AI vocal remover, full-band instrumentals
Strip lead vocals while keeping drums, bass, and harmony beds intact — the backbone of live karaoke, practice sessions, and studio covers.
Create karaoke-ready instrumentals in your browser with AITextSong — AI vocal remover plus stems separation so backing tracks stay full, clear, and performance-ready.
Select any track you created in AITextSong, run the online AI vocal remover, and download a clean instrumental backing track—ideal for karaoke nights, vocal covers, and rehearsal.
Use the same AI separation engine as our vocal remover: crossfade between the full mix and an instrumental backing track before you export stems.
Drag the slider to blend original and instrumental audio. Press play to hear both layers locked in sync — ideal for checking karaoke quality before you save.
Great karaoke depends on backing tracks that still sound like a real band — not thin, phasey filters. AITextSong combines an AI vocal remover with stems separation so singers and producers get musical instrumentals, fast.
Strip lead vocals while keeping drums, bass, and harmony beds intact — the backbone of live karaoke, practice sessions, and studio covers.
Export instrumental tracks you can trust for gigs, Twitch or YouTube sets, and short-form content without marathon DAW cleanup.
Need isolated drums, keys, or bass? Move from one instrumental file into multi-stem workflows whenever a single backing track is not enough.
Head to the vocal remover, select any song from your library, and generate a studio-grade instrumental backing track in minutes.
Start freeCreate or import music inside AITextSong, open the free AI vocal remover, and download the instrumental stem. That file becomes your karaoke backing track — press play and sing over the mix.
AITextSong relies on stems-style AI separation instead of crude EQ muting, so drums, bass, and harmonic content stay natural. Results vary by arrangement, but most vocalists receive performance-ready backing tracks.
Yes. When you need individual drums, bass, guitar, or keyboard parts, continue with stem separation tools to split the song for remixing, sectional rehearsal, or layered mixes beyond a lone instrumental.