Made a song with Suno?
Make it streaming-ready

Suno, Udio, and other AI tools hand you an MP3 — but DistroKid, TuneCore, and CD Baby want 16-bit 44.1 kHz WAV, streaming platforms normalize to -14 LUFS, and AI songs are notorious for ending abruptly mid-bar. One preset fixes all three.
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Prepare My Track

Distributor-ready WAV

DistroKid, TuneCore, and CD Baby all want 16-bit 44.1 kHz WAV files. The AI Music preset converts your Suno MP3 to exactly that spec.

-14 LUFS loudness

Spotify and Apple Music normalize everything to about -14 LUFS. Master to the target and your track plays at full quality with no surprise volume drops.

Fix abrupt endings

AI songs love to stop mid-bar. Turn on Fade Out Ending (5–8 seconds works well) and your track lands softly instead of falling off a cliff.

The 60-second workflow

  1. Download your song from Suno (MP3 is fine).
  2. Open the converter with the AI Music preset — WAV, 16-bit, 44.1 kHz, stereo, -14 LUFS are preselected.
  3. Turn on Fade Out Ending (pick 5–8s) if your track ends abruptly.
  4. Leave Noise Reduction off — it's tuned for voice and dulls music.
  5. Convert, listen to the preview, download — then upload to your distributor.

Why not just upload the MP3?

Some distributors accept MP3, but they transcode it again for each streaming platform — compressing already-compressed audio, which is where artifacts creep in. Starting from your WAV (even one converted from Suno's MP3) means exactly one generation of loss instead of two, and it sails through every distributor's file check. Combined with correct loudness, your AI track shows up sounding like a professional release.