The musician's AI app, built by musicians
Moises AI is built by Moises.ai, a Brazilian-founded team that set out to give every musician the practice room they've always wanted in their pocket. The product runs on the Orchestrator AI engine — the team's own audio-separation core — and has grown to over 30 million users with the iPad App of the Year 2024 award.
The pitch is specific. Stem separation, chord detection, smart metronome, key finder, pitch and BPM, lyric transcription, Voice Studio, setlists and in-app recording — all the small tools a musician actually opens during practice, rehearsal and a live show. Endorsed by Slipknot drummer Jay Weinberg and Drumeo instructors with millions of subscribers, the app sits in the workflow of people who play music for a living.
The honest counterweight matters. AI stem separation is best-in-class but not perfect — overlapping frequencies, dense mixes or low-bitrate audio can leave residue between stems. The free tier is generous, but advanced instrument splits and Hi-Fi models need Premium or Pro. Cloud processing needs a connection. Some users want noise and sound-effect removal beyond vocals and instruments; that's outside today's scope.
Used as designed — clean stems and practice tools in your phone — Moises is the closest thing on the App Store to having a full band in your pocket. See the live app on the App Store or Google Play.
Key facts
- Publisher
- Moises.ai
- Engine
- Orchestrator
- Users
- 30M+
- Award
- iPad App of 2024
- Platforms
- iOS · Android · Web
- Stems
- Vocals · drums · bass · guitar
- Free
- 3 stems + tools
- Premium
- ~$5.99 / mo
- Metronome
- AI-synced
- Made by
- Brazilian team