Music Creation · Reviewed June 26, 2026

WavTool

Browser-based AI digital audio workstation; went offline in 2024 and was absorbed by Suno.

Pricing
Freemium
Rating
4.82/ 5 · 93 reviews
Last reviewed
June 26, 2026
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Acquired WavTool

Acquired · November 2024

WavTool billed itself as the first full digital audio workstation that ran entirely in a browser, pairing VST support and live recording with AI stem separation and MIDI generation. The product went offline in November 2024 behind a 'will return soon' notice and never came back as a standalone app. In June 2025 Suno confirmed it had acquired WavTool, folding the team and technology into its AI music platform.

Acquired by Suno.

Last known pricing: Free tier; Pro around $20/mo

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Overview

What happened to WavTool

WavTool was a digital audio workstation (DAW) that ran entirely in the browser, with no install required. It combined conventional production tools, including VST plugin support, sample-accurate editing, and live recording, with AI features such as stem separation, AI-generated MIDI, and an in-app chat assistant for editing tracks by description.

The standalone product stopped working in November 2024, replaced by a message saying everything users loved about WavTool would return soon. It did not return as an independent app. In June 2025 the AI music company Suno announced it had acquired WavTool and moved its team into product and engineering roles.

Key Features

  • Full DAW running in the browser with no download
  • VST plugin support, sample-accurate editing, and live recording
  • AI stem separation and AI-generated MIDI
  • In-app chat assistant for editing music by text prompt
  • Project export and standard audio workflow tools

What happened to WavTool

The site went dark in late 2024, and the team was later acquired by Suno, which announced the deal in June 2025. WavTool's editing technology and people were absorbed into Suno rather than kept as a separate product.

FAQ

Is WavTool still available? No. The standalone WavTool app went offline in November 2024 and was not relaunched as an independent product.

Who acquired WavTool? Suno, an AI music generation company, announced its acquisition of WavTool in June 2025.

Can I still use my WavTool projects? The standalone service is gone; WavTool's technology and team now sit inside Suno's platform.

tl;dr

WavTool was a browser-based AI DAW that went offline in November 2024 and was acquired by Suno in 2025, ending it as a standalone tool.

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Why Use WavTool

Rating
4.82
Across 93 verified reviews
Saved
220
By ToolDirectory readers
Pricing
Freemium
Publisher-listed pricing model
Listed
Since 2026
Continuously re-reviewed by editors
Category
Music Creation
Primary listing
Verified by editors during the most recent review · ToolDirectory.AI
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User Reviews

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Out of 5 · 93 ratings
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