How To Create a Free iPhone Ringtone Using iTunes

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):

Create iPhone Ringtone Step 1

3. Select the General tab:

Create iPhone Ringtone Step 2

4. Select Import Settings:

Import Settings

5. Click on the dropdown list after Importing Using:

Click on DropDown

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

Set iTunes Encoder to AAC

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

Select OK

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

Select Music in iTunes

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:

iTunes Song Time

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

Right Click and Select Get Info

11. Select the Options tab at the top:

Options Tab

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:

Start and Stop

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):

Create AAC version of song

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.

A Second Shortened Copy of the Song is Created

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.

Third Copy of Song

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.

Change File Extension to m4r

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.

Add Ringtone to iTunes Library

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

Connect the iPhone to 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):

Add Photos to iTunes Step 2a

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:

iTunes 10 select Tones to sync

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

Click Apply or Sync

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:

Click on Tones in Left Sidebar of iTunes

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:

How to back up iPhone to your computer

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!

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713 Responses

  1. pbxr says:

    Thank you SO much! This was completely worth the effort… :)

  2. jayp says:

    Ahhh, I’m finding trouble with bringing the new file into iTunes. Dragging it and adding it manually is not working. Help?

    • Alan says:

      Ahhh, I’m finding trouble with bringing the new file into iTunes. Dragging it and adding it manually is not working. Help?

      Try “Add to Library”

  3. jody says:

    Harj :
    Thank you, but i’ve got a slight problem…whenever do the last few steps (when i click apply after selecting the ringtone) i get a message say “……this will delete all your applications from your iphone…” help please. I dont want any of my apps or data to be deleted.. thank you :)

    i had same problem on the last step i get a msg saying if i sync it will remove evrything frm my iphone.

    • Alan says:

      i had same problem on the last step i get a msg saying if i sync it will remove evrything frm my iphone.

      Sync your iPhone before trying to put the ringtone onto the phone so you back it up. Then, turn off manual synching in the Summary tab in iTunes.

  4. Sam says:

    Holy crap, this is fabulous!
    THANK YOU!!

  5. John says:

    Hey. Just updated my IPhone to the latest software in Itunes and now it doesnt have a ringtones section on the IPhone section in ITunes?

    Any advice?

  6. Mowni says:

    19. Now, change the file extension of the third version from .m4a to .m4r. If you’re on Windows XP and don’t see the file extension, 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 type

    i didn’t get it >_< where the hell do i find organize T_T

  7. Amy says:

    Thanks so much for your step by step instructions. My iPhone 4 is now better than ever.

  8. Anita says:

    Best instructions I ever read.

    Thanks!

    :-) Anita

  9. Rita says:

    Really incredible! Took several tries. Had a difficult time getting them to show up in the phone. I thought I had removed the AAC file, but I found that it was still there. Make sure you have only the ringtone .m4r in itunes. The only other thing I did was attached my iphone first (instead of opening iTunes first, which I had been doing). I had to do the sync without the ringtones first (after removing the AAC file), then closed & reopened itunes… let it sync automatically… then clicked on the Sync Ringtones and hit Apply. Finally, I saw during the sync where it moved 2 copies (I only made 2) and voila! there they were! Really… can’t thank you enough!

  10. angela says:

    Thank you!!!!!!!! So easy to follow!

  11. Dais says:

    THANK-YOU for your hard work.

  12. Jay says:

    Hi, can i do this on an HTC EVO (Sprint). Thanks! j

  13. Rachie o_O says:

    I have followed all the steps & I luv this,…but I have Vista & I have already tried : going under the Organize tab–Folder & Search Options–Hide Extensions for Known File Types……. I am soo close,…but yet soo far,…. I have no clue how to change the file type M4A to M4R????….. please help me :-*

  14. Rick says:

    What in the world, you can’t take any song on your phone and make it your ringer for notifications or your contacts?

    This is supposed to be a smart phone….. right?

  15. SoSad-.- says:

    So I did everything, but I don’t see a ringtone tab nor do I see a ringtone link. I have the newest version of iTunes (because it kept annoying me telling me that I needed to update). What do I doooo?

  16. SoSad-.- says:

    Actually now where do you find it on your phone so you can change it into your ringtone?

  17. Rick says:

    I am so frustrated with this, why the heck is Apple so controlling with their ringtones, I’m guessing if you buy your ringtones from them you don’t have this problem. I came from an Android phone to the great wonderful iphone and to find you can’t even set your own ringer from the music you have on your phone!?!? My mind is blown, completely blown!

    What else have they locked down?

