Udio is still a powerful song lab, but its transition terms redefine what users are buying
Higher credit limits and advanced creation tools remain available, while downloads, commercial use, and user ownership of new output are restricted as Udio builds a licensed next-generation service.
By WhatAI Editorial Team ·
Udio's most important current update is not a new model or editing control. It is the transition that began after the company announced its Universal Music Group partnership on October 29, 2025 and its Warner Music Group agreement on November 19. The creative product remains online, but the practical meaning of a Udio subscription has changed.
Creators can still generate songs with the v1, v1.5, and v1.5 Allegro models. The core workflow still includes short and approximately two-minute generations, Extend, Remix, Styles, lyric controls, and the broader set of paid creation tools. Subscribers can upload audio they own, edit music and lyrics, work in Sessions, and use advanced Voice controls. Standard now includes 2,400 monthly credits, while Pro includes 6,000. Pro can generate five sets, or ten songs, at the same time. Those increases make Udio a high-capacity environment for exploring many directions.
The critical restriction is that audio, video, and stem downloads remain disabled. Udio's official transition article says downloads became unavailable when the UMG transition began, and its Help Center continues to state that they are disabled. A song can be created, refined, organized, played, and shared through an eligible Udio-hosted link, but it cannot move through the normal creator workflow into a DAW, video editor, podcast, game project, client folder, distributor, or private archive.
The current terms go further than a technical download limitation. The terms were last revised on November 12, 2025. They say users may not download, reproduce, transmit, publish, distribute, or make output available on personal devices, streaming platforms, or user-generated-content platforms. They also state that output may be used solely for personal and non-commercial purposes. The ownership section says Udio or its licensors own the output, and that any output ownership that might otherwise vest in the user is assigned to the company or its licensors. An older review that describes paid Udio output as commercially publishable no longer reflects the decision facing someone creating a new song under these transition terms.
There is an internal tension worth noting. The attribution section still describes how public use should credit Udio and exempts some paid output from that credit requirement. That language appears inconsistent with the broader provisions prohibiting downloads, distribution, and commercial use. WhatAI does not interpret that leftover attribution language as permission to override the clearer restrictions. Anyone considering public, professional, or commercial use should obtain a written answer from Udio and appropriate legal advice rather than relying on legacy guidance.
The long-term direction is more ambitious. Udio says its agreements with Universal and Warner will support new models trained with licensed data and experiences involving artist-approved voices and styles. The company has discussed covers, remixes, mashups, and new songs built around artists who choose to participate, with permissions, safeguards, and new revenue routes for artists and songwriters. Those plans could make Udio structurally different from a general AI song generator, but announced future experiences should not be listed as current production features until they launch with clear plans and rights.
WhatAI's take: Udio remains worth testing as a song laboratory. It can help a writer hear a lyric in several styles, help a producer explore arrangement directions, and help a learner understand how prompts, seeds, Styles, Voices, and edits change a result. It is not currently a sensible purchase for someone whose success depends on exporting and publishing the generated audio. Pay only if the additional credits and editing controls create enough value inside Udio itself. Before every renewal, recheck the download status, terms, model access, plan limits, and launch status of the licensed next-generation platform.
Udio creates songs with vocals and instrumentation from prompts, lyrics, style references, selected voices, and user-owned audio. Creators can generate candidates, extend an arrangement, remix it, replace sections, edit lyrics, blend Styles, reuse eligible Voices, and work through a waveform-based Sessions interface.
Is Udio Still Worth Using While Downloads Are Disabled?
Udio remains useful for online music ideation and controlled song iteration, but its current buying decision is dominated by the transition terms. Audio, video, and stem downloads are unavailable, and current output is restricted to personal and non-commercial use. A subscription therefore buys more creation capacity and editing control, not an export-ready commercial music licence.
Discuss Udio
Udio results vary with the prompt, lyrics, model, seed, song length, Styles, Voice, audio input, editing choices, and number of generations.
