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Remove Vocals from MP3 Online
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Extract the instrumental or isolate the vocal track from any stereo MP3 — entirely in your browser using phase cancellation. No server, no account, no waiting. Results in seconds.

🔒 No upload ever 🎸 Instrumental track 🎤 Vocal isolation 🎚️ Blend slider ⚡ Instant — no AI wait
sound-goods — Vocal Remover Phase cancellation · runs locally in your browser
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Drop a stereo MP3 here to extract vocals

MP3 · WAV · OGG · FLAC · M4A — works best on stereo commercial recordings — never uploaded

Separating vocal and instrumental…
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What is the sound-goods Vocal Remover?

The sound-goods Vocal Remover is a free browser-based tool that separates the vocal and instrumental components of a stereo audio track — with no upload, no account, and no AI processing delay. It works using a technique called stereo phase cancellation, which runs instantly in your browser via the Web Audio API. Your audio file never leaves your device.

The result is two downloadable tracks: an Instrumental (the music with vocals removed, ideal for karaoke) and a Vocal Isolation (the voice extracted from the mix, useful for remixing or studying a performance). Both are exported as 192kbps MP3 files.

How phase cancellation works: In a professionally mixed stereo recording, the lead vocal is typically placed in the center of the stereo field — meaning it appears at equal volume in both the left and right channels. When you subtract the right channel from the left channel sample-by-sample, center-panned material cancels to zero while left- and right-panned instruments (guitars, bass, drums) survive. The result is a track with the center removed — the instrumental. Inverting this gives you the isolated center — the vocal.

How to remove vocals — step by step

Drop your stereo audio file
Drag and drop an MP3, WAV, OGG, FLAC, or M4A file onto the tool above. The file must be stereo (two channels). Mono files will produce silence because left and right channels are identical.
Separation runs instantly
Unlike AI tools that take 5–30 minutes, phase cancellation is a mathematical operation that completes in under a second regardless of file length. Both the Instrumental and Vocal tracks appear immediately.
Preview both waveforms
Click Play on either the Instrumental or Vocal panel to hear the result. The waveforms show the amplitude of each separated track so you can visually confirm the separation quality.
Adjust the blend slider (optional)
Use the Vocal removal strength slider to blend between the original mix (0%) and the full instrumental (100%). A setting of 70–85% sometimes sounds more natural on tracks with heavy vocal reverb.
Export the track you need
Click Export Instrumental for the vocal-free version, or Export Vocal Track for the isolated voice. Both export as 192kbps MP3 and download instantly.

Features

Instant — no AI delay
Phase cancellation is a math operation. No neural network, no processing queue. A 5-minute song separates in under 1 second.
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Dual stem export
Download both the Instrumental and the Vocal track independently. Most free tools give you one or the other.
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Dual waveforms
See the amplitude of both separated stems before exporting — a visual indicator of separation quality.
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Blend slider
Control how aggressively the center channel is removed. Dial back to 70–85% for tracks where full removal sounds hollow.
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Zero upload
Your audio never touches a server. Ideal for unreleased music, private recordings, or any file you can't share with third parties.
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No file size limit
No server, no cap. Full-album files, long DJ sets, extended live recordings — all processed without restriction.

Phase cancellation vs. AI vocal removal — honest comparison

There are two fundamentally different techniques for removing vocals from audio. Understanding the difference helps you choose the right tool for your situation.

AspectPhase Cancellation (sound-goods)AI Separation (LALAL.AI, Spleeter)
Processing time Instant (< 1 second) 5–30 minutes per song
File upload required No — 100% local Yes — files go to a server
Cost Free, unlimited Usually paid or credit-limited
Vocal removal quality Good on well-mixed stereo tracks Better on complex modern mixes
Works on mono files No (result is silence) Yes
Works offline Yes, fully offline No — requires server connection
Privacy Complete — file never leaves device File uploaded to third-party server
When to use each: Use sound-goods when you need instant results on commercially released stereo recordings, when privacy matters, or when you don't want to wait. Use an AI tool like LALAL.AI or Demucs when you're working with a complex modern production with heavy reverb, stereo-widened vocals, or when you need the cleanest possible separation and can afford to wait.

What tracks work best?

Phase cancellation produces its best results on tracks that share these characteristics:

  • Stereo format — the file must have distinct left and right channels. Mono files cannot be processed.
  • Centered lead vocal — standard in professionally released music from the 1970s onward. The lead vocal is almost always placed dead center in the stereo field.
  • Instruments panned left and right — guitars, keys, and pads typically sit off-center, which means they survive the phase cancellation.
  • Minimal vocal reverb — reverb tails spread the vocal into the left and right channels, which reduces cancellation effectiveness.
  • Older recordings (1960s–1990s) — many classic rock and pop recordings have extremely clean center-panned vocals, making them ideal candidates.

Tracks where results may vary

Dense modern pop and hip-hop productions sometimes run vocals through stereo wideners or place them slightly off-center for artistic effect. In these cases, the vocal may not cancel fully, and you will hear a "hollow" or "phasey" version of the original. Try reducing the blend slider to 70–80% for a more natural sound.

Common use cases

Karaoke tracks

The most common use for vocal removal. Load a commercially released song, export the Instrumental, and use it as a backing track for a live performance or karaoke session. Phase cancellation produces karaoke-quality results on most professionally mixed songs.

Music practice and transcription

Isolate the instrumental to hear individual instruments more clearly without the vocal competing in the mix. Guitarists, bassists, and pianists use this to learn parts by ear from recordings where the instrument is otherwise buried.

Remixing and sampling

Extract the vocal isolation track to use a vocal stem in a new production. The phase-cancelled vocal track contains everything centered in the mix — typically lead vocals, some bass frequencies, and any center-panned elements.

Podcast and voiceover cleanup

If you have a recording where voice and background music overlap on the same mono-compatible track, phase cancellation can help reduce the music. Results depend heavily on how the original was mixed.

Acapella creation

Export the Vocal Isolation track to create an acapella version of a song. While the result may contain some instrument bleed on complex mixes, it can be a useful starting point for mashups or DJ sets.

Try it now — results in under a second

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Frequently asked questions

It uses stereo phase cancellation: the left and right channels are subtracted from each other. Vocals mixed to the center cancel out while instruments panned left and right survive. This runs instantly with no AI processing required.
It works best on commercially released stereo recordings with the lead vocal mixed to center. It does not work on mono files. Results vary on tracks with heavy stereo reverb on the vocals or instruments mixed to center.
No. All processing happens locally in your browser using the Web Audio API. Your audio never leaves your device at any point.
Phase cancellation is instant and 100% local, but only removes center-panned material. AI tools like LALAL.AI use neural networks that produce cleaner separation on complex mixes, but require uploading your file to a server and waiting 5–30 minutes for processing.
Yes. Both stems are generated simultaneously. Click Export Instrumental for the vocal-free version or Export Vocal Track for the isolated center channel. Both download as 192kbps MP3.
MP3, WAV, OGG, FLAC, and M4A. The file must be stereo (two channels). All exports are 192kbps MP3.
This happens when the bass or other instruments are also mixed to center, causing them to partially cancel too. Try reducing the blend slider to 70–80% — this partially restores the center channel and can produce a more natural sound on complex mixes.

Need to trim the exported track? Use our MP3 Cutter to cut it to the exact section you need. Or merge it with another track using the MP3 Merger.

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