We all know how striking imagery can help immensely when building your brand in digital space. The rise in popularity of platforms like Instagram is proof of this. Well composed, appropriate visuals can pull a viewer in, but what many people overlook is the power of the unseen, specifically music. Music, working hand in hand with video, is a powerful tool to engage the viewer and help them experience the feeling of the story. It is an almost universal language that speaks to our innermost selves. The right music makes the visuals more valuable and the product seemingly more meaningful. One could call it a shortcut to a deeper connection between your brand and its audience. Because of this, you should always consider adding appropriate music during content creation.
Using your favorite artist’s music in your post may seem like an exciting concept, but unless you have the budget to pay for royalties you will need to look for more creative solutions. Luckily, there are tons of sites out there that offer great, royalty-free music that you can use free-of-charge. Here is a list of five sites to get you started:
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Now that you have your tracks, you can add music to your Instagram Stories. It’s actually not that hard, and there are two ways to do it. The first involves using a Music Sticker. Once you’ve taken a video, tap the “Stickers” button at the top of the screen. The music option should appear alongside the other sticker options. If you haven’t already found a song that suits you, you can tap on the icon to search the Instagram music library, where you’ll find thousands of songs to choose from.
You can even preview the track before making your choice. When you have your song, you can fast forward and rewind through the track to find the exact part that fits your story. There is also the option of shooting a video in Music Shooting Mode. To start, you need to select Music and Snippet before you pressing the shutter button. Then you just select a track from your library; pick an appropriate cover art, then select a part of the song you want to begin with. After that, it’s a simple matter of pressing and holding the shutter button to record a clip, which you can then add to your story.
It lets you add music from its built-in library or from your own music collection with just a few taps on the screen. You can also make creative edits to your videos, as well as add filters and other effects.We hope this helps you take advantage of the added depth music can give your videos. It may seem like extra effort, but the added emotional connection with your audience is worth it!
Over 95 million posts are shared on Instagram every day. But not every post has what it takes to capture the users’ attention, garner engagement, and nudge them towards taking action.
So, what can you do differently to ensure your post isn’t one of the 95 million to get lost in a sea of Instagram content? Add catchy music to make your posts stand out and attract users.
In this article, we’ll tell you how to add music to an Instagram post from within the app and with third-party apps. Stick with us till the end, and we’ll also show you where to source trendy music outside of Instagram to truly make your posts scroll-stopping.
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[#TOC1]How to add music to Instagram Stories[#TOC1]The easiest way to add music to your Instagram stories is to do it from within the app.
Let’s learn how to add music to a picture or video on Instagram. Follow this simple step-by-step process:
Use the slider to select the exact portion you want, and click on Done at the top right corner.
And just like that, you’ve successfully added music to your Instagram story for your audience to enjoy!
[#TOC2]How to add music to Instagram Reels[#TOC2]Think about Instagram reels, and the first thing that will come to your mind is trends. And what are trends without the music that makes those trends viral in the first place? Besides, many creators who create original reels with talking-head videos use music in the background to cash in on trendy music, make the reel more catchy, and rake in more views.
Here’s how you can do it:
Choose Reel from the list of options. Add your video from the camera roll or record one using the camera feature.
Use the play button beside each song to hear the track before using it in your reel.
Choose your cover from the video frames, or add one from your camera roll. Add an exciting caption and find relevant hashtags—and you’re ready to take your reel live!
[#TOC3]How to add music to Instagram video feed posts[#TOC3]While Instagram allows you to add music to your Instagram feed videos (within 60 seconds), there’s a difference between editing tools available on reels and stories vs.
feed posts longer than 60 seconds. On stories and reels, you can add music through the in-app Instagram editor. But with feed posts, when you select the video you want to upload or record using the in-app camera, you won’t have an option to add music.
However, you can easily add sound effects, and non-Instagram music through an easy-to-use and feature-rich video editor like VEED.
Later in this article, we’ll also show you some platforms you can use to find third-party music for your feed videos.
