Make Ringtone from YouTube to iPhone X, 8 Plus, 8, 7 Plus, 7, etc.
If you've downloaded a pile of videos or music videos from YouTube and music or sound in the video are so sweet, you may want to make ringtone with this YouTube music for your new iPhone 6s, iPhone Plus, iPhone 5s, iPhone 5, etc. Luckily, we will share tips here to tell you how to make ringtone from YouTube for iPhone.
The Easiest Way to Create Ringtone from YouTube for iPhone
To make stylish ringtones from YouTube, you need a professional app, which could help you accomplish the whole task. Here the nifty Aimersoft Music Recorder for Windows (or Aimersoft Music Recorder for Mac) is strongly recommended. With it, you can make free ringtones for iPhone X, iPhone 8 Plus, iPhone 8, iPhone 7 Plus, iPhone 7, iPhone 6s, iPhone 5s, iPhone 5, and more from YouTube and other music sites. You can download music from 500+ music sites like Spotify, Pandora, Napster, Grooveshark, Rhapsody, etc. The music can be saved to M4A or MP3 and you can make high quality ringtone with the music.
Steps to Make Ringtone from YouTube
Step 1. Launch the audio recroder and download YouTube music or videos
Launch the ringtone maker on your Mac or Windows. And click the "Record" button at top left corner of the main interface. This music recorder will be ready for work. Now go to the YouTube site and find your lovely music or music videos. When you play the YouTube music, this recorder will start downloading the music automatically. To ensure you download the whole music, you need to make sure you have click the "Record" button before you play the music.
Step 2. Make ringtones from YouTube for iPhone
When you have downloaded all YouTube you need, go to the "Library" tab to check the music. And you can right click on any YouTube music and select the "Make Ringtone" option to create free ringtone for iPhone. You will get a big green timeline at the bottom of the music list. You can drag the timeline to customize the length of the ringtone. And then click "Save" to confirm your ringtone. Done!