This TikTok ringtone maker lets you turn any TikTok sound into a ringtone. Simply download the video from TikTok, upload it here, and trim your favorite part. You can create ringtones from TikTok audio, viral sounds and music clips in just a few taps.
Save video → Upload → Trim → Download
Save a TikTok video to your phone first, then upload the MP4 here to create your ringtone.
No sign-up required • No watermark
Convert TikTok Sounds to Ringtones on Your Phone
This TikTok to ringtone converter works directly on your phone. Save a TikTok video, upload it from your gallery, trim the sound, and download your ringtone instantly. No computer needed. Works on Android, iPhone, and desktop browsers.
How to Convert a TikTok Video to a Ringtone
1. Save the TikTok video
Open TikTok and save the video to your phone using the share menu. Tap the share arrow, then select "Save video" to download it to your device.
2. Upload your video
Upload the MP4 file using the tool above or try our video to ringtone converter. We automatically extract the audio from the TikTok video so you can edit it. If you already have the audio extracted, you can also use our MP3 cutter to trim it.
3. Trim your ringtone
Select the best part of the sound using the waveform editor. Drag the handles to choose your clip. Most TikTok ringtones work best between 5-20 seconds - long enough to recognize but short enough to stay catchy.
4. Download your ringtone
Download as MP3 for Android and set it directly in your phone settings. For iPhone, download the .m4r file and install it without a computer using GarageBand.
iPhone Users - No Computer Needed
Download the .m4r file to your Files app, then follow these 3 steps:
- Open GarageBand and create a new Audio Recorder project
- Tap the loop icon, find your .m4r file, and import it
- Tap the down arrow, choose My Songs, then long-press and tap Share → Ringtone
Your TikTok ringtone appears instantly in Settings → Sounds → Ringtone.
Why Use TikTok Sounds as Ringtones?
Viral sounds that stand out
TikTok audio is designed to grab attention instantly, making it perfect for ringtones. When your phone rings with a viral TikTok sound, you'll recognize it immediately in a crowded room.
Short and impactful clips
Most TikTok sounds are already optimized for short playback - typically 5-20 seconds. This makes them ideal for ringtones without needing much editing. The hooks and drops are built for quick impact.
Always fresh and trending
TikTok trends change constantly, which means fresh ringtone options every week. Use trending sounds as your ringtone and swap it out anytime a new viral clip appears. Your ringtone stays current with what's popular.
How to Set Your TikTok Ringtone
Setting on Android
After downloading your TikTok ringtone, go to Settings > Sound > Phone ringtone on your Android device. Tap "Add ringtone" or "My Sounds" and browse to your downloaded MP3 file. Select it and it becomes your new ringtone instantly.
Setting on iPhone
Download the .m4r file from Ventones. Save it to your Files app, open GarageBand, create a new Audio Recorder project, import the file, and tap Share → Ringtone. No computer, no iTunes, no Finder required. For a full step-by-step guide visit our iPhone ringtone guide.
Tips for Making Great TikTok Ringtones
Choose the hook or drop
The most recognizable part of a TikTok sound is usually the hook, chorus, or bass drop. These sections are designed to be catchy and instantly identifiable - perfect for ringtones. Look for the loudest, most energetic part on the waveform.
Keep it short
While you can make ringtones up to 30 seconds, TikTok ringtones work best at 8-15 seconds. This captures the vibe without becoming annoying if your phone rings for a while. The preset buttons in the tool make this easy.
Test the volume
Some TikTok sounds have quiet sections or fade-ins. Use the waveform display to choose a section with consistent, loud audio. This ensures your ringtone is audible when your phone is in your pocket or across the room.
Set TikTok Ringtones Instantly with Ventones
The Ventones app lets you create, save, and set TikTok ringtones directly on your Android device. No manual setup required. Build your ringtone library and personalize your phone faster.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I convert a TikTok link directly?
No. TikTok blocks direct downloads from external tools. You need to save the video first using TikTok's built-in download feature, then upload the MP4 file here to convert it to a ringtone.
Can I turn a TikTok video into a ringtone?
Yes. Upload the TikTok video (MP4 file) and we automatically extract the audio so you can create a ringtone. The tool shows you the waveform so you can trim the best part of the sound.
What file formats are supported?
This TikTok ringtone converter supports MP4 (TikTok videos), MP3, M4A, WAV, AAC, and OGG files. Maximum file size is 50MB, which covers most TikTok videos.
What is the best ringtone length?
For TikTok ringtones, 8-20 seconds works best. This captures the viral hook or drop while staying short enough to identify quickly. Use the preset buttons in the tool for instant optimization.
Can I use a TikTok sound as an alarm?
Yes. Download the MP3 from Ventones, open your Clock app, edit your alarm, and select Custom Sound to use your favorite TikTok trend as your morning wake-up call.
What if the Save Video option is missing on TikTok?
If a creator has disabled downloads, use your phone's Screen Recorder to record the sound while the video plays, then upload that recording to Ventones. We will extract the audio just like a normal video file.
Is this TikTok ringtone maker free?
Yes, completely free. No signup required, no watermark added to your ringtones. Create unlimited TikTok ringtones at no cost.
Can I use this on my phone?
Yes, this TikTok to ringtone converter works on mobile browsers. Upload your TikTok video directly from your phone, edit it, and download the ringtone without needing a computer.
How do I download a TikTok video?
Open the TikTok video in the app, tap the share arrow on the right side, then select "Save video" to download it to your device's camera roll or gallery.