Let’s look at how to add music to post on Instagram through VEED’s online editor:
Click on Upload to import the track from your device.
If you’re not adding or editing your music from Instagram’s in-app editor, you can use external, third-party editing tools. However, Instagram bans videos with unlicensed music. So, it’s best to use an in-app library or a reliable source to get music, so your time and effort creating amazing content don’t get wasted.
We’ve compiled a list of sources you can get music from while ensuring you’re not violating the platform’s rules and can still add the music you want to your videos.
With its library of over 6,000+ royalty-free songs, Soundstripe is a great tool for enjoying a range of music tracks spanning genres and moods. The platform releases new tracks every week and allows advanced filters to search for the right music for your video.
It also allows direct integration with Adobe Premiere Pro and Twitch to make your editing process seamless across platforms.
What's better is that Soundstripe provides a range of 70,000+ stock video clips if you want to add exciting shots and transitions to your video—truly providing a wholesome experience that goes beyond choosing music for your videos.
Pricing: $12.50 per month; $149 per year
Audio JungleIf you’re looking for royalty-free music, sound effects, music kits and even source files for different purposes, AudioJungle is a great choice. It has a vast audio library with over 1700,000 tracks and sounds for different budgets and requirements.
Every week, you also get access to a featured section with hand-picked songs and tracks by the team which you can use as Instagram story music to engage your audience further.
Pricing: Every track has its own pricing; starts from $1
Artlist.ioAs one of the most versatile platforms, you can find audio for possibly every purpose you need on Artlist—weddings, commercials, presentations, games, applications, cinema, and many more.
You can also find your preferred music through innovative search filters like instrument type, genre, mood, and video theme, making the process more targeted.
Every week, the platform features a selected list of the most popular tracks. This way, you can also keep a check on what's trending and pick a fairly popular music track for your videos.
Pricing: Free trial, then $16.60 per month; $199 per year
Soundtracks by LoudlyWhat if, along with getting access to high-quality royalty-free music, you could also create your own music through AI-powered technology? Well, Loudly helps you achieve just that.
With over 25M+ creators as regular Loudly users, the platform allows you to pick or customize music for your video content projects. According to them, if you can't find a perfect fit for your video based on existing audio tracks—best to create a tailor-made sound specifically designed for the video.
It's an innovative tool backed by AI but with a powerful human touch that lets you create customized tracks in under five minutes.
Pricing: Free trial, then starts at $11 per month billed monthly or $9.99 per month billed yearly
MixkitIf you're looking for a no-hassle, easy way to source free music, sound effects, and video templates for your videos, Mix kit is a great choice. It has a carefully curated library of audio tracks and effects from some of the best creators worldwide—with new tracks added every week.
You don't need to sign-up or give credits to use the music. Simply download the high-quality music track, and use it in your videos—it doesn't get simpler than this.
Pricing: Free
RecapIt’s not enough to create good content today. If you want to grab your audience’s attention on a crowded social media platform like Instagram, you need something to hook your audience and retain them till the end, so they engage with your content—and adding music to your content is a great way to do it.
Be it Instagram stories, reels, or feed posts—music can give your visual content a facelift to one-up other similar content and compel viewers to become an avid consumer of your videos.
Follow the methods listed in this article for how to add music to an Instagram post and source stunning music to enhance your content’s overall look and feel.
Don’t reinvent the wheel. Use an intuitive video editor like VEED to create professional-looking Instagram videos in minutes and take your social media game to a new level.
Instagram has announced the launch of new features in Russia. Users will have access to a TikTok-like Reels video service and a music sticker in Stories. With it, you can add music to your stories and answer questions with songs. Russian Facebook users will be able to pin it in the profile header so that it plays when the page is opened nine0019
Starting June 23, Russian Instagram users will begin accessing Reels, a platform for short videos, the company said.
With Reels, you can shoot and edit videos up to 30 seconds long, apply AR effects to them, and use the green screen effect to change the background.
