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Download Free Sound Effects for YouTubers
Richard Bennett
Oct 26, 2023• Proven solutions
Whether you’re making a short film and need sounds to go with your action sequences, or just want some fun noises for your vlog or challenge video, it’s easy to find great sound effects you can use for free online.
Here are 7 places to download free sound effects! Or, if you’re interested in making your own, click here to jump to ‘Make Your Own Sound Effects’.
Part 1: YouTube Free Sound Effects Download
1. Filmora Sound Effects
Filmora Video Editor provides you with a huge library of free sound effects without download from anywhere else. There are 25 pieces of sound effect available in Filmora, such as transition swoosh, cinematic horn, beep sound and phone ring.
If you do not see the sound effect you want in Filmora, you can also go to the online effect store to find out more sound effects. The sounds are in.wav or mp3 files, so you do not have to use them inside Filmora only. They’re free to use for everyone after downloading, no matter what video editor you use.
The Filmstock audio effect library covers sound effects in different categories: nature sounds, animal sounds, movie sounds, gun sounds, fireworks, bird sounds, cricket sounds, wet sounds, dog barking, water sounds, guitar sounds, city sounds, monster sounds, laughing sounds, dinosaur sounds, fart sounds, pet sounds, dog sounds, car sounds, video game, and thunderstorm.
2. Freesound
Sounds on Freesound are uploaded by users under various Creative Commons licenses (some may require attribution, some may not allow commercial use).
The easiest way to browse the sounds on Freesound is probably to click into Sounds in the top menu, and then ‘Browse tags’ in the menu on the right of your screen. All of the tags on the site will be displayed, and the most commonly used ones will be biggest. The tags include what the sounds are meant to be (i.e. percussion or thunder) and what type of sounds they are (i.e. field-recording or synth).
3. PacDV
PacDV has been producing sound effects since 2001. You can browse and download sounds individually from their site, or download all at once in a huge bundle. You can use all the sounds for free (you just can’t sell them or provide direct download links to other people).
On the left of the website there’s a menu where you can choose what kinds of sound effects you’re interested in. The categories are:
Ambience: this is where you’ll find general background sounds, like ‘car interior’ or ‘grocery store’. Even when nothing in particular is happening, locations have sounds. This is also where you’ll find things like crowd noises.
Domestic: these are sounds you hear around the home, like sounds related to doors and appliances.
Interfaces: a lot of tech sounds live here, like beeps and clicks. Beeps are all titled ‘Beep’, but nothing else is really labeled beyond being called ‘Interface Sound’. You just have to listen and find out.
Machines: a variety of different machine sounds can be found here, from power tools like chainsaws and drills to things like typewriters or paper shredders.
Mechanical: this is where you’ll find sounds associated with cameras, coin slots, zippers, and more.
People: laughing, clapping, footsteps and even farts – this is where you’ll find human sounds.
Transportation: these sounds are all related to vehicles, be they cars or airplanes.
Voices: here you’ll find voices saying common things like ‘hi’, ‘aaah’, or ‘come on’.
Music: PacDV also has a selection of royalty free music. If you use it in your video, you need to give them credit by including Music by <www.pacdv.com/sounds/> in your video description.
Miscellaneous: sounds that don’t quite fit into other categories.
4. Sound Bible
The sounds on Sound Bible are either in the public domain, which means anyone can use them for anything without restriction, or licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License, which means you just need to provide a credit for the person who created the effect you use. When you click on sound effects on Sound Bible you’ll be able to see whether the effect is Public Domain or Attribution 3.0, and it will tell you who the sound was recorded by. Both public domain and Attribution 3.0 sounds are available for commercial use.
This site has a search function, so if you want dog sounds you can search for ‘dog’. This might be easier than trying to pick the category closest to what you’re looking for and just scrolling through, like you do on some sites.
Sound Bible is updated about 3 times a week, so you can always check back for fresh sounds.
5. Sound Gator
Sound Gator has a huge number of sound effects divided into too many categories to list (24). The categories tend to be very specific, like ‘drink sound effects’ or ‘phone sound effects. If you don’t see a category that sounds like what you’re looking for, make sure to check under Misc Sound Effects because there are 68 Mp3#s in there for everything from tools to static.
