Freemium

Clumi

Splits a track into stems at 24-bit, then tells you its key and BPM.

3.8 Audio
3.8 Good 3.8

Bottom line: Clumi is a capable audio tool, best known for vocal removal for clean instrumentals. It has a free plan.

24-bit WAV keeps stems usable once layered in a DAW No plan pricing published and no company named
Reviewed by Challenging Voice Editorial · Updated Aug 2026 How we rate
PricingFree
Free planYes
CompanyClumi
PlatformsWeb
Best forAudio
Visits1
Last reviewedAug 2026
UpdatedAug 2026
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Overview

Clumi separates music. It removes vocals to leave a clean instrumental, isolates individual stems for drums, bass, piano and guitar, and outputs high-quality WAV at 24-bit. Around that sit noise removal, audio enhancement, key and BPM detection and audio-to-MIDI conversion. It takes MP3, WAV, MP4, MOV and similar up to ten minutes and 100MB.

Twenty-four-bit WAV output is the specification that decides whether this is usable past karaoke. Stem separation always leaves artefacts, and every one of them is amplified by the lossy compression most tools hand back – so an MP3 stem sounds acceptable alone and falls apart the moment it is layered into a mix. Keeping the output at full bit depth is what makes the stems worth taking into a DAW.

Audio-to-MIDI alongside stem separation is a sensible pairing: once the piano is isolated, converting it to notes is the obvious next thing a producer wants. The free tier shows a remaining-file counter and no plan prices appear on the page. No company is named beyond the product. Ten minutes and 100MB rules out full DJ sets and long-form audio, separation quality varies sharply with how the source was mixed, and separating a commercial track does not grant any right to release it.

Key features

  • Vocal removal for clean instrumentals
  • Stem separation for drums, bass, piano and guitar
  • 24-bit WAV output
  • Key and BPM detection
  • Audio-to-MIDI conversion and noise removal

Screenshots & demo

Clumi screenshot 1

Pricing

Clumi offers a free plan, with paid upgrades for higher limits and more features.

  • Pricing modelFreemium
  • Starting priceFree
  • Free planYes
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Pricing is provided as a guide. Check the official site for the latest plans.

Pros & cons

Pros

  • 24-bit WAV keeps stems usable once layered in a DAW
  • Audio-to-MIDI follows naturally from isolating an instrument
  • Free tier processes real files before any payment

Cons

  • No plan pricing published and no company named
  • Ten minutes and 100MB rules out long-form audio
  • Separating a commercial track grants no right to release it

How it compares

ToolRatingFreeFromBest known for
Clumi (this tool)3.8YesFreeVocal removal for clean instrumentals
Voxify3.6YesFreeMore than 450 voices including male, female and children's
Murf AI4.3Yes$19/moVoice Changer that preserves original timing and emotion
Fish Audio4.3Yes$5/moOpen-sourced underlying model (Fish Speech) available on GitHub

Our verdict

3.8 / 5 3.8

Clumi is a solid audio tool, best known for vocal removal for clean instrumentals. It offers a free plan.

What makes it different: Clumi stands out for vocal removal for clean instrumentals.

How we score it
Overall 3.8
Value for money 4.7
Feature depth 4.9
Popularity 3.7
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Frequently asked questions

What is Clumi?
Clumi is an audio tool listed in the Challenging Voice directory. Splits a track into stems at 24-bit, then tells you its key and BPM.
Is Clumi free?
Yes, Clumi offers a free plan. Paid plans unlock more features and higher usage limits.
What are the best Clumi alternatives?
Popular alternatives to Clumi include Lacuna, Speaktor, and Staccato. Browse them all in the Audio category.
Is Clumi any good?
Clumi scores 3.8 out of 5 based on our editorial review.

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