Adding stock music and audio
Applies ToClipchamp for personal accounts Clipchamp for work accounts

The screenshots in this article are from Clipchamp for personal accounts but stock assets are also available in Clipchamp for work and school accounts. The availability of some collections and some specific stock assets can be different between the personal and work versions.

Clipchamp cooperates with high-quality stock media providers to offer thousands of stock videos, graphics, images, audio, GIFs, and backgrounds. This article focusses on stock audio.

Some stock assets are free for all users, some require a premium Clipchamp subscription to access.

Step 1. Click on the content library tab on the toolbar

To locate the stock music, click on the content library tab on the toolbar, then click on the audio tab. 

An image of a user clicking on the content library tab then the audio option.

Step 2. Search the audio library and preview music

When you're inside the audio library, you'll see different categories.

  • Featured: Clipchamp selects and exclusive to Clipchamp

  • All content: Music and sound effects

Click on an option to explore more. 

An image of the audio categories shown.

To preview an audio track, click on the play button

An image of a user previewing stock music.

You can also click on an audio file to preview the song in full screen mode. Here, you can see the audio's duration and type (free or premium). 

An image of the audio preview in full screen mode.

Step 3. Add the audio file to your timeline

There are a few different ways you can add audio to your timeline.

A) Drag and drop the audio file below your video on the timeline.

An image of a user adding an audio file to the timeline by dragging and dropping.

B) Click on the green + button to add your audio to the timeline under your video. 

An image of a user adding an audio file to the timeline using the plus button.

C) Click on the add to timeline button or add to your media tab from the full screen preview mode. 

An image of the full screen video preview.

Step 4. Edit your audio

Once the audio file is on your timeline, you can edit the track.

  • To trim the audio file, click on the green sidebars, and drag them left and right.

  • To edit the volume of your audio, click on the audio tab on the right property panel. Use the slider to turn the volume up and down.

  • You can also edit the speed of your audio track by clicking on the speed tab on the right property panel. Move the slider left and right to increase and decrease the speed. Alternatively, type in an exact number.

  • Lastly, click on the fade tab on the right property panel if you would like to fade your audio in and out. Move the slider left and right to increase and decrease the fade.

Exporting a video with stock audio

Click on the export button to export your video to your computer. To save a video that includes premium stock assets, you'll need to purchase a premium Clipchamp subscription. 

License and Terms of Use

When you're on a license plan that includes access to stock media, you are allowed to incorporate stock video, image and audio assets in videos that you save from Clipchamp. This includes both projects that you create for commercial and non-commercial purposes.

However, you may not download and redistribute the individual underlying stock files, use them in other editing programs, or share or sell them.

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