You can sort the sound effects on Sound Gator by date added, popularity, top rated, runtime, top favorites, or most discussed.
6. Sounds Crate
Sounds Crate is part of the larger Production Crate which provides all kinds of resources to creators for free (you can upgrade to a paid account to access exclusive content, but there’s a lot of great content available for free). The categories available on Sounds Crate are:
Ambient: room tones and general background noises from nature or cities.
Animal: includes things like puppy barks and angry cats.
Blades and Metal: you’ll find sounds from swords, chains, and other metal implements here.
Crashes and Debris: perfect for action, this is where you’ll find sounds associated with destruction.
Electricity: things like electrical blasts and charges can be found here.
Electronics: any sound made by anything electrical, like beeps and appliance sounds.
Explosions and Bangs: if you have a visual explosion effect, you’ll probably need to combine it with something from here.
Fight: find sounds associated with action sequences, like whooshes and punches.
Gun Related: everything from reloads to gunshots.
Impact: any kind of thud or shattering sound.
Lock n’ Load: although there are some ‘gun checking’ sounds in here, it’s mostly clothing related sounds like zippers and Velcro.
Movement: wind sounds and whooshes.
People: sounds humans make, from voices to footsteps.
Sci-Fi SFX: zaps, beeps, and sci-fi ambience.
Vehicle: includes both common vehicles like cars and less-common vehicles like tanks.
Weapons: both modern weapons like missiles and old-timey things like arrows.
7. Zapsplat
Zapsplat claims to be the fastest growing free sound effects library on the internet. With more than 23,999 professional sounds, and more being added every week, they might just be right. The owner of the site, Alan McKinney, adds 500 sound effects every week by himself and the site also accepts sounds from contributors. All of their sounds were recorded using professional equipment and then edited to make them perfect.
You can even send Alan a message and request specific sound effects if you can’t already find what you want on the site.
On Zapsplat you can browse 26 categories including fantasy, warfare, and animals for individual sounds. Or, you can visit the Free SFX Packs section and download a set of related sounds together. Packs include ‘Magic Wand’, ‘Science Fiction Alarms’, and ‘Cartoon Boings’.
Part 2: Make Your Own Sound Effects for YouTube Videos
Here are some easy ways you can make your own sound effects at home.
1. Making Natural Sounds
Fire using cellophane. Just crinkle the cellophane wrap to create a sound like a crackling fire. Chip bags work too.
Rain using rice. Sprinkle rice (or birdseed) onto a thin metal sheet.
Alternatively for rain, you could record the sound of bacon frying.
Wind using a Ziploc. Fill a large ziplock with air and then open the bag a bit and force the air out.
Thunder with aluminum. Just shake a sheet of aluminum to make a thunder sound.
2. Making Action or Sci-Fi Sounds
Ticking Bomb with a clock. Any clock that ticks will do.
Hits/Blows with a pillow. Hit a pillow to make a sound like a body blow. For really hard hits, you might want to whack a sofa cushion with a broomstick.
Bones breaking with celery. Just snap the celery stalks in half.
Richard Bennett
Richard Bennett is a writer and a lover of all things video.
Follow @Richard Bennett
Richard Bennett
Oct 26, 2023• Proven solutions
Whether you’re making a short film and need sounds to go with your action sequences, or just want some fun noises for your vlog or challenge video, it’s easy to find great sound effects you can use for free online.
Here are 7 places to download free sound effects! Or, if you’re interested in making your own, click here to jump to ‘Make Your Own Sound Effects’.
Part 1: YouTube Free Sound Effects Download
1. Filmora Sound Effects
Filmora Video Editor provides you with a huge library of free sound effects without download from anywhere else. There are 25 pieces of sound effect available in Filmora, such as transition swoosh, cinematic horn, beep sound and phone ring.
If you do not see the sound effect you want in Filmora, you can also go to the online effect store to find out more sound effects. The sounds are in.wav or mp3 files, so you do not have to use them inside Filmora only. They’re free to use for everyone after downloading, no matter what video editor you use.
The Filmstock audio effect library covers sound effects in different categories: nature sounds, animal sounds, movie sounds, gun sounds, fireworks, bird sounds, cricket sounds, wet sounds, dog barking, water sounds, guitar sounds, city sounds, monster sounds, laughing sounds, dinosaur sounds, fart sounds, pet sounds, dog sounds, car sounds, video game, and thunderstorm.
