Thin films of un-doped and Cu-doped tin oxide were synthesized on quartz substrates by the purpose-built aerosol pyrolysis apparatus from 0.2 M SnCl4.5H2O – ethanol solution. CuCl2.2H2O was used as a source of Cu dopant. The Cu dopant of 1, 3 and 5 wt.% were used for doping SnO2 film. The morphological, structural, optical and electrical properties under the influence of the Cu-doping was examined by FE-SEM, XRD, UV-Vis transmission spectroscopy and Hall effect measurement technique. XRD patterns of all films exhibited rutile-phase SnO2. The doping content of 1%Cu improved the film crystallinity. The Cu doping content decreased optical bandgap from 4.36 eV for undoped SnO2 to 4.28 eV for 3%Cu-doped SnO2. The further Cu doping content increased the bandgap energy to 4.32 eV. The resistivity was increased for doping of Cu 1% but it was decreased with further increasing in Cu-doping contents