post-money valuation to a staggering $5.4 billion.
It marks a more than 2x growth in valuation for the company since just November 2025, when it raised $250 million in funding resulting in a $2.45 billion post-money valuation.
The latest funding round was led by Bond Capital, alongside IVP, Forerunner, Union Square Ventures, Alkeon and Quiet, with participation from existing investors Matrix, Lightspeed, Menlo Ventures and Schroders Capital.
Suno says the latest funding will go towards “helping more people express themselves through music, while continuing to expand what’s possible for artists and creators on Suno.”
Following the Series D funding round, Suno says the coming months will see the rollout of its “first music model developed in partnership with the music industry”. In November, Suno announced it had formed a new “groundbreaking” partnership with Warner Music Group, one of the world’s big three record labels.
“Since our early days, artistry has been central to how we build,” Suno writes in a blog post on its website. “We work closely with artists, producers, and songwriters to understand creative workflows and develop tools that genuinely support them. We care deeply about getting this right – more than half of our team are musicians themselves.”
It goes on: “We believe there’s a huge opportunity to create new experiences for fans while helping artists reach audiences, build community, and unlock new creative and economic possibilities.
“We’re incredibly grateful to the community that helps shape Suno every day. We can’t wait to keep building alongside you.”
Learn more about Suno’s latest funding round and valuation at suno.com.
Sam is the Associate News Editor for Guitar.com and MusicTech. Thoroughly immersed in music culture for the majority of his life, Sam has played guitar for 20 years, studied music technology and production at university, and also written for the likes of MusicRadar, Guitar World, Total Guitar and Metal Hammer.
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