  18. Gareth says:

    Hi. So the file that I am trying to convert is already an AAC file. Does this mean I cannot use it as a Ringtone? If not, and I am able to use it, I do not know how to continue following your instructions from the point you instruct the user to convert the file to AAC (as further instructions deal with the duplicated copy of the track). What can I do? Thanks in advance!

  19. marc says:

    hi did everything correct… ringtones can be added into iTunes, but after sync, the ringtones did not appear in phone.. pls help

    using latest iTunes and iPhone 4…

    thanks

    • Alan says:

      hi did everything correct… ringtones can be added into iTunes, but after sync, the ringtones did not appear in phone.. pls help

      using latest iTunes and iPhone 4…

      thanks

      Make sure you delete the first clip you made. See step 21.

  20. eDuck says:

    Thank you!

    “I love my ducks” is now my new ringtone. Love it!

  21. Marc says:

    thanks… prob settled after clearing all the background info (eg, artist, album, etc) of the songs…. now works perfectly… enjoying all my ringtones now. thanks all

  22. Sharon says:

    I saw it in my iTunes music folder, but couldn’t get it into my ringtones folder. So I copy & pasted it within the iTunes app and it worked.

  23. Sharon says:

    Got it! Try this…

    Once you change the file to .m4r in Finder or Windows Explorer, go back to iTunes and remove the ringtone-format of the song from iTunes, but keep the file when asked. Then re-import it into iTunes.”

    Works! Yay!

  24. marc says:

    hi guys… is there anyone know how to create message ringtones?

  25. Ian says:

    I finally got it to work! If it’s in iTunes but you’re not seeing it come up on your phone (as I was for ages) the crucial step is:

    Go to Ringtones on the left hand panel, right click your ringtone and go to Info. DELETE ALL INFO IN THIS PANEL including track numbers, name, album, everything. Click ok then go back and sync your phone again.

    It should now come up.

  26. sophia says:

    thanks alot =) !!!

  27. Chester Hazlewood says:

    Can anyone tell me why these kind of things have to me so hard to do? Is it because the Apple company doesn’t give a damn if they waste peoples time? Why don’t they have enough consumer testing? Products like the Iphone should be as simple to use as a toaster. The very fact that you have discussions like this means that they have failed to make a good product!

  28. shelton says:

    you are the best, thanks for this

  29. Jen says:

    It worked! Thanks! Now, any clue how to apply this to customize SMS tones? ;)

  30. Shankaboot says:

    Thank you dude… I really appreciate the time you took to make this tutorial, you have made someone happy today!

  31. Jeff says:

    Ok bro i’ve followed all the steps and deleted the first clip and everything but i still cant find the ringtone on my phone to use it. Im using a 3GS. Any ideas???

  32. Erin & Adrian says:

    After lots of frustration at Itunes you have finally solved our problem! Thankyou very much!!!!

  33. Leanne says:

    hi i can get the tunes to play on my phone, my problem is i can only get 1 to play on the phone, any help there?

  34. sica sanchez says:

    Thank you….very detailed instructions i got it right the first time!! i checked into some websites with the same query but they were missing some important steps….thank god i found this website very useful indeed

  35. Bridgett says:

    k so my itunes has no “ringtones” tab?

    • Alan says:

      k so my itunes has no “ringtones” tab?

      Try enabling the Ringtones tab in the iTunes preferences. At the menu at the top, go to Preferences–>General and check the Ringtones check box.

  36. LINDA says:

    The BEST info on this hands down. Thank you!!

  37. MEl says:

    so i’ve gone through all these steps and troubleshooting but I do not have a ‘ringtones’ tab (next to the summary/info/apps section).

    Please can you advise what to do, i have an iphone 4.

  38. hayley says:

    When i try to add the file to itunes, it’s not saved in anything, and wont let me add it to itunes simply trying ‘add to library’ doesnt work, any suggestions?

  39. Marin says:

    Thank uuuuuuuuuu so much;)))
    Perfect !!!

  40. Taylor says:

    genius! thank you!

  41. Darlene says:

    I’m using a mac. I changed the file ext name, then changed the name of the file, then added to iTunes, but it is not there. I went back several times to the new file and found that it reverted back to the original file name (with the new extension). Any suggestions?

  42. Darlene says:

    GOT IT! Copied it to the desktop, renamed, then added it to iTunes and it worked!

  43. Jay says:

    OMG You guys are truly awwwsome for having such a detailed and visual example step by step instructional manual for a question i thought would not be that easy. Appreciate the time and effort!! Keep it up!!

