AI Vocal Remover

Separate a mixed song into estimated vocal and instrumental tracks in the browser. The resulting stems can support practice, karaoke, remix experiments and closer listening.

Core capabilities

How it works

Source separation predicts which time-frequency components are most likely to belong to vocals and accompaniment, then reconstructs audio streams from those estimates. It does not have access to the original studio multitracks.

Reverb, backing vocals and instruments in the vocal frequency range can leak between stems. The two outputs should therefore be described as estimates rather than perfect isolated masters.

How to use AI Vocal Remover

  1. Upload a WAV, MP3, OGG or other supported audio file
  2. Wait for the separation model to process the track
  3. Preview music and vocal estimates independently
  4. Export the combined or separated audio

Practical uses

  • Creating practice or karaoke backing tracks
  • Studying vocal melodies and arrangements
  • Preparing rough stems for remix experiments

Limitations

Separation quality depends on the mix. Dense arrangements, heavy reverb, stereo effects and compressed sources increase artifacts. Users must respect copyright and should only process audio they are permitted to use.

Privacy and processing

The separation model is designed to run in the browser after its resources load. Audio duration and device performance determine memory use and processing time; an account is not required.

Frequently asked questions

Does it create perfect studio stems?

No. It estimates stems from the final mix and may leave bleed or artifacts.

Which audio formats are supported?

The uploader is intended for WAV, MP3, OGG and other browser-readable audio formats.

Can I switch each stem on and off?

Yes. Music and vocal previews have independent controls.

Can I process any copyrighted song?

You are responsible for having permission and complying with copyright rules for the source and output.

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