iOS 26 makes custom iPhone ringtones easier than ever — here's how to do it
There's a new way to create custom ringtone's on your iPhone
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It used to be the case that setting a unique ringtone on your iPhone meant learning your way around the Tones Store, downloading a third-party app, or figuring out GarageBand. Now, however, you can grab any short audio clip (under 30 seconds) from anywhere and use it as a ringtone. Unless you know where to look, though, it's a feature that's easy to miss.
That's where this guide comes in. By following the steps below you can easily assign a custom ringtone via the Files or Voice Memo apps. Just make sure you have iOS 26 installed and that your audio clip is under 30 seconds. If it isn't, you'll need to trim it first — or find a ready-made short sample from a site like Pixabay.
1. Download a sample
If you come across a MP3 or M4A audio sample that you’d like to use as a custom ringtone, save the audio to the Files app on your iPhone. It will automatically end up in the Downloads folder in the Files app.
2. Select the audio
Open the Files app and tap the downloaded audio. Next, tap the Share icon and select Use as Ringtone (scroll to see this option).
3. Use a Voice Memo (another method)
You can also use audio contained in your Voice Memo app. Tap the three-dot menu icon then tap the Share icon and select Use as Ringtone.
4. Choose the audio
In either case, you’ll be automatically taken to the Settings app where you can ensure the audio is selected. This is now set as your Ringtone.
You can set the audio for other alerts if you open the Settings app and tap Sounds & Haptics.
Just tap Text Tone, New Voicemail, New Mail, Sent Mail, Calendar Alerts, Reminder Alerts or Default Alerts and choose the sample.
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David Crookes is a freelance writer, reporter, editor and author. He has written for technology and gaming magazines including Retro Gamer, Web User, Micro Mart, MagPi, Android, iCreate, Total PC Gaming, T3 and Macworld. He has also covered crime, history, politics, education, health, sport, film, music and more, and been a producer for BBC Radio 5 Live.
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