Vocal/instrumental separator Vocal/instrumental separator

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Vocal/instrumental separator

Remove vocals and make an instrumental online

Upload an audio or video file and run server-side separation. The service can remove vocals from a song, make an instrumental minus track, extract vocals only, or split a recording into two downloadable stems: vocals and accompaniment.

Use it when you need a karaoke backing track, a draft instrumental for rehearsal, a vocal track for analysis, or a quick way to remove words and voice from a music file before further editing.

For video files the audio track is extracted first. Result quality depends on the mix: dense arrangements, reverb, backing vocals and overlapping frequencies can leave artifacts, so final music production should be checked by ear.

Upload MP3, WAV, OGG, FLAC, M4A or a video file with audio; archives are unpacked by the normal upload flow when supported.
The same tool covers common tasks: remove vocals from a song, remove voice from music, make an instrumental, create a minus track or extract vocals.
Server-side separation creates separate downloadable files for vocals and instrumental accompaniment instead of only previewing the result in the browser.
Instrumental output is useful for karaoke, rehearsal, backing tracks, covers, remix sketches and cleaning speech from a music bed.
Vocal output helps check lyrics, study melody lines, prepare transcription or reuse an isolated voice where you have the rights to do so.
If the song has heavy effects, choir layers or very loud instruments around the voice, repeat artifacts are possible; try a cleaner source for better stems.

Supported formats

This tool accepts these formats. Uncommon containers and modern web formats may be normalized or converted on the server before processing.

Audio
3GA AAC AC3 AIF AIFF AMR APE AU CAF EAC3 FLAC KAR M4A M4P M4R MID MIDI MMF MKA MPC MP2 MP3 MPGA OGA OGG OMA OPUS QCP RA RMI VOC WAV WEBA WEBM WMA

A damaged file or a non-standard codec can still fail even when the extension is supported.