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Acapella Extractor — Isolate Clean Vocals from Any Song

Extract studio-quality acapella vocals from any song. Our AI isolates the vocal track with minimal bleed — perfect for remixing, sampling, mashups, and vocal analysis.

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What Is an Acapella Extractor?

An acapella extractor uses AI to isolate the vocal track from a song, removing all instruments and background music. The output is a clean vocal-only track (acapella) that you can use for remixing, sampling, mashups, covers, and music production.

How Our AI Extracts Vocals

Our neural network is trained on millions of song stems to distinguish vocal frequencies from instrumental frequencies. It analyzes the full spectral range of your audio and separates the vocal content with studio-grade precision.

The result is a clean acapella with minimal instrumental bleed. Lead vocals, harmonies, and backing vocals are all captured in the extracted track.

Use Cases

DJs and producers use acapellas for remixes, mashups, and bootleg edits. Vocal coaches analyze vocal technique by isolating the singer. Music students study phrasing and delivery. Content creators use acapellas for social media remixes and reaction videos.

Quality & Format

Acapella tracks export in WAV (44.1kHz, lossless) or MP3 (320kbps). The vocal isolation is clean enough for professional remix and production work.

Frequently Asked Questions

An acapella is a vocal-only track with no instrumental accompaniment. Our acapella extractor isolates the vocals from any song, giving you a clean vocal track you can use independently.
Our tool places no restrictions on output use. However, the original song may be copyrighted. For commercial use, ensure you have the rights to use the original vocal performance, or use royalty-free source material.
Very clean for most commercial recordings. You can expect minimal instrumental bleed. Complex mixes with heavy vocal effects or extreme panning may have slightly more artifacts.

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