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Ringtone Maker

Pick a 30-second hook, add fade-in and fade-out, and export as M4R for iPhone or MP3 for Android.

About this ringtone maker

Drop in any song or audio file, scrub to the part you want, and export a ringtone-ready clip. The maker enforces the 30-second cap iOS expects, applies clean fade-in and fade-out, and packages the file for the platform you target.

iPhone ringtones are M4R (AAC in an M4A container with a renamed extension); Android happily accepts MP3. We don't analyse or index your music.

How to make a ringtone online

  1. 01

    Drop in a song

    Any audio or video file works. The hook for a ringtone is usually 20–30 seconds.

  2. 02

    Set start and length

    Pick where the ringtone begins and how long it runs (max 30 s).

  3. 03

    Export M4R or MP3

    M4R installs on iPhone via Finder/iTunes; MP3 works as a custom ringtone on Android.

Why use this ringtone maker

  • 30-second hard cap (matches iOS limits)
  • Built-in fade-in and fade-out for a clean ring
  • Export as M4R (iPhone) or MP3 (Android)
  • Works on any song or audio file you have
  • Free, private, no install
  • Free, no signup, no watermark or app to install

Ringtone maker FAQ

How do I install the M4R on my iPhone?

Plug the phone into a Mac or PC, open Finder (or iTunes on Windows), drag the .m4r onto the phone's Ringtones section, and pick it under Settings → Sounds → Ringtone.

How do I install the MP3 on Android?

Save the MP3 to your phone, open Settings → Sound & vibration → Phone ringtone, and pick the file. Or copy it into the system Ringtones folder.

Why 30 seconds?

iOS rejects ringtones longer than 30 seconds. We cap the length on both formats so the file works on either platform.

Will it strip the rest of the song?

Yes — only your selected window is exported. The original file on your computer is never modified.

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