notevibes. AI Piano Extractor

AI Piano Extractor

Pull a clean, isolated piano track out of any song — for learning parts, transcribing, and sampling. Runs in the Notevibes AI editor, free to start.

Drop a song to extract the piano

MP3, WAV, M4A, FLAC…

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Opens in the AI editor — sign in to run

Private processing on our own servers — never shared, never used to train AI.
Dedicated piano stem
Real AI separation
Full editor included
MP3 or WAV export
How it works

How to Extract Piano From a Song

Drop a song and you’re two minutes from an isolated piano.

1

Drop Your Song

Drag a track onto the tool — it opens in the Notevibes AI editor with a free sign-in, your song ready to split.

2

AI Isolates the Piano

Demucs separation pulls the piano onto its own dedicated track, with the vocals, drums, bass, and guitar on separate stems.

3

Solo, Loop, or Download

Loop a passage to learn it, mute the piano to play it yourself, and export the stem as MP3 or WAV.

Why Notevibes

Why Notevibes Piano Extractor

A separation engine with a real piano stem, then a full editor to loop, slow, and study.

A Dedicated Piano Stem

Our separation splits songs into six stems — vocals, drums, bass, guitar, piano, and other. Most free tools stop at four and lump the piano into “other”.

Real AI Separation

Runs Demucs, the engine behind many paid stem tools — the piano comes out playable and clear, not phase-trick mush.

Every Other Stem Included

The same split also gives you vocals, drums, bass, and guitar — each on its own track, keep what you need.

Shape It by Chatting

In the AI editor, just describe it — “loop the piano intro”, “mute everything but the piano”, “slow it down”.

MP3 or WAV Export

Download the isolated piano stem in the format your DAW wants — no watermark, no quality loss.

Private by Design

Processing runs on our own Google Cloud servers. Your files stay in your account — never shared, never used for training.

Private, On Our Own Servers

Your song uploads over an encrypted connection and is processed on our own Google Cloud servers — no third-party AI services touch your audio.

Own Servers

Separation runs on our infrastructure only

Your Files, Your Control

Tracks stay in your account until you delete them

Never Used for Training

Your audio never trains AI models

Made for

What You Can Do With Isolated Piano

The part, on its own, ready to learn from.

Learning by Ear

Solo the piano to hear every note of a part you're trying to learn

Transcription

Write out chords and sheet music from a clean, isolated piano track

Studying Voicings

Hear exactly which voicings and chord choices the pianist made

Practice

Mute the piano and play the part yourself over the rest of the band

Sampling Keys

Pull a clean piano phrase or chord out of a recording to chop and re-pitch

Covers & Arrangements

Lift the piano part as a reference for your own cover or arrangement

The Piano Part You Want, Without the Rest of the Mix

Piano lines are the hardest parts to learn from a record. They weave through the vocals and guitars, the left hand hides under the bass, and by the chorus you can barely tell which notes are piano at all. No amount of rewinding fixes that — the part is welded into the mix. AI source separation un-welds it: drop the track here and the piano comes out on its own, every voicing in the clear.

A stem tool with an actual piano stem

Most free stem tools split a song four ways — vocals, drums, bass, and “other” — and the piano gets buried in that “other” pile with the guitars and synths. This extractor runs Demucs, the AI separation engine behind many paid stem tools, in its six-stem mode: vocals, drums, bass, guitar, piano, and other, with the piano on a dedicated track of its own. One honest note — if a song has no real piano in it, the piano stem comes back near-silent, because there was nothing to find.

You get the whole band, separated

The same separation that isolates the piano also delivers the vocals, drums, bass, and guitar — each on its own track in the Notevibes AI editor. Solo the piano to transcribe it, or mute it and play the part yourself over the rest of the band. Then just describe what you want: “loop the piano intro”, “slow it down”, “export as WAV”.

Two ways in — pick your speed

The extractor lives in the AI editor, which takes a free sign-in and gives you the full toolkit. In a hurry and don’t want an account? The free stem splitter returns all six stems — the piano track included — right on the page, no sign-in at all.

Your music stays yours

Everything is processed on our own servers — your audio is never shared with third parties and never used to train AI. Files in your editor account stay under your control, and you can delete them anytime. Looking for a different part? Try the guitar extractor, bass extractor, or vocal remover.

Get the Piano on Its Own Track

Open the AI editor, drop your song, and say “extract the piano” — then loop, slow, and export however you work.

Free to start · No credit card required

Keep going

Related Audio Tools

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FAQ

Piano Extractor FAQ

How do I extract the piano from a song?

Drop your song on this page — it opens in the Notevibes AI editor, where AI separation isolates the piano onto its own track in a couple of minutes. Solo it, download it, or keep mixing.

Do I need an account?

The piano extractor runs inside the AI editor, so it takes a free sign-in. Prefer no sign-in at all? The free stem splitter returns all six stems — piano included — right on the page.

How clean is the isolated piano?

Acoustic piano and most keys come out clean on modern studio mixes — clear enough to learn and transcribe from. Heavily synth-based keyboard parts may land in the “other” stem, and if a song has no real piano, the stem comes back near-silent.

Can I get the other instruments too?

Yes — the same separation produces vocals, drums, bass, guitar, and other stems. In the editor each lands on its own track; you keep whichever you need.

What formats are supported?

MP3, WAV, M4A, FLAC, and OGG uploads. The isolated piano stem exports as MP3 or WAV.

Can I use the extracted piano in my own music?

For practice and study, yes. Releasing or monetizing samples from copyrighted recordings requires permission from the rights holder — for commercial work, sample music you own the rights to.