Android 10+  ·  Windows 10/11

Sunôgrâtor — music player for Android & Windows

A music player that happens to know its way around Suno. It started as a downloader. It ended up being the player I use every day.

Pay what you want — including nothing.

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Honest about small amounts: a payment of €1 is almost entirely eaten by the fixed fees Gumroad and the card processor charge per transaction — roughly €0.90 of it, leaving small change for me. From about €3 up, most of what you pay actually arrives. Below that, take it for free instead. That is a real option, not a polite gesture.

What it does

A player first, with a download button attached

Your own files, untouched

Drag a folder into the library and it stays where it is. Nothing is copied, nothing is moved, nothing is reorganised behind your back.

Fetches your Suno tracks

Paste a song, a playlist, a share link or your profile. They arrive with proper titles, artist names and cover art.

Keeps the two apart

Downloads live in their own library. Your personal music lives in another. They never get mixed into one pile.

Shows what it knows

Suno writes a signed provenance record into its files. Where it exists, Sunôgrâtor says so — and where it is absent, it says that this proves nothing either way.

Works offline

Once your music is on the device it plays without a connection. No account, no sign-in, nothing to renew.

No ads, no tracking

No analytics either. The app does not phone home, because there is no home to phone.

The part that matters

It never signs in as you.

Sunôgrâtor only uses what Suno serves publicly. It never asks for your password, never stores a session cookie, never touches your account.

Tools that scan “your library” have to log in as you — and Suno’s terms make you responsible for everything that happens under your account. Sunôgrâtor cannot get your account suspended, because it never uses it.

The trade-off is honest: it can only reach tracks that are publicly served. Private tracks are out of reach, and that is on purpose.

  • Your own public tracks and profile
  • Share links and playlists
  • Private tracks and workspaces
  • Your “Liked” list — that belongs to your account

Before you download

What it does not do

  • iPhone and Mac: no. Android 10+ and Windows 10/11 only.
  • Not in any app store. You install it yourself — a short guide comes with the download.
  • MP3 only. That is what Suno serves publicly; there is no WAV.

About downloading. Only download tracks you made yourself, or tracks whose creator gave you permission. The app asks you to confirm this the first time you open it, and that is not a formality — it is the whole basis on which this tool exists.

Suno changes its download policy on 3 September 2026. I do not know whether that affects this route, and I am not going to pretend otherwise. What I can say: everything you have already downloaded stays yours, and the player half keeps working regardless.

Getting started

Three steps, no installer

  1. Download the Windows .exe or the Android .apk. One file each — nothing to install.
  2. Open it. Windows shows “Windows protected your PC”, Android says “unknown source”. Both appear for every program without a paid signing certificate. Click More info → Run anyway.
  3. Point it at your music. Drag in a folder on Windows, or allow audio access on Android. Then paste a Suno link whenever you want one.

Take it for free. Pay if it sticks.

If it becomes part of your day, you know where the payment field is.