LALAL.AI has released an updated version of its AI stem separation plugin for DAWs, adding local six-stem processing directly inside your session.
The main idea is that you load an audio track in your DAW, insert the LALAL.AI plugin, choose the stem you want to extract or remove, and the plugin generates the separated audio without sending your file to the cloud.
That local workflow is the biggest advantage here. Stem separation is useful for remixing, sampling, practice, and quick arrangement work, but the usual upload-wait-download-import loop can get annoying fast.
It can also be a problem if you are working with unreleased music, client material, or anything that should not leave your computer. LALAL.AI’s plugin runs the separation locally after activation, with occasional subscription checks, so the audio itself stays on your machine.
The updated plugin can separate vocals and instrumentals, drums, bass, acoustic guitar, piano, and electric guitar. LALAL.AI says the plugin uses its Lyra model, which was built for local deployment and supports GPU and NPU acceleration for faster results on compatible systems.

I like the fact that it lives directly in the DAW. If you just need to pull a vocal phrase for a remix idea, isolate the bass line for practice, or remove a part to make room in an edit, doing it without leaving the project is a much smoother way to work.
Of course, stem separation is never magic. Results will still depend on the source material, and some tracks will separate more cleanly than others. But having a quick local option in the DAW makes more sense for everyday production work than treating separation as a separate export task every time.
The plugin also removes the usual minute-count concern for local work. LALAL.AI says there are no artificial limits on track count or file length in the VST plugin, so Pro subscribers can process full songs or larger sessions without burning through cloud credits.
LALAL.AI is best known as a web-based AI audio platform, with tools for vocal and instrumental splitting, voice cleaning, echo and reverb removal, voice changing, voice cloning, and lead/back vocal separation. The VST plugin is more focused, bringing the stem separation side of the platform into the DAW.
The company also recently added local processing to its desktop app, so users can choose between faster local processing and the flagship Andromeda cloud model when they want maximum separation quality from the broader LALAL.AI platform.
The LALAL.AI VST plugin is available to Pro subscribers. The Pro Monthly plan costs €17.99 per month, while the Pro Yearly plan costs €162 per year (listed as €13.5 per month when billed annually). There is no free demo or trial version listed on the product page.
The plugin is available in VST3 format for Windows, macOS, and Linux, with AU support currently listed as beta. LALAL.AI says it works with any VST3-compatible DAW and has been tested in Ableton Live, Reaper, and VST3-enabled versions of Audacity.
More info: LALAL.AI (starting at €13.5/mo with the yearly plan)
Last Updated on May 22, 2026 by Tomislav Zlatic.


