Best Suno Alternative in 2026 — Hitto
Suno is a great AI music generator. But if you’re here, you’re probably looking for one of three things: MV generation, lip-sync video, or a bundled workflow that doesn’t make you stitch together three tools. Hitto is built for all three.
When to switch from Suno to Hitto
Switch if you say yes to any of these:
- “I want to make music videos to go with my AI songs”
- “I want lip-sync videos with a consistent character on screen”
- “I want copyright certificates from day one (not just on paid)”
- “I want Mandarin / Japanese / Korean / Spanish vocals that sound native”
- “I want stem separation built into the same app”
Stay on Suno if:
- “I only need audio, never video”
- “I’m at the $10/mo tier and want to stay there”
- “I’m chasing the absolute cleanest vocal quality regardless of features”
Both are valid. Use the right tool.
Hitto vs Suno — feature-by-feature
| Feature | Hitto | Suno |
|---|---|---|
| Generate songs from text | ✓ | ✓ |
| Built-in MV generator | ✓ | — |
| Lip-sync MV with emotion presets | ✓ (5 presets) | — |
| Stem separation | ✓ | — |
| Lyric video generator | ✓ | — |
| AI cover generator | ✓ | Limited |
| Vocal languages | 10+ | 10+ |
| Copyright certificate | ✓ all plans | Paid only |
| Commercial-use rights | ✓ all paid plans | Paid only |
| Free trial | ✓ | ✓ |
| Entry paid plan | $19.90/mo | $10/mo |
| Audio quality (subjective) | High | High (often considered top-tier) |
| Workflow | Single app, song → MV | Audio only; pair with separate MV tool |
How to migrate from Suno to Hitto
Two paths:
Path A — Keep your Suno songs, just add Hitto MVs
- Download the audio from your Suno library
- In Hitto Chat, upload the audio
- Choose MV style (standard, lyric video, or lip-sync)
- Generate and export
You keep all your Suno work; you just add the MV layer.
Path B — Regenerate the song in Hitto for a tighter song+MV match
- Grab the Suno prompt that worked for you
- Paste it into Hitto Chat (Hitto’s prompt format is similar)
- Tweak any single attribute (BPM, vocal type, mood) if needed
- Generate the song, then proceed straight to MV
Path B gives you one continuous workflow; Path A preserves your Suno catalog.
Honest tradeoffs
Where Suno is better today:
- Pure audio quality on some genres (especially male rock vocals, blues, certain folk subgenres)
- Lower price point if all you need is audio
- Larger, more mature user community for prompt-sharing
Where Hitto wins:
- The whole song-to-MV pipeline in one app
- Lip-sync MVs with emotion presets (Suno doesn’t do video at all)
- Copyright certificates from the start
- Stem separation without needing a third-party tool
Try it side by side
The real test is your own songs. Grab one Suno prompt that worked for you, generate the same idea on both, then make an MV from each. The right tool is the one whose output you actually want to publish.
FAQ
What's the main difference between Hitto and Suno?
Suno generates audio only. Hitto generates audio AND music videos (including lip-sync MVs) in the same app. If you'll ever want video to go with your songs, Hitto is built for it.
Is Hitto cheaper than Suno?
Suno's entry plan is $10/mo (audio only). Hitto's Basic plan is $19.90/mo and includes MV generation. If you only need audio, Suno is cheaper. If you also need MVs, Hitto saves you the second tool.
Can Hitto match Suno's audio quality?
Hitto's audio quality is competitive for most genres. Suno is widely considered top-tier on pure audio for some genres. For audio-only purists, Suno may have an edge; for the song+MV bundle, Hitto wins.
Does Hitto have a free trial like Suno?
Yes. Both offer free trials. Hitto's free tier covers your first MV experiment.
Can I import Suno songs into Hitto to make MVs?
Yes — upload the Suno-generated audio file to Hitto and run the MV pipeline on it. (Subject to Suno's terms on what you can do with their output.)