How to create a ringtone for android

Use music to customize your smartphone

Updated on October 23, 2021

What to Know

  • Make a song a ringtone: Go to Apps > Settings > Sounds and Notifications > Ringtones > Add. Tap the song, then tap Done.
  • Use part of a song as a ringtone: Download the RingDroid app, tap the song file you want to edit, tap Trim, then use your finger to select a clip.
  • Set a ringtone for different contacts: Go to Contacts, tap a name, tap Edit > Ringtone, choose a ringtone, and tap OK.

This article shows you how to make a song a ringtone, set ringtones for various contacts, and trim a song to tweak a ringtone. To follow most of these steps, your Android smartphone needs to be running Android 9.0 Pie or later. 

How to Make a Song Your Ringtone

In a few simple steps, you can turn your ringtone into something more personal than the standard ringtones included with your smartphone. Here's what to do.

  1. On your smartphone's home screen, tap Apps.

  2. Tap Settings.

  3. Tap Sounds and Notifications.

    If it's not listed under Quick Settings, scroll down to find it.

  4. Tap Ringtones > Add.

  5. Choose a track from the songs already stored on your phone.

    You can also tap albums, artists, or folders, as well as search by name, if you have a lot of audio files on your smartphone.

  6. Tap the song you want to use.

  7. Tap Done.

  8. The song or audio file is now your ringtone. Just retrace the steps to change it again. 

How to Tweak a Song to Make it the Perfect Ringtone

With some songs, you might not want the opening riff as your ringtone. If you want to pick out a clip from a song, you need a dedicated app to do the job. 

The RingDroid app is one of the best, and it takes seconds to use and trim down a song with. Here's how to trim a song. 

  1. Download and open the RingDroid app.

  2. Tap the song file you want to edit.

  3. Tap Trim, then drag your finger around the clip, cutting it down to just what you want to hear.

  4. Tap download.

    Tap play to hear a preview.

  5. Tap Save.

  6. Tap Use As.

  7. Tap Ringtone, then tap Done to set the ringtone.

How to Set a Ringtone for a Specific Contact

Want to set a different ringtone for different people, so you know exactly who's calling? It's simple enough, once you know how. 

  1. Tap Contacts.

  2. Scroll down to the person you want to add a custom ringtone to, then tap the contact's name.

  3. Tap Edit.

  4. Tap Ringtone.

  5. Choose the ringtone, then tap OK.

  6. Tap Save.

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Ringtone Maker is free app creates ringtones, alarms, and notifications from MP3, FLAC, OGG, WAV,AAC(M4A)/MP4, 3GPP/AMR, MIDI files. Cut the best part of your audio song and save it as your Ringtone/Alarm/Music File/Notification Tone.
Make your own unique free ringtones is fast and easy. You can set the starting and ending notes by sliding arrows along the timeline, by pressing Start and End to record the point, or by typing in time stamps. This app is also a music editor/alarm tone maker/ ringtone cutter and notification tone creator.
You can also record your own or your kids’ voice, and make them to ringtone or notification. Enjoy reminding you to answer the call with your child's voice.

Features:
Free ringtone and music download.
Copy, cut and paste. (So you can merge different music files together very easily.)
Fade in/out for mp3.
Adjust volume for mp3.
Preview the Ringtone files and assign to contact.
View a scrollable waveform representation of the audio file at 6 zoom levels.
Set starting and ending points for a clip within the audio file, using an touch interface.
Play the selected portion of the audio, including an indicator cursor and auto scrolling of the waveform.
Play anywhere else by tapping the screen.
Save the clipped audio as a new audio file and mark it as Music, Ringtone, Alarm, or Notification.
Record a new audio clip to edit.
Delete audio.
Assign a Ringtone directly to a contact, you can also re-assign or delete the Ringtone from contact.
Sort by Tracks, Albums, Artists.
Manage contact Ringtone.

Default save path, you can change then in setting of "Ringtone Maker":
Ringtone: Internal storage/ringtones
Notification: Internal storage/notifications
Alarm: Internal storage/alarms
Music: Internal storage/music

AD free version:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.herman.ringtone.paid

Music not show:
Android system is very slow to update its music database, so it takes time if you just download your music. You can use "Scan" menu of "Ringtone Maker" to force update.
Google Play Music can't be display, as it's hidden in special way, other app can't access it.
Workaround : You can access Google Music with the Chrome browser on your phone. Select the desktop site. Select your desired song, click on the 3 dots on the right. A window will pop up, giving you options, including download to device. Download and then use “Ringtone Maker”. It will now be able to be found on your device.

LEGAL INFO:
Ringtones & music downloads used in Ringtone Maker app are under public domain license and/or Creative Commons’ license, credited inside the app.

Frequently Asked Questions:
http://ringcute.com/faq.html

Tutorial:
http://www.ringcute.com/tutorial.html

Explanation for the permissions:
android.permission.INTERNET
android.permission.READ_PHONE_STATE
android.premission.ACCESS_NETWORK_STATE
AD company need read phone state and network state to display and improve there AD quality.
android.permission.READ_CONTACTS
android.permission.WRITE_CONTACTS
After you create the ringtone, there is a choice to assign it to your contact. If you choose this option, the Ringtone Maker need to read your contact data and show them in the list, then you can assign the new ringtone to somebody.
Ringtone Maker will not collect your contact information.
If you still have concern, please use Ringpod. It's same as "Ringtone Maker", but doesn't require Contact permission.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.herman.ringpod
android.permission.WRITE_SETTINGS
android.permission.WRITE_EXTERNAL_STORAGE
After you save a new Ringtone, the APP need rights to write it to your SD card.

Ringdroid source code:
http://code.google.com/p/ringdroid/
http://code.google.com/p/apps-for-android/
SoundRecorder:
https://android.googlesource.com/platform/packages/apps/SoundRecorder/
Apache License, Version 2.0
http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0.html

GNU Lesser General Public License
http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/lesser.html

How do I make my own ringtone on Android?

How to use a custom ringtone on Android.
Select the audio file . ... .
Once the audio is in the correct folder, go to Settings > Sound and vibration > Phone ringtone..
Tap the My Sounds option and then select the audio file you want to set as your custom ringtone..
Hit the plus (+) button and then tap Save..

How do you make a song into a ringtone on Android?

How to Make a Song Your Ringtone.
On your smartphone's home screen, tap Apps..
Tap Settings..
Tap Sounds and Notifications. ... .
Tap Ringtones > Add..
Choose a track from the songs already stored on your phone. ... .
Tap the song you want to use..
Tap Done..
The song or audio file is now your ringtone..

How do I convert a song into a ringtone?

Make an Android Ringtone with Ringdroid.
Open up Ringdroid. ... .
Tap and drag the two grey sliders to select the portion of the song you want to turn into a ringtone. ... .
Hit the Save button and give your ringtone a name..