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
The most recognisable moment — the chorus or a strong hook.
Length 20–30 seconds: it plays while you reach for the phone.
Start on a strong beat, not a quiet intro.
How to make it in 4 steps
1. Upload the song (mp3, wav, m4a, ogg) — a waveform appears.
2. Drag the markers over the part you want (the chorus). The waveform shows the loud spots.
3. Enable fade-in and fade-out so the edges sound smooth, and hit "segment" to check.
4. Save as MP3 — the file downloads instantly.
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.
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.