Go to "My Songs," long-press the file, and select . Method 2: Using iTunes/Music App (Computer) Add the MP3 to your library. Right-click > Get Info > Options . Set a start/stop time (under 30 seconds). Go to File > Convert > Create AAC Version . Change the file extension from .m4a to .m4r . Sync the .m4r file to your iPhone. ⏰ Setting the Alarm Once the file is saved as a Ringtone: Open the Clock app. Tap Alarm and select an existing time or hit + . Tap Sound .
Since iPhones don't allow direct MP3-to-Alarm settings easily, use one of these methods: Method 1: Using GarageBand (No Computer) Download the MP3 to your app. Open GarageBand and choose "Audio Recorder." Tap the Tracks icon (looks like bricks).
Hit the play button to ensure it’s the correct version. Download: Look for the Download MP3 button.
🚀 If the site feels "spammy," try searching for the sound on the iTunes Tone Store directly for a one-click setup.