How to Make a Song in Suno with Your Own Voice (Even If You Can’t Sing At All)
“I have spent a lot of time trying to do this in Suno but it does not do it effectively - often it will change the sound of your voice so much that it does not sound like you whatsoever. Does anyone know of any other programs that do this well? Or you can upload yourself and it will magically use AI to make you sound better and more polished? But still sound like you?”
If you can sing, the answer to these questions we found on Reddit is brief: you simply can sing right into Suno or add a recording of your singing voice. But what if you can't? Or what if you want to create a song in Suno that would sound like someone you know or like a particular celebrity?
Suno has come a long way since the days when getting your own voice into an AI-generated song meant jumping through hoops. With the release of Suno v5.5 in March 2026, the platform now has a built-in voice cloning feature called Voices — and yes, it actually works.
Suno's Voices feature generates songs in your voice, meaning Suno's AI sings whatever it creates, using your vocal timbre as a model. What it can't do is let you replace the vocals on a specific track with a precise, pitch-accurate clone of your voice, or apply your voice to music generated outside of Suno. That's where LALAL.AI still fills a real gap.
This guide covers both approaches: how to use Suno Voices if you're on a Pro or Premier plan, and how to get more granular control using LALAL.AI's Voice Cloner, including a workflow that combines both tools.
What's New in Suno in 2026: The Voices Feature Explained
Suno v5.5, launched on March 26, 2026, introduced three major personalization features. The most relevant one here is Voices, Suno's own answer to voice cloning.
Here's how it works and what its limits are:
How Suno Voices works:
- You record a short vocal sample directly into your browser or upload a clean a cappella recording.
- Suno builds a private voice profile from it — capturing your timbre, range, and texture.
- Before the voice is registered, Suno requires you to speak a random phrase live as a verification step — this is designed to prevent unauthorized cloning of someone else's voice.
Your Voice is private and only you can use it to generate new songs.
What Suno Voices can do:
- Generate entirely new AI songs that sound like they're sung by you.
- Combine your Voice with delivery tags like [Whispered] or [Belted] to get different performance styles in your own voice.
What Suno Voices cannot do:
- Replace the vocals on an existing track with your voice while preserving the original melody exactly.
- Apply your voice to music from outside Suno (tracks from a DAW, covers, external beats).
- Give you the isolated vocal stem for further editing.
Plan requirements: Voices is available on Pro and Premier plans only. Free users do not have access to the feature.
If Suno Voices covers your use case, it's the fastest path. If you need more control or you're working with audio that didn't originate in Suno, read on.
How to Create a Suno Song with Your Own Vocals Using LALAL.AI Voice Cloner
The two methods below work regardless of your Suno plan, and give you precise control over which voice sings, and on which track.
Option #1. Generate Your Voice Clone & Replace Suno-Made Vocals with It
- First, generate a digital replica of a voice you want to use in your Suno song. To do that, head over to Voice Cloner and click Select Files to upload audio recording of your own or someone else's voice (as soon as you have their consent).
Here’s where the magic happens. Instead of sticking to the predetermined voices within Suno's library, creators can use LALAL.AI’s Voice Cloner to craft a Voice Pack. This pack can be built using recordings of your own voice or by extracting vocals from YouTube videos of your favorite artists. Yes, it’s technically possible to pull audio from YouTube if you download the audio first with a tool like 4K Video Downloader Plus and use that recording to train a custom voice model, but remember that there are some ethical and legal nuances to consider.
- Once you added the file, Voice Cloner will start creating the Voice Pack. If you’re happy with the previews, you can start using it. Note that training the pack might take a few minutes.
- Once your Voice Pack is ready, click on the three dots next to its name and select Use on Voice Changer.
- Go to Suno and generate a song like you normally would by entering a prompt with everything you want to hear in your song and hit Create.
- Once the song is created, it will have vocals generated by Suno from one of its predetermined voice models. Download this song.
- Go back to LALAL.AI. At this point, you should be able to upload the song you’ve just downloaded from Suno with your Voice Pack selected in LALAL.AI by default.
- Upload the song by clicking Choose Audio or Video and wait for a few minutes to let LALAL.AI Voice Changer replace the Suno vocals with your new voice from the Voice Pack.
- Process the entire track if you’re happy with the previews.
Option #2: Add Your Custom Voice Before Generating a Song in Suno
This way is a bit more complicated.
- Head over to Voice Cloner and click Select Files to upload audio recording of your own or someone else’s voice (as soon as you have their consent).
- Once the Voice Pack is created and you’re happy with it, proceed to the Voice Changer and upload any random audio to replace its vocals with the vocals from the Voice Pack.
- Go back to Suno and upload the song with your new vocals by pressing the + button at the bottom of the page.
- Select Add Audio and upload the song.
- Now simply generate the song in Suno as you normally would by clicking Create. Your audio file with source vocals will be placed at the top of your prompt area.
Suno will then create a song with your new vocals. But note that this method has its flaws, as too many processings of the voice (Voice Changer at first and then the vocals will be again processed by Suno) might end up with a voice that doesn’t resemble the original one made by Voice Cloner. However, it depends on the output recording of your original audio that you used to train the Voice Pack, so we recommend you trying both approaches to see which one gives you a more natural result.
There's also option three that allows for more control but we won't cover it here in detail: you can make a song in Suno, isolate a vocal stem from it either directly in Suno AI or with LALAL.AI Stem Splitter, and use your DAW to record and add your custom vocals. This gives more direct control but is a lot more work.
Ethical Considerations Before You Begin
When using someone else’s voice, even for personal projects, it’s important to tread carefully. The idea is to keep it personal and avoid distributing or monetizing these creations without proper permissions.
On the other hand, for those who want to hear their own voice on a Suno track, the process is straightforward. The appeal is clear: indie musicians can produce demo tracks without the cost of a studio session. Fans can reimagine Suno-generated songs with the voice of their favorite artist, just for personal enjoyment. And producers can explore new creative directions without being bound by the default Suno voices.
So this combination of Suno and Voice Cloning surely creates a playground for experimentation. No matter if it’s testing a track concept or simply having fun with a new sound, the potential for creative exploration is wide open!
Frequently Asked Questions
Can Suno use my own voice?
Yes, as of Suno v5.5 (March 2026). The Voices feature lets Pro and Premier subscribers train a voice model from their own recordings. The process includes a live verification step to confirm voice ownership. Free plan users do not have access to Voices.
What's the difference between Suno Voices and LALAL.AI Voice Cloner?
Suno Voices generates new songs that sound like you: the AI writes, composes, and sings using your voice profile. LALAL.AI Voice Cloner lets you replace the vocals on any existing track (including Suno-generated songs) with a precise clone of your or someone else's voice. LALAL.AI gives you more control over the melody and the source audio.
Do I need a paid Suno plan to use my own voice?
Yes. Suno's Voices feature requires a Pro or Premier subscription. Free tier users get the standard generation experience without voice cloning.
Can I use LALAL.AI Voice Cloner if I don't have Suno Pro?
Yes. LALAL.AI Voice Cloner works independently of your Suno plan. You can generate a track on Suno's free tier, download it, and use LALAL.AI to replace the vocals with your own voice.
Is it legal to clone a celebrity's voice?
Cloning someone else's voice without their explicit consent is legally and ethically problematic in most jurisdictions. Suno v5.5 specifically added live identity verification to prevent unauthorized voice cloning.
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