Suno is the fastest way to generate a song from a text prompt — but it only gives you audio. This guide walks through the three proven ways to turn a Suno track into a finished music video for YouTube, TikTok, and Reels in 2026: the AI music video generator path (Solmi), the manual edit path (CapCut / Premiere), and the dance-template path (Freebeat / Plazmapunk).
Yes — on paid plans of any major AI music video tool (Solmi, Freebeat, etc.). YouTube allows monetization where the audio is licensed and the visuals don't infringe on third-party rights.
Suno's Pro and Premier plans include a commercial-use license for music you generate. The free plan is for personal / non-monetized use only. Check Suno's current terms before publishing anything monetized.
Solmi: 3–10 minutes from paste to export including all three aspect ratios. Manual edit in CapCut/Premiere: 1–3 hours. Freebeat / Plazmapunk: 5–15 minutes per aspect ratio.
Yes — Solmi auto-detects the lyrics from the Suno audio and renders them on screen in your chosen style. Freebeat also supports auto-lyrics. CapCut's auto-caption feature handles this in manual edits with ~90% accuracy in 2026.
No. Solmi requires zero editing skills — paste a link, pick a style, generate. Freebeat and Plazmapunk are also no-editing. Only the manual CapCut/Premiere workflow requires editing experience.
Solmi is the only AI music video generator in 2026 that imports Suno share links directly. Freebeat and Plazmapunk both work with MP3 uploads (download from Suno first).