2. Freesound
Sounds on Freesound are uploaded by users under various Creative Commons licenses (some may require attribution, some may not allow commercial use).
The easiest way to browse the sounds on Freesound is probably to click into Sounds in the top menu, and then ‘Browse tags’ in the menu on the right of your screen. All of the tags on the site will be displayed, and the most commonly used ones will be biggest. The tags include what the sounds are meant to be (i.e. percussion or thunder) and what type of sounds they are (i.e. field-recording or synth).
3. PacDV
PacDV has been producing sound effects since 2001. You can browse and download sounds individually from their site, or download all at once in a huge bundle. You can use all the sounds for free (you just can’t sell them or provide direct download links to other people).
On the left of the website there’s a menu where you can choose what kinds of sound effects you’re interested in. The categories are:
Ambience: this is where you’ll find general background sounds, like ‘car interior’ or ‘grocery store’. Even when nothing in particular is happening, locations have sounds. This is also where you’ll find things like crowd noises.
Domestic: these are sounds you hear around the home, like sounds related to doors and appliances.
Interfaces: a lot of tech sounds live here, like beeps and clicks. Beeps are all titled ‘Beep’, but nothing else is really labeled beyond being called ‘Interface Sound’. You just have to listen and find out.
Machines: a variety of different machine sounds can be found here, from power tools like chainsaws and drills to things like typewriters or paper shredders.
Mechanical: this is where you’ll find sounds associated with cameras, coin slots, zippers, and more.
People: laughing, clapping, footsteps and even farts – this is where you’ll find human sounds.
Transportation: these sounds are all related to vehicles, be they cars or airplanes.
Voices: here you’ll find voices saying common things like ‘hi’, ‘aaah’, or ‘come on’.
Music: PacDV also has a selection of royalty free music. If you use it in your video, you need to give them credit by including Music by <www.pacdv.com/sounds/> in your video description.
Miscellaneous: sounds that don’t quite fit into other categories.
4. Sound Bible
The sounds on Sound Bible are either in the public domain, which means anyone can use them for anything without restriction, or licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License, which means you just need to provide a credit for the person who created the effect you use. When you click on sound effects on Sound Bible you’ll be able to see whether the effect is Public Domain or Attribution 3.0, and it will tell you who the sound was recorded by. Both public domain and Attribution 3.0 sounds are available for commercial use.
This site has a search function, so if you want dog sounds you can search for ‘dog’. This might be easier than trying to pick the category closest to what you’re looking for and just scrolling through, like you do on some sites.
Sound Bible is updated about 3 times a week, so you can always check back for fresh sounds.
5. Sound Gator
Sound Gator has a huge number of sound effects divided into too many categories to list (24). The categories tend to be very specific, like ‘drink sound effects’ or ‘phone sound effects. If you don’t see a category that sounds like what you’re looking for, make sure to check under Misc Sound Effects because there are 68 Mp3#s in there for everything from tools to static.
You can sort the sound effects on Sound Gator by date added, popularity, top rated, runtime, top favorites, or most discussed.
6. Sounds Crate
Sounds Crate is part of the larger Production Crate which provides all kinds of resources to creators for free (you can upgrade to a paid account to access exclusive content, but there’s a lot of great content available for free). The categories available on Sounds Crate are:
Ambient: room tones and general background noises from nature or cities.
Animal: includes things like puppy barks and angry cats.
Blades and Metal: you’ll find sounds from swords, chains, and other metal implements here.
Crashes and Debris: perfect for action, this is where you’ll find sounds associated with destruction.
Electricity: things like electrical blasts and charges can be found here.
Electronics: any sound made by anything electrical, like beeps and appliance sounds.
Explosions and Bangs: if you have a visual explosion effect, you’ll probably need to combine it with something from here.
Fight: find sounds associated with action sequences, like whooshes and punches.
Gun Related: everything from reloads to gunshots.
Impact: any kind of thud or shattering sound.
Lock n’ Load: although there are some ‘gun checking’ sounds in here, it’s mostly clothing related sounds like zippers and Velcro.
Movement: wind sounds and whooshes.
