AI Audio Isolation for Video

Isolate the
exact sound
you need

AudioPrompt helps you extract vocals, speech, instruments, and background sounds from video with natural-language prompts. It is built for fast editing cycles, cleaner audio previews, and cross-platform creator workflows.

Works best when prompts are specific, for example: "female narration", "kick drum", or "birdsong in the background".

Prompt-drivenNo timeline scrubbing required to start
Track controlsBalance isolated and background audio
Mobile-firstBuilt for creator workflows on iPhone
Live Demo
Prompt:"Piano"
Isolated track100%
Background track30%
0:000:00
Demo includes one original video, one isolated track, and one background track.
Core Features

Purpose-built for fast, practical audio extraction

This is not a generic editor wrapped in AI branding. AudioPrompt focuses on one high-value job: separating sounds from real-world video quickly enough to use in daily creator production.

TXT

Natural-language targeting

Describe the sound you want in everyday words. The app is designed for prompts like "host voice", "guitar riff", and "traffic ambience".

MIX

Dual-track preview

Listen to isolated and background tracks independently, then fine-tune levels to match your edit or reference mix.

EXP

Creator-ready exports

Move cleaned audio into short-form videos, podcast episodes, music ideas, and rough cuts without rebuilding your entire workflow.

How It Works

Three steps from raw video to isolated sound

AudioPrompt is designed so you can validate ideas quickly before committing to deeper desktop post-production.

1

Import or record a clip

Start with any video that includes the source audio you need to extract.

2

Describe the target sound

Use a clear text prompt. Specific prompts generally produce cleaner and more useful isolated tracks.

3

Preview, balance, and export

Compare isolated and background tracks, adjust levels, and export your final result for publishing or editing.

Use Cases

Built for real creator workflows

AudioPrompt supports teams and solo creators working across short-form video, interviews, music, and documentary production.

Podcast and interview cleanup

Pull speech from noisy field recordings so spoken words stay clear in edits and transcripts.

Music practice and remixing

Isolate instruments or vocals from rehearsal and live clips to study phrasing and build stems.

Social video repurposing

Separate voiceovers, ambience, and background music for short-form edits across channels.

Film and documentary rough cuts

Preview cleaner dialogue tracks before moving assets into your full post-production workflow.

Quick Answers

Frequently asked questions about AudioPrompt

What does AudioPrompt do?

AudioPrompt isolates specific sounds from video. You describe the target sound in plain language, and the app returns separated audio tracks.

Can I isolate voices or instruments from one video track?

Yes. You can target voices, instruments, effects, and ambience by describing them with a prompt such as 'female voice' or 'snare drum'.

Is AudioPrompt only for professionals?

No. The workflow is designed for creators at every level, from casual mobile editing to production teams testing ideas quickly.

Where is AudioPrompt available?

AudioPrompt is currently available for iPhone on the App Store. Android support is in progress.

Resources

Learn faster with tutorials, prompts, and comparisons

Explore deeper content built to answer creator questions around audio isolation strategy, prompt design, and workflow selection.

Blog tutorials

Step-by-step content for vocals, interviews, and practical editing scenarios.

Role-based guides

Find workflows built for podcasters, journalists, musicians, and social teams.

Prompt examples

Reusable prompt patterns for voices, instruments, ambience, and effects.

Comparison pages

Decision guides on when prompt-based isolation outperforms generic workflows.

Turn noisy video into usable audio in minutes

Start with the iPhone app, isolate the sound you need, and export tracks for your next episode, clip, remix, or rough cut.