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Amped Studio
Best overallFor everyday users who want a full music production studio in their browser, Amped Studio is the better pick—it's a complete DAW with AI generation and stem splitting. Fadr wins if your main goal is quick, high-quality vocal isolation and remixing without learning a complex tool. The single biggest difference: Amped Studio is a creative workspace, while Fadr is a focused stem-splitting and mastering utility.
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Common questions
Yes. Amped Studio is a full DAW with AI music generation, MIDI sequencing, and recording—you can create a song from scratch. Fadr can only remix or master existing audio.
No. Fadr has no mobile app and its web interface is not optimized for phones. You'll need a laptop or desktop computer.
Fadr has best-in-class vocal isolation—cleaner and more artifact-free than Amped Studio's stem splitter. If your main need is extracting vocals, choose Fadr.
Yes. Amped Studio's free tier is very restrictive (limited exports, no high-bitrate audio). Fadr's free tier only outputs low-quality MP3s. To get WAV files or full features, you'll need the paid plan.
No. Amped Studio runs entirely in your browser and requires an internet connection. There is no offline desktop app.
Amped Studio is a full browser-based music studio for creators; Fadr is a fast, focused stem-splitting and mastering tool for remixers.
If you want to make music from scratch—recording, AI beats, full arrangements—go with Amped Studio. If you just need to quickly pull vocals out of a song or master a track without learning a complex tool, Fadr is simpler and faster. Both are affordable, but neither has a mobile app, so plan to use them on a laptop.
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