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.
Strip vocals from any song to get a clean instrumental, or isolate the vocal track on its own — in seconds, with no quality loss.
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.