Trim and export custom ringtones in minutes
Make MP3 or M4R ringtones without uploading your files.
Privacy First: All processing runs locally in your browser. Your files never leave your device.
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Supported: MP3, WAV | Max file size: 50MB | Max duration: 5 minutes
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Need to cut a ringtone out of a full song? This tool doubles as an MP3 ringtone cutter: upload the track, drag the selection to the exact second the chorus hits, and export just that slice. Unlike a generic audio trimmer, the output is already the right length and format for a phone — no second conversion step needed.
If you want frame-accurate trimming for other purposes (podcasts, samples, voiceovers), use our dedicated free audio trimmer instead.
iPhones only accept ringtones in Apple's M4R format, capped at 40 seconds. Choose M4R as the output format above and you get an iPhone-ready file. To install it: connect your phone, open Finder (macOS) or iTunes (Windows), drag the .m4r file onto your device, then pick it under Settings → Sounds & Haptics → Ringtone.
We also have a dedicated iPhone ringtone maker with M4R presets built in.
Android accepts plain MP3 ringtones. Export as MP3, save the file to your phone's Ringtones folder (or transfer it via USB/Drive), and select it under Settings → Sound & vibration → Phone ringtone. Works on Samsung, Pixel, Xiaomi and every other Android device.
For Android-specific presets, try the Android ringtone maker.
Ringtones aren't just for calls. Trim a 3–5 second clip for text and notification alerts, or a 20–30 second build-up for a morning alarm. The same length presets work — just pick the shorter durations for alerts.
Want a tone nobody else has? Generate an original jingle with AI first, then cut your ringtone from it here — a genuinely unique ringtone instead of a recycled chart song.
There are two ways to get a personal tone. The straightforward one is song to ringtone: upload the track, drag the selection to the hook, export. The more interesting one is a name ringtone — a tone that actually says who is calling, or says your name when your phone rings.
For that, generate the voice first: the AI jingle maker reads any line you type in one of 65+ AI voices, and you can put music or effects behind it. Bring the finished MP3 back to this ringtone creator, trim it to 15, 20 or 30 seconds, and you have something no ringtone generator with a fixed library can give you. DJs use the same trick with a DJ drop as the tone.
| This tool (browser) | Ringtone apps | Desktop editors | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Price | Free, no watermark | Free with ads / IAP | Free–$$$ |
| Install required | No | Yes (app store) | Yes |
| iPhone M4R export | Yes | Sometimes | Manual rename |
| Privacy | Files never leave your device | Often uploaded | Local |
| Speed | Seconds | Minutes | Minutes |
Yes, this is a completely free ringtone maker online. There is no signup, no subscription, and no watermark — make as many custom ringtones as you want at no cost.
Upload your song using the file picker above, move the selection to the part you want (usually the chorus), set the length to 15, 20, or 30 seconds, choose M4R for iPhone or MP3 for Android, and click Create Ringtone to download it.
Yes. Choose M4R as the output format and this free ringtone maker exports an iPhone-ready file. Transfer it with Finder or iTunes, then set it under Settings, Sounds, Ringtone.
Yes. Export as MP3 and save it to your phone's Ringtones folder, then pick it under Settings, Sound, Phone ringtone. The MP3 works on Samsung, Google Pixel, and all Android phones.
First download the audio as an MP3, then upload it to this free ringtone maker to trim it to your preferred length and export as M4R (iPhone) or MP3 (Android). Everything stays in your browser.
This tool turns any song or audio file into a custom ringtone instantly in your browser. For AI-generated audio, create an original track with our AI jingle maker first, then trim it here into a one-of-a-kind ringtone nobody else has.
No. All trimming and exporting happens locally in your browser using WebAssembly, so your songs never leave your device — 100% private.
You can upload MP3 and WAV files and export ringtones as M4R for iPhone or MP3 for Android. A fade-out option is included for a smooth ending.
Most phones support ringtones up to 30 to 40 seconds. This ringtone maker lets you pick 15, 20, or 30 seconds — the ideal length for an iPhone or Android ringtone.
This tool is one of the best free ringtone makers in 2026 — it runs entirely in your browser, supports MP3 and M4R output, adds a fade-out, processes files locally so nothing is uploaded, and requires no account or app.
Both names describe the same thing, and this is it. Whether you call it a ringtone creator, a ringtone generator or a ringtones maker, the job is identical: take an audio file, cut the section you want, and export it in the format your phone accepts. This one does that in the browser, with nothing uploaded and no account needed.
Yes, in two steps. Use our AI jingle maker to generate a voiceover that says your name — pick from 65+ AI voices and add music or effects behind it — then bring that file back here and trim it to 15, 20 or 30 seconds. The result is a personalised name ringtone nobody else has, instead of a clip from a chart song.
Turn your idea into a finished jingle, radio ID, or promo. Make one yourself in seconds with our AI Jingle Maker — or have a custom one handcrafted for you.