iPhones and iPads are known to be tightly integrated with Apple apps. This makes their system more robust at the same time keeps a steady customer base for them. Apple Music, iMovie, iTunes, AppleTV, etc. revolves around the Apple ecosystem.

One output of the other can be an input to the other. This turns the system into a close-knit environment where file management is not necessary to import files.

Time management and the alarm are included in this system. So how to put music as your alarm on iphone? Or better yet, how to set set Apple Music as alarm song? These questions will be answered in the rest of the article.

We’ll also introduce a third-party app that can help you export your Apple Music songs to other devices. This will answer the question of how to make your alarm song on iPhone without Apple Music? This is also exportable to an Android system which demonstrates its flexibility.

Article Content Part 1. Can You Set Apple Music as Alarm?Part 2. How to Set Apple Music as Alarm Song on iPhone?Part 3. An Alternative Way to Set Apple Music as Alarm (For iOS and Android)Part 4. Summary

Part 1. Can You Set Apple Music as Alarm?

Our cellphones before used to have ringtones and wav files as available alarm sources. It’s no different today with smartphones, but they have added the capability to use other music formats.

They can now operate on a variety of music formats including MP3 and M4A and even M4P (for Apple Music Subscribers). This added flexibility is good news for users who want to wake up to the sound of their favorite song.

Because of the tight integration that Apple introduced with their products, it is possible to set Apple Music as Alarm song. You’ll just have to choose from your song list and select them as an alarm source. Remember though that if your song has DRM (Digital Rights Management) then you’ll have to be always subscribed to Apple Music.

For Androids then you’ll have a different process and must use a third-party tool. This is especially true for DRM-protected content from Apple Music. It’s liberating to know that you can choose any song from your Apple Music library to use an alarm.

This third-party tool will handle the process of audio conversion and DRM removal quickly and efficiently. All your needs for setting Apple music as alarm song will be serviced accordingly.

Part 2. How to Set Apple Music as Alarm Song on iPhone?

Before you set your favorite song in Apple Music as an Alarm you’ll have to add it to your playlist. After that, you’ll have to fix the settings of your Clock app in order for your music to become your alarm source. See the detailed steps below on how to set Apple Music as alarm song.

  1. First, open your Apple Music app.
  2. Then go to search at the bottom. You should see Artists, Songs, Lyrics, and more on the search bar above.
  3. Type in the favorite song you want to wake up to.
  4. If your song shows up then you can try to play it by tapping on it.
  5. Press the 3 horizontal dots then Add to Playlist. This will put it in your Apple Music library along with your other songs.
  6. Now go to your library by pressing Library below.
  7. Go to Songs and see the music you’ve just downloaded.
  8. Press the 3 horizontal dots then choose Download. This now will be available as an alarm source for your device even if you are offline.
  9. Now go to your Clock app on your iPhone.
  10. Press Alarm below.
  11. Press edit at the top left corner then chooses the alarm you want to customize below. If you don’t have an alarm yet, press + at the top right corner.
  12. Choose the sound option from the details below.
  13. In the Songs, section goes to “pick a song” will lead you to your Apple Music Library.
  14. Go to Songs then pick your alarm song using the + sign.
  15. Now that your alarm, the song is selected it should play a sample sound. Go back to the previous menu.
  16. It is important that you save your setting by pressing Save on the upper right.
  17. There you have it! You’ve just set Apple Music as an alarm song!

Part 3. An Alternative Way to Set Apple Music as Alarm (For iOS and Android)

An alternative way to set Apple Music as an alarm source is by using a third-party tool app. This is more flexible because you don’t have to be always subscribed to Apple Music.

You can also play your alarm even if you are offline. You will be able to use this on both Android and iOS systems and also on a multitude of other devices.

  1. Insert a USB cable from your phone to your Computer.
  1. Download and install the TunesFun Apple Music Converter. The links can be seen below:

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  1. Open TunesFun. Go to Libraries. You’ll see that this library is already synced with your iTunes or Apple Music Library.
  1. Check the songs that you want to turn into an alarm. Choose from the categories such as Music, Playlists, Podcasts, or Audiobooks on the left pane.

Check Apple Music

  1. Go down below and make sure that your output format is MP3. This can be seen in the output settings. You can optionally change the settings of your output directory to your music folder in your phone.

Choose Apple Music Output Format

  1. Click Convert to start converting.

Convert Apple Music

  1. When finished go to the Finished Tab. You can optionally go to your file by clicking View Output File.
  1. Then drag these files to the music directory of your phone if it was not saved yet in the previous process.
  1. Now go to your Phone and click on the Clock app.
  1. Choose the alarm that you wish to edit. Click on more options and click Ringtone.
  1. You can customize your alarm by choosing from Custom->Select from files.
  1. Select the song you have just converted.
  1. Go back to the menus until you are at the Set Alarm. Remember to press Save.
  1. There you have it! You’ve just set Apple Music as alarm song on both Android and iOS!

Part 4. Summary

The process to set Apple Music as alarm song is actually easy if you use this guide. It requires some smartphone navigation knowledge and some file conversion tools (if you want it more flexible). A third-party music conversion software was introduced for the process to be universal across a broader range of devices. We hope that this article has helped you set up your phone.