Make Karaoke Tracks
Turn any song into a karaoke track. Remove the lead vocal and keep the instrumental in your key.

Remove the lead vocal, keep the instrumental, shift the key for your range, and rehearse with the original backing track.
Use AI stem separation to remove the lead vocal from any song and keep the instrumental. Build karaoke tracks, change the key to fit your voice, slow songs down, loop tough sections, and rehearse with the original backing track before you take the mic.
Turn any song into a karaoke track. Remove the lead vocal and keep the instrumental in your key.

An adaptive metronome follows the song automatically. Practice against the track instead of guessing where the beat should land.

See live chord diagrams for guitar, ukulele, and piano. Follow the changes as the song plays and move through new sections with less friction.

Separate the vocal from the rest of the song so you can sing over the original instrumental.

Solo the vocal when you need to study phrasing, then mute it when you are ready to perform.

Shift the pitch to match your instrument, tuning, or vocal range. Keep the same song structure while making the track fit your setup.

Drop the lead vocal, keep the instrumental, and make a sing-along version from the track people already know.
Shift the key after removing vocals so the karaoke version fits your voice more comfortably.
Solo the original vocal for timing, then mute it and rehearse with the real backing track.
Upload a song, split it into stems, then mute the vocal stem to keep the instrumental karaoke backing track.
Yes. Pitch shifting helps you move the song into a more comfortable range without rebuilding the track.
Yes. You can solo the vocal stem to learn phrasing and timing, then mute it when you want to sing the part yourself.
Yes. The karaoke track is built from the original audio, so you are not limited to a fixed catalog. Bring any song you have and remove the lead vocal to sing over it.
No. It runs in your browser, so you upload a song, remove the vocals, and your karaoke track is ready to sing without installing software.
Yes. Drop the tempo to learn the melody, then bring the karaoke track back up for a full performance.
Yes. Repeat any part on a loop so you can rehearse a chorus or bridge without restarting the song.