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Karaoke Track Creator Online — Free AI Vocal Remover

This free online karaoke tool uses AI-powered stem separation to extract vocals, drums, bass, piano, and other instruments from any song into individual audio tracks — perfect for creating karaoke backing tracks or remixing music.

Source file

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You can either enter a remote URL (e.g. a location where the source file is located) or a local file from your device. If both, an URL and a local file are selected then one of them is ignored.

Only check this if the link points to a video portal and not directly to an audio or video file. Note: YouTube is not supported. We support import from many video portals including Vimeo, Dailymotion, SoundCloud, BlipTV, Arte, Ard, 3Sat, Orf.at, Flickr, Instagram, Facebook, Metacafe, MTV, Myspace, MyVideo.de, NBA, NBC, NHL, Rottentomatoes, Sina, Slideshare, Space, Spiegel, Tumblr, Vice, ustream, Vevo, Weibo, Yahoo, ZDF, and others.

How to create a Karaoke MP3?

  1. Select the original MP3 song file.
  2. Click on "Start conversion" to extract the music from your MP3.
  3. Download your Karaoke MP3 file.

What is AI stem separation?

Stem separation (also called source separation) is the process of splitting a mixed audio recording into its individual components — commonly referred to as stems. A typical song mix contains vocals, drums, bass, melodic instruments, and various other elements all blended together into a single stereo file. AI-based stem separation uses machine learning models trained on thousands of songs to identify and isolate each of these layers from the combined mix.

Unlike older manual techniques that required access to the original multitrack recording session, AI separation works directly from a finished MP3, WAV, or other standard audio file. The quality of the result depends on the complexity of the mix and the characteristics of the original recording. Processing is computationally intensive, so expect the tool to take several minutes per track.

What can you use it for?

  • Karaoke creation: Remove the lead vocal to produce an instrumental backing track for singing along.
  • Music practice: Isolate a single instrument — such as bass or piano — to learn a part by ear or play along.
  • Remixing and sampling: Extract a clean vocal or drum stem for use in a new production.
  • Transcription and analysis: Isolate one element to make it easier to transcribe notes or study an arrangement.
  • Accessibility: Create instrumental-only versions for listeners who prefer music without vocals.

Supported input formats

The tool accepts the most common audio file formats, including MP3, WAV, FLAC, OGG, AAC, M4A, WMA, and more. Upload your file directly from your device or provide a remote URL. Output stems are delivered as separate downloadable audio files once processing is complete.

Frequently asked questions

Is this karaoke tool free to use?

Yes, the tool is completely free and does not require an account or signup. Simply upload your audio file and download the separated stems when processing is done.

How long does the stem separation process take?

AI stem separation is computationally demanding. Processing typically takes several minutes per song depending on its length and the current server load. Please be patient and keep the page open.

What happens to my uploaded audio files?

Uploaded files are processed on the server solely to perform the separation and are deleted automatically afterwards. Your audio is not stored permanently or shared with third parties.

Will the separated stems be perfectly clean?

AI separation produces good results on most modern recordings but is not perfect. Some bleed between stems (for example, faint vocals audible in the instrumental track) is normal, especially on heavily compressed or layered mixes.

Which stems can the tool extract?

The tool can isolate vocals, drums, bass, piano, and other instruments as separate audio tracks, depending on the separation model used for your file.

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