YouTube to Ringtone Maker
YouTube to MP3 converter
Make a ringtone from any YouTube video. Paste a link, pick the few seconds you want, and we'll cut it into a ready-to-use clip, free, no app, no account. The conversion is the easy part; the bit most tools skip is actually getting the ringtone onto your phone, so we walk you through that below for both iPhone and Android.
How it works
- Paste the link. Copy the YouTube URL and paste it in the box above.
- Pick start and end. Set the start and end seconds for the part you want, a ringtone is usually 15–30 seconds.
- Download the clip. Press convert, then Download to save the trimmed clip to your device.
- Set it on your phone. On iPhone, import the clip into GarageBand and share it as a ringtone; on Android, set it straight from your Sound settings. Full steps are in the FAQ.
About audio quality
We cut to the exact start and end second you choose and encode an AAC clip in an iPhone-compatible container, so it imports cleanly into GarageBand and other ringtone tools without re-trimming.
Frequently asked questions
- How long can a ringtone be?
- Most phones cap ringtones at around 30–40 seconds, and iPhone ringtones max out at 30. Pick a start and end inside that range and you're fine.
- How do I set it as my ringtone on iPhone?
- iOS won't let a browser set a ringtone directly. Download the clip, open GarageBand, import the file into a track, then tap Share → Ringtone. It then appears under Settings → Sounds & Haptics → Ringtone.
- How do I set it on Android?
- On Android, move the clip into your phone's Ringtones folder, then open Settings → Sound (and vibration) → Phone ringtone and pick it. Most phones let you set it per-contact too.
- Can I pick the exact seconds?
- Yes, you set the start and end to the exact second, so you can land on the hook or the drop instead of guessing.
- Is it free?
- Yes, no charge, no signup, no app. The clip auto-deletes from our server after a short while.