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Free AI Stem Splitter & Separator — Split Any Song Into Stems

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A stem splitter is an AI tool that separates a finished song back into its individual parts — vocals, drums, bass, and other instruments — as separate audio files called stems.

A free AI stem splitter and separator that runs online: separate a song into vocals, drums, bass, and the instrumental in about a minute. This stem extractor pulls each part into its own track. Hear a 30-second preview of every stem free, with no sign-up and nothing to install — and a free account unlocks those previews as downloadable 30-second MP3 samples. Exporting the full-length, lossless WAV stems for your DAW is a paid step — from a $5 Day Pass, no subscription required.

WAVMP3STEMSstudio-grade separation
Workflow

How it works

  1. 01

    Upload a song or video

    Drop in an MP3, M4A, WAV, FLAC, or even a video file — the audio track is decoded for you, so there is nothing to convert first.

  2. 02

    The AI splits the stems

    An AI separator splits the track into vocals, drums, bass, and other instruments in about a minute — it can isolate the instrumental or separate the vocals from the music.

  3. 03

    Preview and download stems

    Listen to a 30-second clip of each stem, then unlock the full-length, per-stem files as lossless WAV.

Output

What you get

You get every part of the song as its own stem — vocals, drums, bass, and the other instruments. Each download is full-length, lossless WAV — not a re-compressed MP3 — so the stems drop straight into Ableton, Logic, FL Studio, or any DAW, and into samplers or DJ software for remixing and mashups.

WAV · lossless320 kbps MP3per-stem files
FAQ

Frequently asked questions

What is a stem splitter?
A stem splitter uses AI source separation to break a finished song back into its individual parts — the vocals, drums, bass, and other instruments — as separate audio files called stems.
Is the stem splitter free?
The preview is free: upload a song with no sign-up and hear a 30-second clip of every stem. Signing up for a free account lets you save those 30-second stem previews as MP3 samples and revisit past splits in your Library. Downloading the full-length track and per-stem WAV files is paid — a $5 Day Pass covers 24 hours of downloads, or plans start at $8/mo.
Is this an AI stem separator?
Yes. Trackpeel is an AI stem separator — the same source-separation tech behind a stem extractor. It separates a finished song into vocals, drums, bass, and instrumental stems, each as its own audio file.
Can I separate the vocals from the music?
Yes. The separator can isolate any part on its own — keep just the instrumental to separate the vocals from the music, or pull out the acapella, drums, or bass as a standalone stem.
How do I use an AI stem splitter?
Upload a song or video, let the AI source-separation model split it into vocals, drums, bass, and other instruments in about a minute, preview the result, then download each stem as a lossless WAV to use in your DAW, sampler, or DJ software.
Can I try a stem splitter before downloading?
Yes. Upload a song with no sign-up and hear a 30-second preview of each stem — the separation quality is identical to the paid output, so you can judge the split before paying. Full-length WAV exports start at a $5 Day Pass.
How does Trackpeel compare to Moises?
Both use AI source separation. Trackpeel’s difference is the no-sign-up preview and lossless per-stem WAV exports — you hear the split before paying anything, with no app to install.
How many stems do I get?
The song is split into vocals, drums, bass, and other instruments — a separate WAV file for each. You can use any subset, like just the instrumental or just the drums.
Can I split a song into stems online without downloading software?
Yes. Trackpeel runs in your browser, so there is no app or plugin to install — upload a track, the AI separates it, and you download the stems.
What formats are supported?
Audio like MP3, M4A, WAV, and FLAC, plus video files such as MP4 and MOV — the audio is extracted for you automatically.
What quality are the stems?
Full-length, lossless WAV with no extra compression on top — ready to mix in any DAW.