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How to make a ringtone from a song online

Want your favourite chorus on incoming calls instead of the default tone? Just cut the right 20–30 seconds from the song and smooth the edges with fades. It takes a minute right in your browser, no software and nothing uploaded.

Which part to pick

How to make it in 4 steps

Android and iPhone

On Android the finished MP3 can be set as a ringtone right in the sound settings. On iPhone you need the .m4r format — the MP3 is converted via iTunes or GarageBand; but the trimming itself is easiest here, with conversion as the last step.

✂ Audio Cutter — free
Cut the chorus, add fades and download the ringtone as MP3 — right in the browser.
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FAQ

How do I make a ringtone from a song?
Upload the track, drag the start and end markers on the waveform over the part you want (usually the chorus, 20–30 seconds), enable fade-in and fade-out and save as MP3. It all happens in your browser.
How long should a ringtone be?
About 20–30 seconds is ideal — enough time while you reach for the phone. Pick the most recognisable part: the chorus or a strong hook, not a quiet intro.
How do I set it as an iPhone ringtone?
Our tool outputs MP3/WAV. On Android you can set it as a ringtone directly. For iPhone the MP3 is converted to .m4r (via iTunes or GarageBand) — but the trimming is easiest done here.
Is it free? Is the file uploaded?
Fully free, no watermarks. Nothing is uploaded — the trimming runs locally in your browser.

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