Join the discussion below and share the brief, plan, credits used, models, strongest take, edits, download status, intended use, and current terms you reviewed. Real community evidence will help users understand when Udio is worth exploring, when Suno or another tool is more practical, and whether Udio's licensed transition has changed the decision.
About Udio
Udio is an AI music creation platform that turns text prompts, lyrics, style references, selected voices, and user-owned audio into songs with vocals and instrumentation. Its workflow goes beyond one-click generation: creators can begin with 32-second or roughly 130-second candidates, extend a promising idea into a longer arrangement, remix it, replace sections, edit lyrics, blend style references, reuse eligible Udio voices, and work in the waveform-based Sessions editor. Udio remains especially useful for exploring vocal character, arrangement, genre, mood, and alternative interpretations of the same brief. However, the current service is in a transition period following licensing agreements with Universal Music Group and Warner Music Group. Audio, video, and stem downloads are disabled. Udio's terms, last revised November 12, 2025, also state that output may be used only for personal and non-commercial purposes, may not be downloaded or distributed, and is owned by Udio or its licensors. Users can share permitted Udio-hosted links, but the current product should not be treated as an export-ready source of music for YouTube, advertising, client work, streaming distribution, podcasts, games, or other commercial publication. Udio is strongest today as an online music ideation, experimentation, editing, and sharing environment for users who accept those restrictions and want to follow its planned move toward licensed artist voices, styles, covers, remixes, and mashups.
Use Cases
Key Features
- ✓ Text-to-music generation from genre, mood, subject, instrumentation, vocal, and production descriptions
- ✓ AI-generated lyrics, user-written lyrics, and instrumental-only creation
- ✓ Two candidate songs returned for Create, Extend, Remix, Inpaint, and Edit operations
- ✓ 32-second song generations
- ✓ Approximately 130-second song generations
- ✓ Song extension for intros, sections, and outros
- ✓ Remixing with adjustable variance and optional prompt or lyric changes
- ✓ Paid music and lyric editing for replacing selected sections
- ✓ Paid audio inpainting and segment replacement
- ✓ Trimming without credit use
- ✓ Paid audio uploads for extending, inpainting, remixing, styling, and Sessions
- ✓ Styles references from eligible Udio songs, user-owned uploads, and the Style Library
- ✓ Subscriber-only Style Blending for combining two references and adjusting their influence
- ✓ Voices feature for using eligible Udio voices in new songs
- ✓ Subscriber Voice controls using voices from eligible previously created Udio songs
- ✓ Playground for Voice and Style combinations
- ✓ Sessions waveform editor for paid subscribers
- ✓ Sessions extensions, replacements, alternate takes, snapshots, and undo
- ✓ Manual mode for bypassing genre-tag prompt expansion
- ✓ Advanced controls including seed-based repeatability under the current model behaviour
- ✓ Negative prompting and style reduction controls
- ✓ v1, v1.5, and v1.5 Allegro model access during the transition
- ✓ Custom cover art uploads for eligible subscribers and trial users
- ✓ Folders, playlists, favourites, private songs, public profiles, and Udio-hosted sharing links
- ✓ Web access on desktop and mobile browsers
- ✓ Official iPhone app with creation, listening, sharing, subscription, and library access
- ✓ Cross-device account and library synchronization
- ✓ Free daily and monthly generation allowances
- ✓ Paid Standard and Pro credit allowances
- ✓ A la carte non-expiring credit purchases
- ✓ No current audio, video, or stem downloads
- ✓ No current public API
- ✓ No official Android app
Pricing
Free
$0
- • 10 daily generation credits
- • Additional 100-credit monthly limit
- • Daily and monthly limits do not roll over
- • Maximum of three approximately 130-second songs per day
- • Core song generation, extension, remixing, Styles, listening, playlists, and Udio-hosted sharing
- • Advanced paid editing, audio upload, customized Voice controls, and Sessions are not fully included
- • Current output is personal and non-commercial under the transition terms
- • Audio, video, and stem downloads are disabled
Standard
$10/month or $96/year in the United States
- • 2,400 credits per month
- • Paid creation, music and lyric editing, audio upload, Voice controls, and Sessions access
