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Moises

Category: Voice / Speech AI

An AI-powered music platform and application that allows users to separate vocals and instruments from any song, master tracks, and practice music. Moises was founded in 2019. The company is led by Geraldo Ramos. Based in Salt Lake City, USA. Team size: 51-200. Total funding raised: $50.25M. Latest round: Series A. Key investors include ["Connect Ventures (CAA & NEA)","monashees","Kickstart Fund","Samsung Next","Steve Aoki"].

Founded
2019
Headquarters
Salt Lake City, USA
Team size
51-200
Total funding
$50.25M

Value proposition

To provide powerful and accessible AI-driven tools for musicians to enhance their practice, creativity, and production workflows by deconstructing and manipulating audio tracks.

Products and solutions

["Moises App (core platform with AI Audio Separation, Vocal Remover, AI Mastering, Chord Detection, and Metronome)","AI Studio (generates instrumentals that adapt to user's music)","Voice Studio (enables artists to license and sell their own AI-generated voice models)"]

Unique value

Moises' core innovation lies in its high-quality, AI-powered audio source separation (stem separation) technology, which allows for the clean isolation of vocals, drums, bass, and other instruments from a single audio track. The company also emphasizes an 'ethical AI' approach, training its models exclusively on fully licensed content.

Target customer

Musicians, music producers, singers, and music students.

Industries served

["Music Technology","Entertainment","Creator Economy","Education"]

Technology advantage

The company's key advantage is its proprietary and advanced AI models for audio processing, which are refined by data from its large user base of over 50 million. This creates a powerful network effect, improving the technology as more users engage with the platform. Their user-friendly mobile application provides a significant accessibility advantage over more complex desktop software.

How they differentiate

Moises differentiates itself by being a comprehensive practice tool for musicians, not just an audio separation service. It combines AI-powered stem separation (vocals, drums, bass, etc.) with features like chord detection, pitch and speed adjustment, and a smart metronome, positioning itself as an all-in-one 'musician's app'.

Main competitors

["LALAL.AI","EasySplitter","PhonicMind"]

Key partnerships

["Whitney Houston Estate (symphonic concert tour using AI-separated vocals)","Ableton (Live 12.3 powers stem separation with Moises technology)","Cory Henry (5-time GRAMMY winner, remix/cover content via Jam Session)","NPR (Tiny Desk supporter)","Charlie Puth (Chief Music Officer, March 2026)"]

Notable customers

["Whitney Houston Estate","Ableton","Cory Henry","NPR","Berklee College of Music"]

Major milestones

["Secured a $40M Series A funding round","Reached 70 million users","Partnered with the Whitney Houston Estate for a concert experience","Launched AI-powered Voice Studio for vocalists to license their voices","Launched AI Studio (browser-based audio editor with stem-by-stem generative models)","Ableton Live 12.3 integrates Moises stem separation technology","Named Apple iPad App of the Year 2024 and Apple Design Awards Finalist 2025","Charlie Puth joins as Chief Music Officer (March 2026)","Ranked #137 on Deloitte Technology Fast 500 and #715 on Inc. 5000"]

Growth metrics

Reached 70 million registered users worldwide as of December 2025.

Market positioning

Moises is positioned as a market leader in the AI music practice tool category, targeting musicians, producers, and music students. It operates on a freemium model with a strong B2C focus through its popular mobile and web apps, while also expanding into B2B partnerships, such as its collaboration with the Whitney Houston Estate.

Geographic focus

While the app is available globally, the company has strong roots in both the US (Salt Lake City) and Brazil. Its investor base reflects this, with prominent VCs from both regions, suggesting a strong focus on North and South American markets alongside its global user base.

Patents and IP

Information not publicly available.

About Geraldo Ramos

Previously, he was a key figure at Pluralsight and founded Hackhands, a company that was later acquired by Pluralsight.

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