Want to make an iPhone ringtone with your own music? Just follow the step-by-step instructions below. Make sure to start out with songs that are mp3s or are otherwise DRM-free. *Updated for iTunes 11*
How to Make an iPhone Ringtone in iTunes:
1. Open iTunes.
2. Open Preferences in the iTunes menu at the top (it may be under Edit for Windows users):

3. Select the General tab:

4. Select Import Settings:

5. Click on the dropdown list after Importing Using:

6. Select AAC Encoder (it may already be the default):

7. Select OK to go back to the Preferences, then select OK again.

8. Select Music in the left iTunes sidebar and find a song you want to make into a ringtone:

9. You’ll need to find a 40 second or less section of the song to turn into a ringtone. Note (or write down) the starting and stopping point of the section of the song. You can see the time of the song in the play window at the top of iTunes:

10. Right click on the song, and select Get Info:

11. Select the Options tab at the top:

12. Enter the start and stop time of the clip in the corresponding boxes and make sure the checkboxes are checked when you are finished:

13. Click OK in the bottom right.
14. In the iTunes menu at the top, click Advanced, then Create AAC Version from the drop-down menu (in iTunes 11, it’s File –> Create New Version –> Create AAC Version):

15. You should see a second version of the song appear in iTunes, only with the shorter play time. Click to play to make sure it sounds how you’ll want the ringtone to sound.

16. We aren’t quite finished yet! Now we have to change the file format so that it will appear as a ringtone in iTunes.
17. Navigate to the folder where the new clip is stored on your computer (it will be in the same folder as the original version of the song). To find it in Windows, right-click the clip in iTunes, then choose Show in Explorer. For Mac, right-click and select Show In Finder.
18. Copy the song (press Control and C for Windows, Command and C for Mac), and paste the song in the same folder (Control and V or Command and V) so that a third version appears.

19. Now, change the file extension of the third version from .m4a to .m4r.
Troubleshooting: Don’t see the file extension? Windows 7: click the Start button, Control Panel–>Appearance and Personalization–>Folder Options–>View tab–>and uncheck Hide Extensions for known file types. For Windows XP: in the Explorer window, go to Tools –> Folder Options –> View and uncheck Hide extensions for known file types. For Vista: Organize –> Folder and Search Options and uncheck Hide extension for known file types.

20. Rename the file, if you want (for example, CoolRingtone.m4r). Note: If there are symbols such as underscores or hyphens in the name, you must remove them.
21. Important: In iTunes, delete the first AAC clip you made by right-clicking on the clip and selecting delete (if you don’t do this, iTunes might not accept the new ringtone):

22. Go back to the folder with the new ringtone file (.m4r file). Drag and drop the file into iTunes. Or import it by opening iTunes, select File, and select: Windows XP/Vista: Add File to Library, Mac: Add to Library.

23. Now we need to sync the ringtone to your iPhone. Connect the iPhone to the computer.

24. Click on your iPhone in the left sidebar in iTunes (Note: for iTunes 11, your iPhone can be found under Devices at the top right):

25. Click on the Tones tab, check the Sync tones checkbox, then check either All tones or Selected tones. If you choose Selected ringtones, make sure your new ringtone is also checked so it will sync:



26. Now click the Apply button in the bottom right (it may also say Sync. Click Sync if it does).

And that’s it. You’ve done it! The ringtone is now on the iPhone. Got to Settings on your iPhone, tap Sounds, and you can change to your new ringtone. If the ringtone doesn’t show up on the iPhone, follow the Troubleshooting steps below, else go to the Clean Up section for one important last step.
Troubleshooting
Did the ringtone not appear on your iPhone? Follow these steps.
1. Click on the Summary tab for your iPhone in iTunes:

2. See if the checkbox labeled Manually manage music and video is checked. If not, check it.

3. Click on Tones in the left sidebar (older versions of iTunes may say Ringtones instead) and find the ringtone:

4. Drag and drop the ringtone onto your iPhone in the left sidebar. The iPhone should begin synching immediately, and the ringtone will appear shortly on your iPhone:

More Troubleshooting
Problem: I don’t see Tones or Ringtones in the iTunes Sidebar.
Go into Preferences–>General, and under Show make sure the Tones checkbox is checked.
Problem: You get a scary message “All existing songs, movies and TV shows on the iPhone will be removed.”
You likely received this message because you’ve never synced your iPhone with iTunes before and therefore don’t have a back-up of your iPhone data. Cancel the current sync. Unplug your iPhone and plug it back in again. Right click on your iPhone in the left sidebar and select Back Up:

