Remove or isolate vocals from any track, with studio-grade separation.
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Remove or isolate vocals from any track, with studio-grade separation.
Trained for music, not tricks
Learns what a vocal waveform actually looks like, so bass and drums stay intact even when panned dead-center — unlike phase-cancellation.
Fast, browser-based processing
A 4-minute song finishes in under 10 seconds on average — no software to install, no render queue.
Both stems, one upload
Get the instrumental and the isolated vocal as separate downloads from a single upload — no need to run it twice.
Upload your track
MP3, WAV, FLAC, or M4A — up to 30 minutes per file.
Choose your output
"Instrumental only," "Vocal only," or both as separate downloads.
Preview, then export
Preview in-browser before committing processing minutes; export as MP3, WAV, or lossless FLAC depending on your plan.
How it works, under the hood
Older vocal removers subtract one stereo channel from the other, canceling anything panned dead-center — usually the lead vocal, but also the kick, snare, and bass if they happen to sit there too. Our model instead learns what a vocal waveform actually looks like, trained on isolated multi-track stems rather than stereo tricks, so it separates the singing voice itself regardless of where it’s panned.
What it’s good for
- Making instrumentals for remixing or sampling
- Isolating an acapella to layer into a new track
- Removing a scratch vocal from a demo before final mixing
- Extracting dialogue-free background music from video
Two dedicated guides follow, depending on what you’re actually trying to do with the result — the underlying separation is the same, but what "good" sounds like is different for each.
- Will it work on live recordings or low-quality MP3s?
- Yes, though separation quality tracks source quality — a well-mixed studio recording separates more cleanly than a phone recording of a live show.
- Does it remove ad-libs and background vocals too?
- By default it removes all sung vocal content, ad-libs included. If you need backing harmonies preserved for sing-along use, see the Karaoke guide below.