Google Drive Sync

SunoForge can store your song history and settings in your Google Drive account, giving you access to your songs from any browser and keeping everything backed up automatically.


How It Works

When Drive sync is enabled, your song history, settings, presets, and model selection are saved to a private app data folder in your Google Drive. This folder is invisible in Google Drive’s regular file browser — only SunoForge can access it. No files appear in “My Drive”.

API keys are not synced to Drive. They remain encrypted in the local browser only, for security. You will need to re-enter your API keys on each new device.


Setting Up Drive Sync

  1. Open the API bar (click the bar at the top of the app)
  2. Find the Storage row and change the selector from Browser local storage to Store in Google Drive
  3. The Drive Sync row will appear — click Log In to Google Drive
  4. Complete the Google sign-in flow in the popup
  5. Click Connect to link your account
  6. The status indicator will show connected

Once connected, SunoForge syncs automatically in the background whenever you save, generate, or change settings.


Sync Controls

Button Action
Log In to Google Drive Opens Google sign-in popup
Connect Links the signed-in account and starts sync
Sync Now Forces an immediate sync — useful after restoring a backup or importing songs on another device
Disconnect Unlinks Drive and returns to local-only storage

A sync indicator (spinning arrow) appears in the header while a sync is in progress.


What Gets Synced

Data Synced to Drive
Song history
Settings and selected model
Song Presets
API keys ✗ — local browser only

Using Across Multiple Devices

  1. Sign in on a second browser or device
  2. Set Storage to Store in Google Drive
  3. Log in with the same Google account and click Connect
  4. Click Sync Now to pull all your songs and settings immediately

Any songs generated on either device will merge correctly — there is no conflict overwrite.


Privacy

Your Drive app data folder is private to SunoForge by Google’s design. Google cannot read its contents; no other app or user can access it. SunoForge requests only the minimum OAuth scope required: drive.appdata.

See Privacy & Security for full details on what data is stored and where.


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