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This Hidden iPhone Feature Lets You Make Your Own Music Videos – Try It Now

By Stuart E. Marler
May 6, 2022
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It wouldn’t surprise us if you don’t know how to add music to video on iPhone because Apple has the feature well hidden. So well hidden, in fact, you can’t do it using the normal video mode in the camera app.

Normally, any sound you play will turn off automatically when you start recording video on iOS device. But there is a hack. If you use the QuickTake video option available on recent iPhone models, you can bypass this limitation and give your clips any soundtrack you want.

If you’ve been waiting to make an iPhone music video but don’t need to download separate apps or have a second device playing a song in the background, now is your chance. In our opinion, it’s small but super convenient features like this that make the iPhone one of the best phones around. Just make sure your device is compatible below, and we’ll walk you through the process.


Compatibility: Before discussing the steps to follow, let’s check that you have the correct iPhone.

According Apple’s support page (opens in a new tab). It doesn’t matter if you’re using an older iPhone that’s still running iOS 15, it must be one of these models or later.

If you’re looking for great headphones or speakers to listen to your custom music videos, be sure to check out our expert-designed guide to the best headphones.


How to Add Music to Video on iPhone

Now that you have the right iPhone and have your song and topic in mind, here is the process you need to follow.

1. Prepare the song of your choice in any application from which you are going to play. Here I have a song ready to use in Tidal, but it will also work with songs from Apple Music and Spotify.

A screenshot of Tidal on iPhone

(Image credit: Tom’s Guide)

2. Open the Camera app. Important: Stay in the standard Photo mode (this should be the one the app opens in by default).

A screenshot of the iPhone camera app with a candle in the viewfinder

(Image credit: Tom’s Guide)

3. When you’re ready, listen to music! Do it quickly by pressing play in the control center (swipe down from the top right corner from your phone, then tap the play icon on the reading widget at the top right).

How to Put Music on an iPhone Video

(Image credit: Tom’s Guide)

4. Press and hold the shutter button. Pressing and holding starts a video recording with your music still playing in the background.

Two iPhone screenshots showing how to start video recording by holding down the shutter button in photo mode

(Image credit: Tom’s Guide)

5. From here, just release the trigger when you have finished recording. If you are going to be recording for a while and want to rest your thumb, swipe the red shutter button/record icon to the right, where the padlock icon is. This will get things done without you needing to press. To stop recording from here, press the stop button bottom center.

Two screenshots showing how to lock video recording when using QuickTake

(Image credit: Tom’s Guide)

Once the recording is complete, you can watch your video from the Photos app as usual. Don’t expect professional quality sound. Even if you’re connected to the best Bluetooth speakers, the video records audio through your iPhone’s microphone, which isn’t designed for pro-level audio. While it’s fine for everyday use, you’ll need a better setup if you’re recording a promo for your next hit single – that’s where our guides to the best mirrorless cameras and cameras come in. picture for vlogging.


Today’s best mirrorless camera deals


How about other iPhone tricks? We have guides on how to mirror iPhone screen to PC, how to transfer photos from iPhone to Windows computer, and how to enable mirror front camera on iPhone to get a clearer idea of ​​how it looks. of your selfies. We also have one on how to use your iPhone to cast Harry Potter spells with Siri if you fancy pretending your phone is a magic wand. And if your phone dives and you need to make sure it’s dry, here’s how to eject water from an iPhone with Siri Shortcuts.

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