Comparisons · 5 min read

Autunes vs Suno for Hindi Music

Published 30 January 2026

Short answer

For Hindi music, Autunes is clearly better. Its Zori3 model is tuned for Indian-language vocals, so Hindi is pronounced and phrased authentically, while Suno — built around English — tends to sing Hindi with the wrong accent. Suno's edge is its larger community, not its Hindi output.

When the language is Hindi, the comparison stops being close. Pronunciation and phrasing decide whether a song sounds genuinely Hindi or like a phonetic read-through.

Autunes: built for Hindi

Autunes runs on Zori3, tuned for Indian-language vocals, so Hindi lyrics are sung correctly whether you write in Devanagari or Roman script. The result sounds like a Hindi song, not an English model attempting Hindi.

  • Authentic Hindi pronunciation and phrasing.
  • Devanagari or Roman-script input.
  • Bundled stems, section edit and crop.

Suno: community, not Hindi

Suno is capable for English and has a bigger community, but its Hindi output is weaker because its models are English-centric. If Hindi is your priority, that community advantage does not help the actual song.

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Frequently asked questions

Does Suno pronounce Hindi correctly?

Often not — its English-centric models tend to add an accent. Autunes (Zori3) handles Hindi pronunciation properly.

Is Autunes free for Hindi songs?

You can make Hindi songs on the free tier: 35 starting credits plus 20 daily.

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