The fast-growing AI music platform Suno has just acquired WavTool, a browser-based music production tool. This move might seem like another tech merger, but it actually says a lot about where AI and music are heading.
WavTool isn’t a toy. It offers real tools like VST plugin support, live recording, and an AI-powered chatbot that helps with editing in real time. Now that this tech is part of Suno, creators using the platform will have far more control and flexibility.
Suno’s co-founder Mikey Shulman said that many early users are actual producers and songwriters who want AI tools that fit their creative process — not just automated music. This acquisition fits perfectly with that vision.
Earlier this year, Suno rolled out features like 8-minute audio uploads, lyric replacement, and remix tools, showing they’re serious about giving artists more power. With WavTool’s team joining Suno, that momentum is only growing.
Also worth noting: Suno recently raised $125 million, bringing its valuation to $500 million. That’s huge, especially in a year where the DAW market is expected to hit $4.1 billion.
In short — this isn’t just about tech. It’s about giving people the tools to create. Whether you’re a producer or just someone with ideas, Suno’s latest move makes it easier to bring music to life.