Copy the right link in Suno
Open the individual song, choose Share, and use Copy link. A creator profile or playlist URL is not enough because it does not identify one media file. If the song is link-only, preserve the full URL; the share token can be required to access it.
Before leaving Suno, play a few seconds. This confirms that the link still works in your current session and helps you recognize the correct result later.
Download with Safari
Open Soundrop in Safari, press and hold the URL field if you need the Paste command, and submit the link. Verify the cover art, title, and creator before tapping the download control. Safari may ask whether you want to download the file; confirm it.
A small downward-arrow icon can appear near Safari’s address bar. Tap it to see recent downloads. If you use a content blocker, turn it off for this page only when it interferes with the direct file response.
Find the MP3 in Files
Open Apple’s Files app, select Browse, and check Downloads under iCloud Drive first. If Safari is configured to save locally, check On My iPhone › Downloads. You can confirm or change this location under Settings › Apps › Safari › Downloads.
Use Select and Move to put the original in a dedicated music project folder. Keeping a clean source copy makes it easier to undo an edit or compare exports.
Move the song into an editing app
Most iPhone editors use a Files picker. Choose Import or Add audio in the editor, browse to the saved MP3, and select it. The exact control varies by app; if the editor only scans the Music library, use its Files or document-import option instead.
For a production workflow, avoid repeated MP3 exports. Edit from the best source you have, then export new delivery files from the editor rather than repeatedly compressing the previous output.
Fix downloads that open instead of saving
If Safari opens an audio player, use the Share button and choose Save to Files. If the button seems unresponsive, reload the page, recopy the Suno link, and check that Screen Time or a managed-device policy is not blocking downloads.
A private song, removed page, interrupted connection, or incomplete share URL will still fail. Test the original Suno link in a private tab to separate a source problem from an iPhone download-setting problem.