Vocal Remover,
offline and free.
Remove the vocals from any song on your own computer. Keep the instrumental for karaoke and covers, or keep just the voice for remixes and edits. Nothing gets uploaded, nothing sits on a server, and it costs nothing.
macOS (Apple Silicon, M1 or later) and Windows 10+. Vocal removal is free forever, no subscription.
Remove vocals without uploading your song
Every popular vocal remover on the web works the same way: you hand your track to a server, wait in a queue, and trust that the file gets deleted afterward. Xport Studio skips the server. The AI separation model runs inside the app on your hardware, so unreleased demos and session bounces never leave your drive.
Nothing leaves your machine
No account, no queue, no server on the other end. The song you load stays a file on your disk from start to finish.
Safe for unreleased material
Rough demos, client mixes, and session bounces are exactly the audio you do not want sitting in someone else's cloud storage. Here it cannot.
Free forever
Unlimited songs, no per-track fees, no subscription, no trial timer. The paid part of Xport Studio is voice conversion, not this.
Original key and tempo
The instrumental comes out at the same key, tempo, and length as the source, so it drops straight under a live vocal.
How to remove vocals from a song
- Download Xport Studio. Get the free desktop app for macOS (Apple Silicon, M1 or later) or Windows 10 and later, then install it.
- Drop in the track. Drag the song into the app window. Nothing uploads, so even a full-length file loads in seconds.
- Choose instrumental or acapella. Instrumental strips the voice out and keeps the music. Acapella does the opposite and keeps only the voice.
- Export WAV. Render the result to a WAV file and drop it into your DAW, your set, or your video editor.
Instrumental or acapella, both directions
If you sing, the instrumental side is the point. Strip the lead vocal from a song and you have a free karaoke maker on your desktop: a backing track in the original arrangement instead of a stiff MIDI remake. Practice a cover against it, record your own vocal over it, or run karaoke night from a laptop with no internet in the room.
If you produce, DJ, or edit video, flip it. The acapella extractor pulls the voice out on its own, ready for blends, transitions, bootleg remixes, and sampling experiments. Drop a pulled vocal over your own beat to test an idea in minutes, or line two acapellas up for a mashup. Both directions come from the same separation pass, so you can export the instrumental and the acapella of one song and work with them as a pair.
Either way, the export is a plain WAV with no cap on how many songs you run. Load the instrumental into your DJ software for a set, drop the acapella onto a track in your DAW, or hand both files to a collaborator. No account required, and no per-track fee between you and the export.
Need more than the vocal?
Sometimes two pieces are not enough. When you want the drums and the bass on their own faders too, the same engine splits a song four ways: vocals, drums, bass, and everything else. That lives on the stem splitter page, and it is free in the same app. Four stems means you can mute just the drums for a drum cover, keep bass and drums as a backing bed, or rebuild an arrangement around one part. Same download, still nothing uploaded.
FAQ
Is it really free?
Yes. Vocal removal and stem separation in Xport Studio are free forever: unlimited songs, no per-track fees, no subscription. The app sells Pro features like AI voice conversion as a one-time purchase, but taking a vocal out is not one of them.
Does it work without internet?
Yes. The separation model ships inside the app and runs on your own hardware, so once it is installed you can remove vocals with the Wi-Fi off.
Can I make a karaoke version of any song?
Any audio file on your computer, yes. Load it, choose instrumental, and export a singable backing track at the original key and tempo. The lead vocal comes out and the music stays.
How clean is the separation?
Modern AI separation is very good on most mixes, and on a typical pop or hip hop track the instrumental sounds close to a studio TV mix. Dense, heavily layered, or heavily reverbed mixes can leave faint vocal artifacts, so preview before you commit.
Is my song uploaded anywhere?
No. Processing happens entirely on your machine. There is no cloud step, no hidden training on your audio, and no copy of your song anywhere except your own drive.
Can I publish an instrumental of someone else's song?
Removing the vocal does not change who owns the composition or the recording, so publishing, selling, or monetizing that instrumental requires permission from the rights holders. Private practice and working with material you own or have licensed are a different situation from a public release.
