Extract the Acapella from Any Song
Isolate clean, studio-usable vocals with a state-of-the-art AI engine — then audition the acapella in a real mixer before you download.
How it works
Upload the track
Drop in the song you want the vocal from — MP3, WAV, FLAC, OGG or M4A.
AI isolates the vocal
The model separates the lead vocal from everything else, preserving air and detail.
Audition & export
Solo the acapella in the mixer, listen for artefacts, download as WAV.
Acapellas you can actually use
Most stem splitters hand you a zip file and wave goodbye. StemConsole opens your stems in a live mixing console in the browser: every stem gets its own channel strip with solo, mute and volume, real waveforms, and proper loudness metering. Audition the separation before you download a thing, blend stems to taste, and bounce your own custom mix.
Under the hood it runs a state-of-the-art AI separation engine on dedicated GPUs, so you get studio-grade quality in seconds — with nothing to install.
Producers are picky about acapellas — and they should be. That’s why the mixer matters: solo the isolated vocal and listen before you commit. No more downloading a zip, importing it to your DAW, and discovering the chorus is full of cymbal bleed.
For remixes, edits and sampling
Drop the acapella over your own beat, pitch and chop it for sampling, or rebuild the arrangement around the vocal. One honest note: separation quality depends on the source mix — dense, heavily-compressed masters are harder than open ones. The mixer lets you judge each track on its merits.
Frequently asked questions
Can I really get a clean acapella for free?
Yes — free splits include the isolated vocal with no watermark. Quality depends on the source material, which is why StemConsole lets you audition the acapella in the mixer before downloading.
What's the best way to check acapella quality?
Solo the vocal stem in the built-in mixer and listen to the busiest section of the song. If the model struggled anywhere, you'll hear it there first.
Can I use extracted acapellas in my own releases?
The tool is yours to use, but the recording remains its owner's copyright. For anything commercial you need permission or a licence from the rights holder — same as sampling.
What format are the downloads?
Full-quality WAV (or MP3 if you prefer smaller files). No watermarks on either.