See the entire song as a waveform. Find the chorus, the hook, or that one part everyone knows — and cut it into a ringtone with pinpoint accuracy.
Full song waveform — select your 30-second ringtone clip:
Drag and drop any song — MP3, M4A, WAV, or other formats. The audio loads instantly in your browser.
Click and drag on the waveform to select a 20-30 second section. The chorus or hook usually makes the best ringtone. You can see exactly where the loud, energetic parts are.
Tip: Aim for 25-30 seconds — recognizable but not too long
Play back your selection to make sure it starts and ends at the right moment. Adjust the boundaries until it sounds perfect. You'll hear exactly what your ringtone will sound like.
Download your clip as MP3. Then follow the simple steps below to set it on your iPhone or Android device.
Older iOS: Use GarageBand (Share > Ringtone) or iTunes/Finder to convert to M4R.
Some Android phones let you set ringtones directly from the file manager.
25-30 seconds is ideal. iPhone (iOS 26+) requires under 30 seconds for the native ringtone flow. You want it recognizable but not annoying.
Pick a section that starts loud and clear. Avoid clips that build slowly — you want to hear it immediately when the phone rings.
The chorus or main hook is usually the most recognizable part of a song — and makes the best ringtone.
Upload your song to AudioMultiCut, click and drag on the waveform to select a 20-30 second clip (the chorus works great), preview it, and download as MP3. Then follow the platform-specific steps above to set it on your phone.
25-30 seconds is the sweet spot. iPhone's native iOS 26 ringtone feature requires under 30 seconds. Android is more flexible, but keeping it short ensures it sounds clean when your phone rings.
Yes. AudioMultiCut creates MP3 files that work on both platforms. On iPhone with iOS 26+, just open the file in Files, tap Share, and select "Use as Ringtone" — no extra apps needed. Android uses MP3 directly.
Absolutely. AudioMultiCut lets you select multiple segments from a single song. Create different ringtones from the verse, chorus, and bridge — one for calls, one for texts, one for alarms.
Yes, completely free with no limits. No account needed, no watermarks, and your music never leaves your browser. Make as many ringtones as you want.
Stop using boring default ringtones. Turn any song into your personal ringtone — free and easy.