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VocalSplit – Browser-based vocal remover running 100% locally

VocalSplit – Browser-based vocal remover running 100% locally

by jacoka·Mar 11, 2026·1 point·1 comment

AI Analysis

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WebAssembly ML inference beats server-based tools like vocalremover.org on privacy.

Strengths
  • SIMD-optimized WebAssembly runs neural networks entirely client-side
  • Parallel Web Workers utilize multi-core CPUs for faster processing
  • No upload delays or file size limits since processing is local
Weaknesses
  • Browser ML inference slower than native Demucs or Spleeter installations
  • Vocal separation category already saturated with free and paid alternatives
Category
Target Audience

Musicians, content creators, podcasters needing vocal isolation

Similar To

vocalremover.org · Spleeter · Demucs

Post Description

I built VocalSplit because I wanted a way to separate vocals and music without uploading files to a remote server. Most existing tools are either paid SaaS or require a complex local Python environment (like Spleeter or Demucs).

This tool runs entirely in the browser. No data leaves your machine, and there are no processing limits or queues. It uses [említsd meg a technológiát, pl. WebAssembly vagy ONNX Runtime Web] to handle the inference locally.

Thanks for checking it out!

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