People: sounds humans make, from voices to footsteps.
Sci-Fi SFX: zaps, beeps, and sci-fi ambience.
Vehicle: includes both common vehicles like cars and less-common vehicles like tanks.
Weapons: both modern weapons like missiles and old-timey things like arrows.
7. Zapsplat
Zapsplat claims to be the fastest growing free sound effects library on the internet. With more than 23,999 professional sounds, and more being added every week, they might just be right. The owner of the site, Alan McKinney, adds 500 sound effects every week by himself and the site also accepts sounds from contributors. All of their sounds were recorded using professional equipment and then edited to make them perfect.
You can even send Alan a message and request specific sound effects if you can’t already find what you want on the site.
On Zapsplat you can browse 26 categories including fantasy, warfare, and animals for individual sounds. Or, you can visit the Free SFX Packs section and download a set of related sounds together. Packs include ‘Magic Wand’, ‘Science Fiction Alarms’, and ‘Cartoon Boings’.
Part 2: Make Your Own Sound Effects for YouTube Videos
Here are some easy ways you can make your own sound effects at home.
1. Making Natural Sounds
Fire using cellophane. Just crinkle the cellophane wrap to create a sound like a crackling fire. Chip bags work too.
Rain using rice. Sprinkle rice (or birdseed) onto a thin metal sheet.
Alternatively for rain, you could record the sound of bacon frying.
Wind using a Ziploc. Fill a large ziplock with air and then open the bag a bit and force the air out.
Thunder with aluminum. Just shake a sheet of aluminum to make a thunder sound.
2. Making Action or Sci-Fi Sounds
Ticking Bomb with a clock. Any clock that ticks will do.
Hits/Blows with a pillow. Hit a pillow to make a sound like a body blow. For really hard hits, you might want to whack a sofa cushion with a broomstick.
Bones breaking with celery. Just snap the celery stalks in half.
Richard Bennett
Richard Bennett is a writer and a lover of all things video.
Follow @Richard Bennett
Richard Bennett
Oct 26, 2023• Proven solutions
Whether you’re making a short film and need sounds to go with your action sequences, or just want some fun noises for your vlog or challenge video, it’s easy to find great sound effects you can use for free online.
Here are 7 places to download free sound effects! Or, if you’re interested in making your own, click here to jump to ‘Make Your Own Sound Effects’.
Part 1: YouTube Free Sound Effects Download
1. Filmora Sound Effects
Filmora Video Editor provides you with a huge library of free sound effects without download from anywhere else. There are 25 pieces of sound effect available in Filmora, such as transition swoosh, cinematic horn, beep sound and phone ring.
If you do not see the sound effect you want in Filmora, you can also go to the online effect store to find out more sound effects. The sounds are in.wav or mp3 files, so you do not have to use them inside Filmora only. They’re free to use for everyone after downloading, no matter what video editor you use.
The Filmstock audio effect library covers sound effects in different categories: nature sounds, animal sounds, movie sounds, gun sounds, fireworks, bird sounds, cricket sounds, wet sounds, dog barking, water sounds, guitar sounds, city sounds, monster sounds, laughing sounds, dinosaur sounds, fart sounds, pet sounds, dog sounds, car sounds, video game, and thunderstorm.
2. Freesound
Sounds on Freesound are uploaded by users under various Creative Commons licenses (some may require attribution, some may not allow commercial use).
The easiest way to browse the sounds on Freesound is probably to click into Sounds in the top menu, and then ‘Browse tags’ in the menu on the right of your screen. All of the tags on the site will be displayed, and the most commonly used ones will be biggest. The tags include what the sounds are meant to be (i.e. percussion or thunder) and what type of sounds they are (i.e. field-recording or synth).
3. PacDV
PacDV has been producing sound effects since 2001. You can browse and download sounds individually from their site, or download all at once in a huge bundle. You can use all the sounds for free (you just can’t sell them or provide direct download links to other people).
On the left of the website there’s a menu where you can choose what kinds of sound effects you’re interested in. The categories are:
Ambience: this is where you’ll find general background sounds, like ‘car interior’ or ‘grocery store’. Even when nothing in particular is happening, locations have sounds. This is also where you’ll find things like crowd noises.
Domestic: these are sounds you hear around the home, like sounds related to doors and appliances.
