The Technology team advised Suno on its $250 million Series C financing round, which values the company at $2.45 billion. The round was led by Menlo Ventures with participation from NVentures (NVIDIA's venture capital arm), Hallwood Media, Lightspeed, and Matrix. Suno, a platform enabling users to create music through cutting-edge tools, will use the funds to expand professional-grade features, enhance creator experiences, and grow its social and collaborative ecosystem.
Suno, based in Cambridge, MA, is a generative AI music platform that makes high-quality music creation accessible to all. Suno's artificial intelligence audio models enable developers, creatives, and everyday users to generate full songs (vocals + instruments) from text prompts.
The Goodwin team was led by Andrew Pusar, Micaiah Barley, Chris Turnbull and Nick Myers; Justin Pierce, Charles Li and Nate Cunningham; Bethany Withers and Martha Schreck; Gabe Maldoff and Karl Dragosz; Paul Jin; Kate MacLeman and Kaitlin Betancourt; Joel Lehrer; Jessica Rothstein and Katharine Cummings; Jim Matarese; Bill Stern; Andy Barton; and Scott Zilora and Allison Goldsher; with invaluable assistance from Brett Jackson and Megan Meyer.
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