
Instrumental Extractor
Create an instrumental version of a song with AI. Upload your track, separate the vocals, preview the backing track and download the instrumental.
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How to extract an instrumental
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Upload your song
Choose a supported audio file from your device.
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Separate the vocals
Our AI analyses the mix and isolates the instrumental layer.
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Preview and download
Listen to the result and save the backing track.
Create a backing track with AI
Instrumental Extractor reduces the lead vocal and keeps the music so you can create a backing track for rehearsal, karaoke, performance, music lessons or an authorized remix. Results depend on the original mix. Reverb, backing vocals and instruments in the same frequency range may leave small artifacts.
Get a cleaner instrumental
Use three cards: Start with the best source - Upload a lossless or high-bitrate file when possible. Avoid already compressed audio - Repeated compression can make separation artifacts more noticeable. Try complex mixes carefully - Live recordings, heavy reverb and doubled vocals are harder to isolate cleanly.
Which audio.com separation tool should I use?
FAQ
You can upload MP3, WAV, FLAC, M4A, AIFF and OGG. The maximum file size is 1GB and maximum duration is 20 minutes.
Not always. Faint vocals or artifacts may remain when vocals overlap with instruments, reverb or backing harmonies.
Most files are processed in 30–60 seconds, depending on length, format and current demand.
Instrumental Extractor is designed around one primary result: the backing track. Vocal Remover provides separate vocal and instrumental outputs.
Only if you own the recording or have permission for that use. Processing a song does not change its copyright status.
Uploaded and generated files are deleted after 24 hours.