Add music to a video It can be the best way to convey the message you want. With the right song, it is possible to capture the attention of the person watching the video, touch their feelings and even achieve a greater visual impact. That is why, on this occasion, we will see how to add music to a video, either from your mobile or from your computer.
Sure, adding music to a video is nothing new. But today it's easier than ever to do so. In fact, Our own mobile device includes a video editing tool which allows us to add audio to videos, photo collections or presentations. Plus, there are tons of tools we can use on our PC to do just that. Today we'll focus on just two of them. Let's get started.
How to add music to a video?

Adding music to a video can make it more engaging, funny or touching the hearts of those who see it. That is why, nowadays, we almost always see videos with background music, voices or other sound effects. While it is true that today there are countless tools for editing videos, there are also very simple ways to add this audible touch to them.
To add music to a video you have at your disposal Multiple free and easy-to-use toolsFor example, if you have an Android phone, you can use the gallery editor that most phones include. And if you have an iPhone, iPad or Mac, you can use the built-in video editor called iMovie, which is also free.
From the phone
Whatever operating system your phone uses, you will be able to add music to a video. First of all, you can use the native applications of the phone to make simple edits to your videos. But, if you prefer a more professional editor, You can use third party apps like:
- CapCut
- VivaCut
- InShot
- Filmora.
- Google Photos.
- Video show.
Android

Since there are so many ways to add music to a video, here are Let's see how to take advantage of the native editor of your Android mobile. In fact, the procedure is quite similar in almost all of these tools. We have tested the Video Editor on a Redmi brand Android and these are the steps to add music to a video:
- Enter the mobile gallery.
- Select the video you want to edit.
- Tap the edit icon (in this case it looks like scissors).
- Wait for the video to be imported.
- In the bottom options, slide down to the Soundtracks option.
- Now, you can choose one of the audio clips in the editor or tap the music icon to grab one of your songs.
- Choose the song you want to add.
- You can tap the horn icon to block the original sound of the video.
- Finally, tap Save and you're done.
Now, This video editor also has a Pro mode which offers more options when adding music to your video. To take advantage of it, follow these steps once inside the editor:
- Tap the Pro option (identified in green and purple colors).
- You will see a message warning you that you will be switched to the Pro video editor. Tap Switch.
- At that point, you will see a timeline where you can add text and music.
- Tap on the appropriate line to add music.
- Click Import.
- Choose the song you want to add (can be from your local storage).
- Swipe the song to choose the excerpt you want to use in your video.
- Tap Use.
- Adjust the Volume and choose whether to leave the video sound on or off.
- Play the video and, if you like the result, tap Save.
iPhone
If you have an iPhone or iPad, adding music to a video is also very easy. With the iMovie Video Editor included with iOS devices, you can add audio from the Music app or any stored file. To add a song to a video using iMovie, follow the steps below:
- Open your video in the iMovie timeline.
- Press the Add Media button.
- Now, tap Audio, My Music.
- Select a song to preview.
- Then, select Add Audio (+) next to the song.
- iMovie will place the song at the beginning and automatically adjust the length.
On the other hand, if you want Use an audio file saved on your phone, you will need to tap the Add Content button and tap Files to view your files. Then, tap a song to add it to the video. And that's it. This is how you can add music to a video on Apple devices.
From the computer
In case you prefer Add music to a video more comfortably and on a bigger screen, you can do it from your computer. Of course, there are also very good applications for these devices that will help you achieve this. However, we are going to teach you how to take advantage of the ones that are pre-installed on your computer, whether it is Windows or Mac.
On windows

From a Windows PC, you can Add Background Music to a Video Using ClipChamp’s most emblematic landmarks, the Microsoft video editor. To do this, you can use royalty-free music or import your own MP3 files (the songs you have stored on your computer). How can you add music to your videos with ClipChamp? Follow these steps:
- Open the app and load the video you want to edit.
- To add music, click Content Library in the toolbar.
- Then, in the audio category, select Music.
- Choose the track you want from those that are copyright free or upload the song you want to use.
- Listen to the song by clicking the play button.
- To add it to the timeline, tap the Plus button or drag the song to the beginning of the timeline.
- Adjust the length of the music as you like and you're done.
On Mac
Finally, If you have a Mac computer, you can easily add music to your videosYou can do this from the iMovie Media Browser, the Music app, or the Finder. To do this, do the following:
- Once you have the video open in iMovie, click Audio at the top, then Music and select the song.
- Preview by tapping the play button.
- Drag the song to the timeline.
- Adjust it as you prefer and you're done.
Since I was very young I have been very curious about everything related to scientific and technological advances, especially those that make our lives easier and more entertaining. I love staying up to date with the latest news and trends, and sharing my experiences, opinions and advice about the equipment and gadgets I use. This led me to become a web writer a little over five years ago, primarily focused on Android devices and Windows operating systems. I have learned to explain in simple words what is complicated so that my readers can understand it easily.