Separate songs into stems.

StemDeck turns a finished song into separate parts for practice, study, and remixing. Add a file or paste a link, then listen to each stem in a focused desktop workspace.

Choose your version
Studio

A focused workspace for stems.

Open a song, separate it, and work with the parts in one clean view. Vocals, drums, bass, guitar, piano, and other sounds stay easy to compare.

How it works

From song to stems in three steps.

The workflow is intentionally direct. Bring in a track, let StemDeck separate it, then use the result for practice, study, or remixing.

01

Add a song.

Drop in an audio file or paste a supported link.

02

Separate stems.

StemDeck splits the track into useful parts.

03

Listen and adjust.

Mute, solo, compare, and focus on the part you need.

Features

Built for everyday music work.

StemDeck keeps the common actions close: open a song, hear the parts, make quick decisions, and come back to the session later.

01
stems

Separate the track.

Split a finished song into parts so you can focus on what matters.

02
workspace

Easy to compare.

Keep the parts together in one view for faster comparison.

03
controls

Simple controls.

Turn parts up or down and remove distractions quickly.

04
context

Quick song details.

Keep useful song details with the session for later reference.

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BPM
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privacy

Stays with you.

Your audio stays in your environment. No account is needed.

-> your environment
x account required
x upload-first workflow
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sessions

Pick up later.

Save a session and return when you are ready to keep working.

opening session...
vocals · drums · bass · guitar
Trust

Made for private music work.

StemDeck is for musicians, producers, teachers, and curious listeners who want stem separation without turning every track into a cloud upload.

Use it when you want a focused tool for practice and study, not a full studio suite.

"

A simple way to hear the parts of a song without losing control of the workflow.

— StemDeck
Privacy
Yours
Your audio stays in your environment
Best for
Practice
Study, remix, and compare parts
Workflow
Focused
Open, separate, listen, adjust
Access
Flexible
Native app or self-hosted setup
Why it feels different
StemDeckUpload-first tools
Workflow Desktop focused Browser focused
Privacy Stays with you Usually uploaded first
Best use Practice and study Quick one-off processing
Control People who want control People who want convenience

Download StemDeck.

Start with the native app, run it yourself, or support the project. The download choices stay visible so you can pick the right build.

Self-hosted
Your own setup
free self-managed

Run StemDeck in your own environment.

  • Full control
  • Good for home servers
  • Open project
  • Best for power users
View source
For people who prefer to manage their own setup.
Native Client
Mac or Windows
native desktop app

The best choice for most people.

  • Desktop workflow
  • Mac and Windows builds
  • Simple installer choices
  • Recommended starting point
All releases
For people who want the desktop app.
Self-hosted Supporter Native Client
Questions

Questions.

Short answers for choosing the right version and understanding how StemDeck handles your music.

01Which version should I use?
02Where does my audio go?
03What can I add?
04What is the supporter option?
05Can I run it myself?
06Who is it for?
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explain "Which version should I use?"
Most people should start with the native app. Choose self-hosted if you prefer to manage your own setup.