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LALAL.AI wins for anyone who needs to clean up audio or separate vocals/instruments from existing recordings—it's a practical, one-trick-pony that does its job well. Supertone is the better choice if you want to generate or clone voices from scratch, but it's more complex and expensive for everyday use. The single biggest difference: LALAL.AI works on your existing audio files, while Supertone creates new synthetic voices.
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Common questions
Yes. LALAL.AI is specifically built for stem separation and does it very well. Supertone can't remove vocals from an existing track—it only generates new voices.
No. Supertone has no mobile app and its API is designed for desktop or server use. LALAL.AI also lacks a mobile app but works in a phone browser.
LALAL.AI. Its free tier lets you process a few minutes of audio, and paid plans start low. Supertone's pricing is aimed at businesses and gets expensive quickly.
No. LALAL.AI only separates and cleans audio—it cannot clone or synthesize voices. For voice cloning, you need Supertone.
No for LALAL.AI (just upload and click). Yes for Supertone—you'll need to work with its API, which requires some programming knowledge.
LALAL.AI is the everyday hero for cleaning and separating audio; Supertone is a developer-focused voice generator that's overkill for most casual users.
If you just want to clean up audio or pull vocals out of a song, go with LALAL.AI—it's easy, affordable, and works right in your browser. If you need to create brand-new voices or clone someone's voice for a project, Supertone is powerful but requires more technical effort and budget. For most everyday users, LALAL.AI is the practical choice.