Stay free if you only need limited monthly separations (approximately 5 per month) and basic 2-stem separation (vocals and accompaniment). Upgrade if you need unlimited stem separations and up to 5-stem isolation (vocals, drums, bass, guitar, other). Most solo builders can start free.
Why it matters: Free tier is heavily limited to approximately 5 separations per month with only basic 2-stem (vocal/accompaniment) isolation, making it impractical for regular use without upgrading
Available from: Premium
Why it matters: Requires an active internet connection for all processing since stem separation happens in the cloud — no offline mode available for practice on the go
Available from: Premium
Why it matters: Stem separation quality can noticeably degrade on very dense or heavily compressed mixes, particularly lo-fi recordings or tracks with overlapping frequencies in the mid-range
Available from: Premium
Why it matters: Subscription-based pricing means ongoing monthly or annual costs, unlike open-source alternatives like Demucs that run locally for free after setup
Available from: Premium
Why it matters: Exported stems may still contain subtle artifacts or bleed between instruments, especially on acoustic recordings where instruments share similar timbres and frequency ranges
Available from: Premium
Why it matters: Advanced feature not available in free plan.
Available from: Premium
The free plan of Moises typically includes basic features with usage limitations, while paid plans offer advanced features, higher limits, priority support, and additional integrations. The specific differences depend on their current pricing structure.
Consider upgrading to a paid Moises plan if you're hitting usage limits, need advanced features, require priority support, or want access to additional integrations. Upgrade when the tool becomes central to your workflow and the additional features provide clear value.
Free plans typically have limitations on usage quotas, feature access, support availability, and integration options. These limitations are designed to let you test the core functionality while encouraging upgrades for serious usage.
If Moises offers a free tier, you can typically use it indefinitely within the usage limits. If it's a free trial, the duration is usually clearly stated (commonly 14-30 days). Check their terms of service for specific details.
Start with the free plan — upgrade when you need more.
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Last verified March 2026