Vocals Lab

Upload a voice-over recording, shape it with pitch, filters, reverb, distortion, compression, gain, and studio EQ, then export MP3/WAV/WebM.

Vocals Lab: Voice Effects And Audio Processing

Vocals Lab is a browser voice processor for shaping spoken audio. It gives you pitch controls, filter modes, reverb, distortion, compression, output gain, EQ, preview, and export options for voice-over, narration, podcasts, and creative effects.

What It Does

Processes voice recordings with presets, pitch shifting, BiquadFilter controls, reverb, WaveShaper distortion, compressor, gain, and EQ.

Why It Is Useful

It helps clean, stylize, or prepare vocal audio for short videos, lessons, podcasts, streams, and presentations.

Who Benefits

Narrators, creators, podcasters, teachers, streamers, and social media editors can improve voice clips quickly.

Is Vocals Lab a voice remover?

This page focuses on voice processing and vocal effects, not server-side stem separation.

Can I export processed vocals?

Yes. You can preview the processed voice and export it in the supported audio formats.

? How to Use Vocals Lab

  1. Open the tool in your browser — works without any software installation.
  2. Upload your audio file or record directly from your microphone.
  3. Select the desired output format or set the required parameters.
  4. Click Convert or Process to start.
  5. Download your audio file when processing is complete.

Why Use This Tool

  • 100% Free — No account, subscription, or payment required.
  • Privacy First — All processing happens in your browser. Your files never leave your device.
  • No Installation — Works directly in any modern browser on any device.
  • Instant Results — Get your output in seconds without waiting for server processing.

Frequently Asked Questions

What audio formats does the converter support?

The audio tools support the most common web-compatible formats including MP3, WAV, OGG, and M4A. All conversion happens in your browser — no files are uploaded.

Will audio conversion reduce sound quality?

Quality depends on the output format and bitrate you select. Converting from a lossy format (like MP3) to another lossy format will cause minor quality loss. WAV is lossless and recommended as an intermediate format.

Is there a file size limit for audio processing?

There is no hard limit, but very large audio files (over 100MB) may be slow to process depending on your device's performance. For best results, process files under 50MB.