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VocalSplit vs Vocal-Remover.org

Vocal-Remover.org is a free, no-signup browser tool that has been around for years. It is a great entry point for casual users. VocalSplit costs money but uses a newer model and outputs 24-bit WAV with no size caps.

At a glance

FeatureVocalSplitVocal-Remover.org
Price$0.30–$0.99 per splitFree
Output format24-bit lossless WAVMP3 (typically 320 kbps)
File size limit100 MBOften 50 MB or less
Queue timesInstant (paid GPU)Can queue during peak hours
AdsNoneAd-supported
QualityModern neural separatorOlder hosted model

Why VocalSplit wins for most people

For anything beyond a casual test — DJ use, studio production, vocal practice, film work — VocalSplit's 99-cent split is a trivial cost for dramatically better output. Lossless WAV, larger file limits, no ads, no queue, and a newer model.

What VocalSplit gives up

VocalSplit is a paid service. You cannot feed it 50 songs a day for free. If you only need one casual split this month and don't mind MP3 output with ads around it, the free alternative covers that specific case.

Our take: Vocal-Remover.org is fine for a quick freebie. For any work you actually care about, VocalSplit's small per-split fee buys you dramatically better output.

Try VocalSplit free

Upload a song and get clean vocals and instrumental stems in under 15 seconds. First split is $0.99.

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