  44. Richard says:

    I have a version of Itunes that does not give the option of ringtones in synch or on the far left panel under “library” any suggestions? I have created the ringtone now cannot place it on my iphone.
    Thanks

  45. Laura Isabel says:

    I love you Alan!!! That was a really awesome and detailed explanation!! Thanks thanks

  46. David Aronson says:

    Thank you so much for your easy to understand, very thorough explanation.
    It took me hours to find an explanation that worked and yours did!
    Thanks again!

  47. Leo says:

    OMG TY SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO much

  48. Sandhya says:

    Hey thank u so much!!! it really worked.. i was doubting it the whole time that i was actually following the steps.. and i’m so happy it worked..Thanks!!

    again, my volume of the iphone is very low.. how can I make it louder? if u could help!

  49. Sandhya says:

    Hey thank u so much!!! it really worked.. i was doubting it the whole time that i was actually following the steps.. and i’m so happy it worked..Thanks!!

    again, my volume of the iphone is very low.. how can I make it louder? if u could help!

    ..

  50. pattypie says:

    thumbs up for a great & easy tutorial!

  51. ricky says:

    thank you so much it worked. But the new iTunes version 10.1.2 (17) blocks the import of m4r files!! I had to change the original file to m4r and change it back later to m4a.

  52. Erika says:

    Didn’t work on my iMac 21.5/3…..

  53. ScottV31 says:

    Great tip! Important to remember to go back into Get Info and un-check the Start and Stop times or else your song will be limited to the times you chose for the ringtone.

  54. Jerms says:

    I have the same problem as Richard from 12/21/10

  55. Linda says:

    My .m4r partial song is in iTunes music, but not in ringtones. I can’t drag and drop it to ringtones. Please help.

    • Alan says:

      My .m4r partial song is in iTunes music, but not in ringtones. I can’t drag and drop it to ringtones. Please help.

      See step 21. Make sure you delete the first song clip you made in iTunes.

  56. Tara says:

    I don’t have the option to create an AAC version. How do I go on from here?

  57. Margaret F. says:

    Thank you for the easy to follow instructions! Worked like a CHARM.

  58. Carly says:

    This totally works! Thanks so much!!!

    Tips for new iPhone 4 users: if you don’t have a ringtones tab yet when you click on your iphone device in itunes it’s because you must first make a ringtone purchase on your iphone before this will appear (I called Apple customer service to see why I didn’t have this tab). So you have to buy a $1.29 ringtone from Apple itunes ON YOUR PHONE beforehand.

    Then all these steps work.

    Also – if the “Sync ringtones” checkbox is already checked on your ringtones tab on your ihone device in itunes then steps 25 & 26 aren’t necessary and the ringtone will sync on its own. Then you won’t have to worry about a “this will delete all your applications from your iphone” message or other issues.

  59. Mateus says:

    my itunes does not appear on the left side option Ringtones

  60. Nancy says:

    the .m4r file does not get transferred as a ringtone, it is in the “Music” folder of iTunes. I double checked all original song clips (and copies) were deleted. Any guidance?

  61. CC says:

    Worked like a gem! Thanks so much!

    Should the “Importing Using” be changed back to mp3 after the ringer has been made?

  62. charla says:

    this may sound crazy, but i’m new to this, and it worked fine until step #17, because i don’t know where the files are stored! and this doesn’t tell me how to find the files . . . can you help?

  63. Scott in Maine says:

    Great step-by-step, but when I created my AAC version, the file was generated but played no sound. Any ideas??

  64. Brandon says:

    Alan i love you…. you’re amazing

  65. Nancy says:

    This worked! I LOVE making ringtones!,! Thank thank thank u!!,

  66. Iz says:

    Same problem as #20. Only have the original and the m4r version, yet it wont transfer to ‘ringtones’. Gutted!

  67. amanda says:

    i see a couple other people seem to have this problem, but i don’t see a solution: i followed all the steps, deleted the original aac file, i have a ringtones tab and i can see the ringtone in it on itunes, but when i go into the settings on my phone it’s not showing as a ringtone option :( i’m using the 3gs, any ideas?

  68. robert says:

    my comp wont let me copy the file. even if i use the control c.any ideas?

  69. billybob says:

    It appears in iTunes as if it is on the iPhone but i don’t know how to find it in the device itself

  70. alicia says:

    Thanks for the great steps…I am having the same problem as Amanda (#28)…I see it in my iPhone ringtones folder but it isnt showing up on my iPhone 3gs….Been at this for 3 days now!! Really want my ringtones back!! Thanks!!

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