M4R Converter

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Broad Compatibility

With 153 conversion directions, Convertio links M4R to 55+ audio formats — create ringtones from almost any audio source.

Ringtone in Seconds

Upload audio, choose M4R, convert, and download. Creating a custom iPhone ringtone has never been this effortless — no iTunes gymnastics needed.

Quality Adjustments

Set bitrate and sample rate to balance ringtone quality against size. Higher settings mean crisper audio when your phone rings.

iPhone-Native Format

M4R is Apple's dedicated ringtone container. Using the proper format guarantees seamless recognition on every iPhone and iPad model.

Privacy First

Your uploaded audio is deleted after conversion. Output files are removed within 24 hours — personal ringtone content stays private.

Create From Any Device

Make ringtones from your laptop, tablet, or even another phone. Convertio works in any browser — no platform-specific tools needed.

How to convert M4R file

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Upload your M4R ringtone or the audio you want to convert — from Computer, Google Drive, Dropbox, or a URL.

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Choose your destination from 55+ formats: MP3, M4A, WAV, OGG, and more — or convert another format to M4R.

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Tweak bitrate, sample rate, or channel settings to refine the output, or leave defaults for a quick conversion.

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Click Convert and download the result once processing completes. Transfer ringtones to your iPhone via iTunes or Finder.

About format

M4R is the designated ringtone format for Apple iPhone devices, introduced alongside the original iPhone in 2007. Technically, an M4R file is an AAC-encoded MPEG-4 audio container identical in structure to M4A — the only meaningful differences are the file extension and a duration constraint of roughly 30-40 seconds enforced by iOS. Apple chose this approach so existing AAC encoder infrastructure could produce ringtones without codec-level modifications, while the distinct extension prevents regular music tracks from appearing in the ringtone picker and vice versa. Creating an M4R involves encoding a short audio clip as AAC, trimming it to the allowed length, and renaming the file. iTunes (or Apple Music on recent macOS) and GarageBand both provide built-in workflows, and third-party tools like Audacity handle it equally well. Once synced or downloaded, the ringtone integrates with iOS settings for calls, alarms, and per-contact alerts. Practical advantages include effortless deployment to any iPhone through iTunes sync or AirDrop, high-quality playback from the AAC codec even at small file sizes, and the ability to assign individual ringtones to specific contacts for instant caller identification.
Developer: Apple Inc.
Initial release: June 29, 2007

Frequently Asked Questions

Why convert to or from M4R?

M4R is the only ringtone format iPhones accept. Converting your favorite audio to M4R lets you set custom ringtones, while converting from M4R frees the audio.

How do I get an M4R ringtone onto my iPhone?

After converting on convertio.tools, download the M4R and transfer it using iTunes, Finder, or GarageBand — your iPhone will recognize it as a ringtone.

What else can open M4R besides iPhone?

iTunes and VLC can both play M4R on desktop. The format is essentially AAC-encoded audio in a renamed container, so most AAC players work.

Can I convert MP3 to M4R on Convertio?

Yes. Upload any MP3 to convertio.tools, select M4R as the target, and get your custom iPhone ringtone ready for download in seconds.

Is there a length limit for M4R ringtones?

iPhones support ringtones up to 40 seconds. Convertio converts the full audio — trim it beforehand if your source is longer.

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