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Free Online Ringtone Maker — Create Custom Phone Ringtones

Turn any song or audio file into a custom ringtone up to 40 seconds long. Works for iPhone and Android.

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Make Your Own Custom Ringtone for Free

Why settle for default ringtones when you can use your favourite song, a memorable quote, or any custom sound as your phone ringtone? SoundCuibu Ringtone Maker lets you upload any audio file, select the perfect 20 to 40 second clip, and download a ringtone-ready MP3 file in seconds. No apps, no subscriptions, no wires.

How to Make a Ringtone from a Song

The process is simple. Upload your MP3, WAV, FLAC, or other audio file. Use the start and end time controls to select the best part of the song — typically the chorus or a memorable hook. The tool enforces a maximum duration of 40 seconds, which is the standard ringtone length. Click Create Ringtone and download the file.

Setting the Ringtone on Your Phone

Android phones — Transfer the MP3 file to your phone via USB, Bluetooth, or a cloud service. Go to Settings, Sound, and select the file as your ringtone. Many Android phones also let you long-press a music file in the file manager and select Set as Ringtone.

iPhone (iOS) — iPhones use the M4R format for ringtones. Convert your downloaded MP3 to M4R using our Audio Converter tool, then sync it to your iPhone using iTunes or Finder on Mac. Alternatively, use GarageBand on iPhone to import the MP3 directly as a ringtone.

Choosing the Best Part of the Song

The most effective ringtones start recognisably within the first second. Choose a section with a strong melody or distinctive sound that will be immediately recognisable when your phone rings. Avoid sections with long build-ups or quiet intros. The chorus is usually the best choice.

Volume and Fade Settings

For a professional ringtone, add a brief 0.5-second fade-in at the start so the ringtone does not begin abruptly, and a 1-second fade-out at the end so it fades gracefully if you do not answer in time. You can use our Fade In/Out tool to add these effects before or after creating your ringtone.


How it works

  1. Upload your audio file (MP3, WAV, FLAC, OGG, AAC, or M4A).
  2. Set the Start Time for where your ringtone should begin.
  3. Set the End Time (maximum 40 seconds from the start time).
  4. Click Create Ringtone to process the clip.
  5. Download the MP3 file and transfer it to your phone.

FAQ

What is the maximum ringtone length?
The tool enforces a maximum duration of 40 seconds, which is the standard maximum for phone ringtones.
What format is the output ringtone?
The output is an MP3 file. For iPhones you will need to convert to M4R format using our Audio Converter.
How do I set a custom ringtone on Android?
Transfer the MP3 to your phone, go to Settings, then Sound, and select the file as your ringtone.
How do I set a custom ringtone on iPhone?
Convert the MP3 to M4R format using our converter, then sync via iTunes or Finder. Alternatively use GarageBand on iPhone.
Can I make a ringtone from any song?
You can create ringtones for personal use from any audio file you own. Creating ringtones from copyrighted music for distribution may violate copyright law.
Is the ringtone maker free?
Yes, completely free with no registration or app download needed.
Can I add a fade in to my ringtone?
Yes. Use our Fade In/Out tool to add a smooth fade in and fade out before or after creating the ringtone clip.
Does the tool work on mobile phones?
Yes. The tool works on any device with a web browser including phones and tablets.
What audio formats can I upload to make a ringtone?
MP3, WAV, FLAC, OGG, AAC, and M4A files are all accepted.

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