- • Up to three sets, or six songs, can be created at the same time
- • No free-tier cap of three approximately 130-second songs per day
- • Priority generation and broader advanced controls
- • Monthly subscription credits do not roll over
- • A one-time seven-day Standard trial is available to eligible creators, but trial credit limits remain at the free level
- • Audio, video, and stem downloads remain disabled
- • Current output remains limited to personal and non-commercial use under the transition terms
Pro
$30/month or approximately $289/year through the US App Store
- • 6,000 credits per month
- • Everything available in Standard
- • Up to five sets, or ten songs, can be created at the same time
- • Early access to selected features and models
- • Broader control over whether other users can use eligible songs as Style references
- • Experimental Styles access inside Sessions where available
- • Monthly subscription credits do not roll over
- • No Pro trial is currently documented
- • Audio, video, and stem downloads remain disabled
- • Current output remains limited to personal and non-commercial use under the transition terms
A la carte credits
From $3
- • Available to all account types through the pricing or app purchase flow
- • US App Store lists 100 credits for $3
- • US App Store lists 1,000 credits for $25
- • Purchased a la carte credits do not expire
- • Extra credits do not remove plan feature restrictions, download restrictions, or usage-rights restrictions
- • Verify the current web or in-app price, currency, tax, and account eligibility before purchase
Pricing varies by plan and region — see current pricing.
Plan features change — last updated: 2026-07-29.
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Udio — Frequently Asked Questions
What is Udio?
Udio is an AI music creation platform from Uncharted Labs. It generates songs with vocals and instrumentation from prompts and lyrics, then supports extension, remixing, section replacement, Styles, Voices, audio-guided creation, and timeline editing through Sessions.
Is Udio free?
Yes. Free accounts receive a 10-credit daily limit plus an additional 100-credit monthly limit. Free users can create no more than three approximately 130-second songs per day. Daily and monthly limits do not roll over.
How much does Udio cost?
Udio Standard is currently documented at $10 per month and Pro at $30 per month in the United States. Standard is also listed at $96 annually through the US App Store, while Pro is listed at $289 annually there. A la carte packs include 100 credits for $3 and 1,000 credits for $25 in the US App Store. Verify current web or in-app checkout pricing, currency, tax, and renewal terms.
Can I download songs from Udio?
No. Udio's official transition guidance says downloads of audio, video, and stems are disabled. The current terms also prohibit downloading copies of output. Users can share eligible Udio-hosted links through approved sharing routes.
Can I use new Udio songs commercially?
Not under the current transition terms. The terms last revised November 12, 2025 state that output may be used only for personal and non-commercial purposes and may not be downloaded, published, or distributed. Do not rely on older Udio reviews or pre-transition rights summaries for a new song.
Who owns music generated by Udio?
Udio's current terms state that the company or its licensors own the output and related intellectual property rights. They also state that if ownership in output vests in the user, the user assigns that interest to the company or its licensors. The user retains ownership of their own input content, subject to the broad licence granted to Udio under the terms.
What changed after Udio partnered with Universal Music Group?
Udio entered a transition period on October 29, 2025. Downloads were disabled, paid credit allowances increased, subscribers received bonus credits, and Udio announced a future licensed platform for artist-approved voices, styles, remixes, covers, mashups, and other experiences.
What did the Warner Music Group agreement change?
Udio says the Warner agreement resolves that litigation and supports a next-generation licensed service. During the transition, creators still have the v1, v1.5, and v1.5 Allegro models plus core tools such as Extend, Remix, and Styles. Current use remains governed by the transition terms.
What are Udio Styles?
Styles let a creator guide a new song with one or two eligible reference clips. Sources can include Udio songs, user-owned uploads, and the Style Library. Some blending, library, and subscriber features vary by plan and platform.
Can Udio clone my voice?
