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Suno Acquires Wavtool: AI Music Editing & Label Dispute

June 26, 2025
Suno Acquires Wavtool: AI Music Editing & Label Dispute

Suno Acquires WavTool to Enhance AI Music Editing

Suno, the artificial intelligence music company presently engaged in legal proceedings with major music labels, revealed on Thursday the purchase of WavTool.

WavTool is an AI-powered digital audio workstation (DAW) accessible through a web browser. This strategic move is designed to bolster Suno’s editing functionalities for both songwriters and music producers.

WavTool’s Capabilities

Introduced in 2023, WavTool provides musicians with a suite of tools. These include stem separation technology, AI-driven audio generation, and an intelligent AI music assistant.

Suno intends to incorporate WavTool’s technology directly into its recently launched editing interface, which became available this month.

Deal Details and Staffing

The financial specifics of the acquisition remain confidential. A representative from the company indicated that the majority of WavTool’s personnel have transitioned to Suno’s product development and engineering divisions.

However, the precise number of employees who did not join Suno was not disclosed.

Ongoing Legal Challenges

This acquisition follows closely after another lawsuit filed against Suno. Country artist Tony Justice, along with his label 5th Wheel Records, initiated legal action earlier this month.

The claim alleges that Suno utilized copyrighted sound recordings in the training process of its AI music generation system.

Similar Copyright Claims

This accusation mirrors lawsuits brought forth last year by Universal Music Group, Warner Music Group, and Sony Music Entertainment, all centered on allegations of copyright infringement against Suno.

Reports from Bloomberg suggest that the major music labels are currently involved in licensing discussions with Suno.

Strategic Timing of the Announcement

The acquisition of WavTool occurred several months ago, with the browser-based DAW ceasing operations in November. The timing of this week’s announcement appears deliberate.

It may be an effort to redirect focus away from the current legal dispute. Announcements of this nature can help maintain investor confidence during times of legal uncertainty.

Such announcements can reassure stakeholders of the company’s continued commitment to expansion and innovation.

Recent Funding

The AI-focused startup successfully secured $125 million in funding in May of this year.

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