Now that iTunes has an image of your current iPhone to work from, right click on it again in the left sidebar and select Sync.
Clean Up
You made the ringtone, but there’s one clean-up task to do. We need to fix the Start/Stop time of the original song. Otherwise, the next time you play the song, it won’t play the whole thing. In iTunes, right click the original song, select Get Info –> Options and reset the Start/Stop time by deleting the numbers and leaving the fields blank. All done!
I did everything until I reach step 19, I’m stuck…
The file didn’t show any extention, I did uncheck Hide extension for known file types but it still didn’t show. How could I change it to .m4r ? Please help me….
Worked a treat. Thanks. But don’t forget to select the new ringtone in iphone settings. Took me a while to work out why mine hadn’t changed.
LoL the same thing happened to me too! i rushed to find the ringtone but i didnt see it and it turns out it was on the top under custom ringtones all along
Legend is your new name, i was ready to see if this iphone could fly until i came across your site! Thanks.
Thank you soo much!this worked except that when i pressed apply to add the ringtone to my iphone all my apps got deleted, what can i do next time so that won’t happen?
nevermind, i did another ringtone and this time it didn’t delete the apps. but i couldn’t find the other song i did before this one..so i had to go back into itunes and click sync all ringtones a tthe same time and then it showed up.
“if i could fly” says my new ringtone….
thanks for the instructions
Thanks :) Great instructions
tried 3 times and it shows that the ringtone is on my iphone thur itunes but when i go into the phone itself its nowhere to be found…..please help
Strong Work -EXCELLENT directions. Worked like a Charm.
You made my day :-)
wow amazinggggggg (: thank youuuuuuuuu!
What version of itunes is this that your using, because i have the latest version of itunes running on windows vista 64-bit OS and I cant even complete the second step on your “how to”, because I dont have an “itunes” menu on top next to the “file” menu.
nevermind, i found the “preferences” menu under the “edit” menu.
(As of 1/30/10)
Amazing!! Works perfectly!! Thanks for the clear directions on how to create a ring tone from any song on iTunes.
Now I can hear TikTok from Ke$sha when my phone rings :-)
QB
Excellent little guide you made here. Thanks from Dublin, Ireland :)
For mac users .
The easiest way for me was to do it via garageband on my mac. Just start a new file , throw what u want to make into a ringtone in, adjust the length and click “share”, “send ringtone to itunes” and voilà !
Good instructions, though I think an important tip that was omitted is that you may lose ALL your other data (music, video’s, etc) when you try and sync the ringtone to your phone. I received a warning message indicating this would happen when I clicked the “sync” button and, fortunately did not continue to click through it. I have over a thousand songs that could have been deleted!
Instead, I followed the tip provided in response to a comment above, that you can simply drag the new ringtone to the “device” header in your phone, and the ringtone will sync automatically. This worked for me without jeopardizing all my other files.
I still cannot get it to sync to my iphone. The trouble shoot tells me to drag and drop but when I drag it over, it puts a sign on it indicating that I can’t do that. And it doesn’t go into the playlist. Please help.
wow, works perfect, thanks so much!
youre instructions are AWESOME (:
thank you so much. :D
works perfectly. (:
Worked great but now i can’t get the original song back to its full length, any ideas?
the AAC encoder doesnt show up when i right click the song. what should i do?
brilliant!!!!
It works for me, the only problem is that only one of the ringtones (always the last ringtone i added) show up on my actual iphone, while all of them show up on iTunes when connected. Help please?
It worked for me, but when i try to sync another one in it either doesnt appear or just deletes my first one. Help please!!!
awsome thanx works great
@Gianna & @Drew$ter –
The key is not to sync the ringtones, you want to drag the ringtones to the iphone icon in the lefthand column. The phone/iTunes will put them where they need to go.
Good luck!
Just wanted to say thank you! This worked like a charm!
I was able to do this and it all worked perfectly, except–my file “kind” is ringtone and it’s on my iPhone, but I can only get it to show up under iPod music, not under custom ringtones. Help!
need help still cant get this to work the ringtones i have made are listed under ringtones but i still cant sync them to my iphone i know its somethung ive done wrong i made them before i looked at these instruction can someone please help ive already paid for them
I figured it out! Yee-haw! I hadn’t deleted the shortened clip I made in iTunes before I moved the ringtone clip over. After I deleted the shortened clip (like you said to do!) and the ringtone clip from iTunes, when I dragged the ringtone clip back into iTunes it worked perfectly. Thank you, thank you for such clear and workable instructions!
This is genius! Thank you so much! Got all my ringtones now. : )
fyi – my newly created ringtone appeared in itunes but not on my phone after syncing. once i added the artist and album name and re-synced the ringtone appeared on my phone. 3g version 3.1.3 (7E18).
The key is NOT to sync the ringtones, you want to drag the ringtones to the iphone icon in the lefthand column. The phone/iTunes will put them where they need to go.
Good luck!
Thanks! Instructions were perfect and accurate!
I’m so sad, I followed everything to a T. When I re-named the file the picture stayed the same so I think iTunes is getting smart. Now I’ve lost my orig ringtone I purchased. Trying to re-sync but still no luck.
I really want to love you!
perfect, thank you!
The ringtone app I downloaded missed out the first step in preferences to create ACC version so it didnt work. Thanks to you I now have a cool Henry Mancini ringtone. Cheers!
I followed your instructions to a “T” but when I go to rename the ringtone there is no extension…HELP?!?!
So i’ve followed ur instructions and according to itunes its on my iphone as a ring tone (29sec), but when i look on my iphone 3G i cant see it.
I go to settings -> sounds -> ringtones and its not there.. should i be looking elsewhere?
Hi it worked perfect …. although it’s 40 seconds long but it’s enough for a ringtone or my head would blow off…. hehe :D thanks
OK, I have synced the ringtones to my iphone but they do not show up as a ringtone in the ringtones menu. Everything shows up and it says that I’ve synced everything. Is there something I am doing wrong?
don’t sync your ringtones, drag them to your device icon in the lefthand column. itunes will put them where they need to be on your phone.
When I try to drag to the phone icon it gives me the red circle not allowing me to do this.
Also IDK if it’s pertinent or not but I have the 3Gs and all my software is up to date.
hello i follow what u said by draggin them to the left column where there is a ringtone icon right i drag there and sync my iphone but it doesnt appear in my phone =(
Do I have to start the clip from the beginning of the song? When I change the start time to the section of the song I want the ringtone to start at it changes back to 0:00 in step 12….What am I doing wrong?????
Thanks for the clear instructions. Everything worked fine, except the new ringtone won’t show up on my iphone. It seems to have synced and it’s in the ringtone folder but not on the phone. What am I doing wrong? Thanks
Awesome help thanks. One issue I’m running into, some songs won’t allow conversion to AAC format saying, protected files can not be converted to other formats. I noticed those files have .m4p. Any suggestions?
don’t sync, just drag the ringtone over to the iphone icon (not the ringtone folder). once you drag it to the phone icon, itunes will put it on your phone where it needs to be.
Thanks! Now my fiancee has the Wrist Communicator alert from the Power Rangers for her ringtone. If only we knew how apply it to text messages…….
i’ve done everything you said here and the ringtone shows up on my itunes under ringtones. i’ve synced it to my 3GS and it shows up there as well on itunes, but when i actually go into the phone settings to change the ringtone it isn’t there. am i supposed to be looking somewhere else?
also, dragging the ringtone in itunes doesn’t do anything. it won’t let me drag the ringtone to my device.
Brilliant – thanks so much – fantastic instructions!
Wicked sweet! Just what I’ve been looking for! Thanks so much.
I can’t seem to drag the ringtone onto my iphone, there is the cirlce with the line through it preventing me from doing so. how can i get around this?
Hmm… Did everything several times. Ringtones are created fine and when I drag them over the iphone icon, iTunes sync the device, but when I check the settings page, only one ringtone appears in the Custom section. Any suggestions?
Dude; I’ve follow your instructions word by word and although the Iphone’s ringtone section on Itunes shows the song. The sounds section on the device itself doesn’t.
HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!
Your instructions are very clear, thx for the help.
I followed the directions but can not get the file to showup under the ringtones folder?
any suggestions
You rock!
The most concise, clear and easy to follow instructions that I have seen. Thank you very much!
Hi,
Sorryyy, but I followed all the steps that you listed out, but when I went to sync my phone to iTunes, it said that the file could not be found….
What do I do?!
Actually, I take that back. It was able to sync to my iPhone, but it does not show on Settings->Sounds->Ringtones
It works great. If some of you didn’t get it right, you probably did something wrong. Just like I did at first. Pay attention to each step, don’t have it longer than 40secs and clean the mess…
Thanks!!!
You Rock!! Perfect!!
Thank you so much!
Love the graphics and easy to follow directions!!!
You are brilliant! Thank you so much!!
The m4r file land up in the itunes music library , but not under the ringtones folder. How do I move it to the ringtones folder ?