Decision Support · Side-by-side
Compare pricing, strengths, and use cases so it is easier to pick the right fit.
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For everyday users who want to remix or master their own audio files with high-quality stem separation, Fadr is the clear winner. Soundful is better if you need to generate original, royalty-free music from scratch without any recording. The biggest difference: Fadr works on your existing songs, while Soundful creates new ones from templates.
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Common questions
No — Soundful is better for that because it generates original, royalty-free music from scratch. Fadr is for remixing or mastering audio you already have, not creating new music.
Neither has a mobile app. Both work in a mobile browser, but Fadr's detailed remix interface is much harder to use on a small screen. Soundful's simple button-press workflow works okay on a phone.
Soundful is easier — you just pick a genre and click create. Fadr requires you to upload an audio file and understand terms like stems, mastering, and MIDI, though the interface is still beginner-friendly.
With Soundful, yes — you get full copyright ownership on paid plans. With Fadr, you own the remix or master you create, but the original song's copyright still belongs to the artist, so you can't sell it as your own.
Yes, Fadr is excellent for that — it has best-in-class vocal isolation. Soundful does not separate vocals from existing songs; it only generates new music.
Soundful's free tier is more generous for casual use because you can generate and download MP3s without paying. Fadr's free tier limits you to low-quality MP3s, so you'd likely need the $10/month plan for decent results.
Fadr is the better all-around tool for working with existing audio; Soundful is the simpler choice for generating new music from scratch.
If you already have audio files you want to improve or remix, go with Fadr — it's the best tool for that job at a fair price. If you need to create new music from nothing and want it to be legally safe, Soundful is your pick. For most everyday users who want to do real audio work, Fadr wins.