No. Udio's Voices feature can use a voice from its Voice Library or an eligible previously created native Udio song. Udio says users cannot currently upload their own voice as a source, and the feature is not available in the iOS app.
What is Udio Sessions?
Sessions is a paid waveform-based editing interface. It supports extensions, selected-region replacements, lyric changes, two generated takes, snapshots, automatic organization, and undo. Each generated extension or replacement consumes credits.
Does Udio have an API?
No. Udio's official Help Center says it does not currently offer a public API. Unofficial services should not be represented as Udio integrations without separate verification and permission.
Does Udio have Android and iPhone apps?
Udio has an official iPhone app and mobile web access. Its Help Center says there is no official Android app. The iOS app also lacks several advanced web features, including audio uploading, remixing, inpainting, styling, folders, and full search.
Does Udio have an affiliate program?
No public affiliate program was verified. Udio's official Help Center says it does not yet have one. WhatAI should use the direct product link unless Udio later publishes and verifies a formal program.
Sources & References
- Official Udio website (verified July 29, 2026: current AI music creation, listening, sharing, and product positioning) ↗
- Official Udio pricing page (verified July 29, 2026: current Free, Standard, Pro, annual, and credit purchase routes) ↗
- Official credits guide (verified July 29, 2026: operation costs, free limits, 2,400 Standard credits, 6,000 Pro credits, rollover, trial limits, and a la carte credits) ↗
- Official subscription guide (verified July 29, 2026: $10 Standard, $30 Pro, upgrades, downgrades, cancellation, and billing timing) ↗
- Official trial guide (verified July 29, 2026: seven-day Standard trial, auto-conversion, annual charge example, included tools, and excluded credit benefits) ↗
- Official Udio terms of service, last revised November 12, 2025 (verified July 29, 2026: downloads, distribution, personal use, output ownership, user-content licence, attribution, and acceptable use) ↗
- Official UMG transition guide (verified July 29, 2026: disabled downloads, increased credits, bonus credits, and Pro concurrency) ↗
- Official Udio and Universal Music Group announcement (verified July 29, 2026: transition, download removal, licensed artist voices and styles, remixes, covers, and mashup plans) ↗
- Official Warner Music Group partnership guide (verified July 29, 2026: licensing, litigation resolution, transition terms, retained models, core tools, and Udio-hosted sharing) ↗
- Official Udio changelog (verified July 29, 2026: Voices, Sessions, iOS, Styles, Allegro v1.5, inpainting, folders, trimming, and product updates) ↗
- Official Sessions guide (verified July 29, 2026: paid access, waveform extensions, replacements, lyrics, takes, undo, storage, and credit use) ↗
- Official Styles guide (verified July 29, 2026: reference sources, availability, blending, desktop limits, and subscriber-only features) ↗
- Official Voices guide (verified July 29, 2026: Voice Library, eligible native songs, subscriber controls, Playground, web access, iOS exclusion, and no user voice upload) ↗
- Official audio-upload guide (verified July 29, 2026: paid access, Extend, Inpaint, Sessions, Remix, Style, ownership requirement, prohibited sources, and acapella limitation) ↗
- Official editing guide (verified July 29, 2026: paid or trial access, region replacement, lyric editing, mood, instruments, style, and vocal changes) ↗
- Official model-behaviour guide (verified July 29, 2026: stochastic output, manual mode, seeds, repeatability, and future-change qualification) ↗
- Official iOS guide (verified July 29, 2026: official iPhone app, no Android app, creation, sharing, account sync, and mobile feature limitations) ↗
- Official Udio public API article (verified July 29, 2026: no current public API) ↗
- Official Udio affiliate article (verified July 29, 2026: no current affiliate program) ↗
- Official Udio service status page (verified July 29, 2026: current operational status and incident history) ↗
- Official US Apple App Store listing (verified July 29, 2026: iPhone app, $10 and $30 monthly plans, $96 and $289 annual plans, and $3 and $25 credit packs) ↗
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