If you have an iPhone, the AI music maker Suno just updated its software to make it much easier to share custom tracks with your friends. With a recent software update, Suno now lets iPhone users generate songs directly in iMessage without ever having to leave the chat window. You can easily turn your everyday text conversations, random inside jokes, or quick voice memos into short musical clips that play right inside the message thread.
Both users need the app installed to hear the tracks
Using the new feature is very simple. You just tap the plus icon next to the text box in a chat, find Suno in your list of extensions, and open it up. From there, you can type out a prompt or record your voice. The app will quickly create a 30-second song based on your input. You can even pick a specific music genre before you hit the send button.
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There is one small catch to keep in mind. For the music to play smoothly in the chat, both the sender and the receiver need to have the Suno app installed on their phones. If your friend does not have it yet, they will likely just see a prompt to download it from Apple first.
This update turns a normal group chat into a fun place to make music. Instead of just sending a basic text reply, you can now respond with a catchy pop song or a rap beat. It takes less than a minute to make something funny and completely original.
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