Voice Remover
Separate any song into vocals and instrumental — powered by AI. Drop a track, get two clean stems in under a minute.
Vocals
Instrumental
AI separation runs on our servers. Your file is processed and discarded — never stored.
How it works
- Sign in and drop your track. Voice Remover is part of AudioKit Premium — load an MP3, WAV, FLAC, M4A or OGG up to 60 MB.
- Click “Separate vocals and instrumental”. Your file is sent securely to our servers, where the Demucs AI model splits it into two stems — usually in about a minute.
- Listen and download both stems. Preview vocals and instrumental side by side, download each one, and find them again later in “My space”.
Features
- AI-grade separation. Powered by Demucs, one of the best source-separation models available today.
- Two clean stems. An isolated a cappella and a full instrumental, ready for remixing, sampling, karaoke or practice.
- Secure processing. Encrypted upload, processing on our servers, source file discarded after the job — stems archived in your private “My space”.
- Smart upload. Large lossless files are compressed to MP3 320 kbps in your browser before upload — faster and more reliable.
FAQ
Is Voice Remover free?
No — it's part of AudioKit Premium (€9.90/month or €99/year), because the AI separation runs on dedicated servers. Each separation uses one credit from your monthly allowance, and a credit is only counted when the separation succeeds. AudioKit's browser-based tools remain free.
What happens to my audio file?
Your file is sent to our servers over an encrypted connection, processed by the separation model, then discarded — it isn't kept. The resulting stems are saved to your private My space library so you can find them again later. Large lossless files are first compressed to MP3 320 kbps in your browser so the upload stays fast and reliable.
Which formats are supported?
MP3, WAV, FLAC, M4A and OGG, up to 60 MB per file. Both stems come back ready to play in the browser and to download. The download links expire after a few hours, but your stems stay available in My space.
How good is the separation quality?
AudioKit uses Demucs, one of the best source-separation models available. On most modern mixes you get a clean a cappella and instrumental. Dense arrangements, heavy reverb or vocals buried in the mix can leave slight artifacts — that's the current state of the art, not a limitation specific to AudioKit.
Can I use the instrumental for a remix or karaoke?
Technically yes — that's the main use case, along with isolating vocals for sampling or practice. Legally, separating a track doesn't grant you rights to it: for private practice or karaoke at home you're fine, but publishing a remix of copyrighted material still requires permission from the rights holders.