In Reels, you can add music from the app's library or choose from trends or recommendations. Users will also be able to create their own original audio, and if their account is public, other users will be able to use this audio in their videos. nine0005
Videos created using the new feature can be published in Stories or Post format, optionally limiting the audience. In addition, Facebook and Instagram are also launching a new music sticker in Stories. To add music to your Stories, you will need to follow these steps:
The sticker can be moved, rotated and resized. With the release of the music sticker, Instagram and Facebook users will be able to answer questions in Stories with songs. In addition, Facebook users will be able to add their favorite track to the Hobbies / Interests section and pin it to the profile header - it will be played every time someone decides to visit this user's profile. nine0005
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Instagram began to roll out the Reels feature around the world in an attempt to attract TikTok audiences. In Russia, the short video format is gaining popularity - VKontakte is already developing its own clone of TikTok - the service is called Clips. In addition, in the fall of 2020, the head of the Ministry of Education, Sergey Kravtsov, announced joint plans with Mail.
ru Group to develop an educational network for Russian schoolchildren, similar to TikTok. nine0005
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To put music on Instagram Stories in Russia, the “Music” sticker has finally appeared (and you can make Reels with music). And you can add music to any Instagram posts (photos and videos) using video editing applications or special applications for creating beautiful Stories.
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It's best if the music is copyright-free.
Especially if you have a large account and a lot of followers. And if the account is personal and “for friends”, then there is also a way to overlay any song so that the post or Stories are not blocked for copyright infringement.
Add music to photos and videos in Instagram Stories is very easy with a sticker. Finally, in June 2021, he appeared in Russia. nine0005
But attaching music to Stories in applications, which will be discussed later in the article, is also very simple.
Choose the track you want.
). The "Music" sticker for photos and videos in Instagram Stories is now available in Russia. If you haven't got it yet, update Instagram.
Add music to photos, videos and stories easily with video editing apps: Videoleap (iPhone) and InShot (iPhone and Android) .
The easiest way to add music to a photo or video is to turn on the music on your phone or computer while recording. But the sound quality will not be very good. And the video itself can be blocked on Instagram due to copyright.
And even if you bought the song officially (in iTunes, for example), and not just downloaded it for free, it will still be blocked. Because you are buying for personal listening. And the rights to use in public videos are much more expensive.
In this application, you can add music to Instagram posts (photos, videos) and Stories for free.
Or, directly in the application, record voice acting from above.
First upload the desired photo or video. Then four options to add music:
We recommend that you embed music on photos and videos in posts and Stories only without copyright. This is a guarantee that Instagram will not block for copyright infringement. But if you have a small personal account, closed and you are sure that no one will complain about you (suddenly someone out of resentment wants to block you) - there is a way to make sure that Instagram does not recognize a popular track.
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In Videoleap, you need to click on the desired audio track (or on a video that has sound). Then the "Audio" button and after "Change. Tone". So Instagram algorithms will not recognize original music and will not block it for copyright infringement. But if suddenly someone complains, then a person will check.
You can add music to Inshot for free on both Android and iPhone. nine0005
First upload the desired photo or video. Then three options to put music :
1. Press the "Music" button and then "Songs". Here you can choose to overlay music from a catalog of free music without copyright, extract from another video, add from iTunes (on iPhone), or insert a sound effect.
To select from the songs already downloaded and saved in "files" on your phone:
"Imported"
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If you have a Mac, you can download the song on your computer and then send it to your phone via Airdrop. If at the same time you have the desired video open in InShot, then you can immediately insert it into this video via Airdrop.
3. Press the "Music" button and then "Record". Allow the application to access the microphone and start recording background speech.
StoryBeat app is tailored specifically for Instagram Stories. And it not only allows you to add music to photos or videos for Instagram, but also has a catalog of cool video effects. nine0005
Click Add Music to Photo or Video. Download what you need.
A round button with a plus sign will appear at the bottom: