Suno Backup

Back up and protect your entire Suno library

Suno has no official export. Suno Explorer downloads every song — plus lyrics, prompts, tags and metadata — to your own computer, so a changed account or a service outage never costs you your music.

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Why you need a Suno backup

Every song you make on Suno lives on Suno's servers. There is no official "export my library" button, no bulk download, and no guarantee that what's there today will be there tomorrow. Accounts get suspended. Terms of service change. Services go down or pivot — creators watched it happen elsewhere when a competing platform removed downloads overnight.

If any of that happens to your account, the songs you spent hours crafting are simply gone. A Suno backup is the only thing that protects against it: a complete copy of your work, stored somewhere you control.

The short version: Suno doesn't back up your library for you. If you care about your creations, you need your own local copy — and Suno Explorer is the fastest way to make one.

What Suno Explorer backs up

Most "backup" tools only grab audio. Suno Explorer captures the whole picture, because the metadata is often as valuable as the song:

That means your backup isn't just a folder of MP3s — it's a faithful, searchable copy of your creative library.

How to back up your Suno library

  1. Install Suno Explorer from the Chrome Web Store. No account or signup required.
  2. Open suno.com while logged in, and click Connect in the extension.
  3. Click "Index Library." Suno Explorer reads your full library through the Suno API and stores it locally — it handles libraries of 30,000+ songs.
  4. Export and download. Save your library as a JSON backup and/or bulk-download every audio file to your computer.

Backup formats and storage

Suno Explorer keeps two complementary layers of backup:

How to restore from a backup

Restoring is the reverse of exporting. Open Suno Explorer's Data Management page, choose Import, and select your JSON backup. Your library, lineage and curation are rebuilt locally — you can merge with an existing library or replace it. Because the backup is a plain file you control, you can move it between computers or keep copies anywhere.

Suno backup, the safe way

A common worry with third-party backup tools is account safety. Suno Explorer runs entirely in your own browser, using your existing Suno session — the same way you already use the site. Nothing is routed through an external server during a local backup, and your audio and metadata go straight to your machine. You stay in control the whole time.

Frequently asked questions

Does Suno back up my songs automatically?

No. Suno has no official export or automatic backup. Suno Explorer adds that capability: it indexes your library and lets you download every track plus its metadata to your own computer.

Can I recover deleted Suno songs?

Only if you backed them up first. Once a song is removed from Suno there's no official recovery, but a local backup keeps your own copy of the audio and metadata regardless.

Is my backup safe if Suno changes their API or terms?

Yes. Once a backup is on your computer it's yours — it doesn't depend on Suno staying online or keeping the same API.

Do I need an account to back up my Suno library?

No account is required for the extension — just be logged in to suno.com as usual. Cloud sync of curation is optional and free.

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Also want offline access? See how to use Suno offline →