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SUNO BRINGS AI MUSIC GENERATION TO IMESSAGE

AI DESK1 MIN READ
FRI, JUL 17, 2026

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Suno, the AI music generation platform, has integrated its technology into Apple's iMessage, allowing users to create songs directly within the messaging app.

The integration lets iMessage users generate music tracks through Suno's artificial intelligence without leaving the chat interface. Users can create songs by providing prompts or descriptions of the music they want. Suno's AI music tools have gained traction since the company's launch, competing with platforms like Udio in the generative music space. The technology synthesizes vocals and instrumentation based on text inputs. The iMessage integration represents Suno's push into consumer-facing products beyond its standalone web platform. Apple's messaging app reaches hundreds of millions of users globally, offering Suno significant distribution potential. The move joins a broader trend of AI features embedding into everyday apps. Whether users will adopt AI music generation in casual messaging contexts remains unclear, though the feature is now available to explore.

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