Interfaces: a lot of tech sounds live here, like beeps and clicks. Beeps are all titled ‘Beep’, but nothing else is really labeled beyond being called ‘Interface Sound’. You just have to listen and find out.
Machines: a variety of different machine sounds can be found here, from power tools like chainsaws and drills to things like typewriters or paper shredders.
Mechanical: this is where you’ll find sounds associated with cameras, coin slots, zippers, and more.
People: laughing, clapping, footsteps and even farts – this is where you’ll find human sounds.
Transportation: these sounds are all related to vehicles, be they cars or airplanes.
Voices: here you’ll find voices saying common things like ‘hi’, ‘aaah’, or ‘come on’.
Music: PacDV also has a selection of royalty free music. If you use it in your video, you need to give them credit by including Music by <www.pacdv.com/sounds/> in your video description.
Miscellaneous: sounds that don’t quite fit into other categories.
4. Sound Bible
The sounds on Sound Bible are either in the public domain, which means anyone can use them for anything without restriction, or licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License, which means you just need to provide a credit for the person who created the effect you use. When you click on sound effects on Sound Bible you’ll be able to see whether the effect is Public Domain or Attribution 3.0, and it will tell you who the sound was recorded by. Both public domain and Attribution 3.0 sounds are available for commercial use.
This site has a search function, so if you want dog sounds you can search for ‘dog’. This might be easier than trying to pick the category closest to what you’re looking for and just scrolling through, like you do on some sites.
Sound Bible is updated about 3 times a week, so you can always check back for fresh sounds.
5. Sound Gator
Sound Gator has a huge number of sound effects divided into too many categories to list (24). The categories tend to be very specific, like ‘drink sound effects’ or ‘phone sound effects. If you don’t see a category that sounds like what you’re looking for, make sure to check under Misc Sound Effects because there are 68 Mp3#s in there for everything from tools to static.
You can sort the sound effects on Sound Gator by date added, popularity, top rated, runtime, top favorites, or most discussed.
6. Sounds Crate
Sounds Crate is part of the larger Production Crate which provides all kinds of resources to creators for free (you can upgrade to a paid account to access exclusive content, but there’s a lot of great content available for free). The categories available on Sounds Crate are:
Ambient: room tones and general background noises from nature or cities.
Animal: includes things like puppy barks and angry cats.
Blades and Metal: you’ll find sounds from swords, chains, and other metal implements here.
Crashes and Debris: perfect for action, this is where you’ll find sounds associated with destruction.
Electricity: things like electrical blasts and charges can be found here.
Electronics: any sound made by anything electrical, like beeps and appliance sounds.
Explosions and Bangs: if you have a visual explosion effect, you’ll probably need to combine it with something from here.
Fight: find sounds associated with action sequences, like whooshes and punches.
Gun Related: everything from reloads to gunshots.
Impact: any kind of thud or shattering sound.
Lock n’ Load: although there are some ‘gun checking’ sounds in here, it’s mostly clothing related sounds like zippers and Velcro.
Movement: wind sounds and whooshes.
People: sounds humans make, from voices to footsteps.
Sci-Fi SFX: zaps, beeps, and sci-fi ambience.
Vehicle: includes both common vehicles like cars and less-common vehicles like tanks.
Weapons: both modern weapons like missiles and old-timey things like arrows.
7. Zapsplat
Zapsplat claims to be the fastest growing free sound effects library on the internet. With more than 23,999 professional sounds, and more being added every week, they might just be right. The owner of the site, Alan McKinney, adds 500 sound effects every week by himself and the site also accepts sounds from contributors. All of their sounds were recorded using professional equipment and then edited to make them perfect.
You can even send Alan a message and request specific sound effects if you can’t already find what you want on the site.
On Zapsplat you can browse 26 categories including fantasy, warfare, and animals for individual sounds. Or, you can visit the Free SFX Packs section and download a set of related sounds together. Packs include ‘Magic Wand’, ‘Science Fiction Alarms’, and ‘Cartoon Boings’.
Part 2: Make Your Own Sound Effects for YouTube Videos
Here are some easy ways you can make your own sound effects at home.
1. Making Natural Sounds
Fire using cellophane. Just crinkle the cellophane wrap to create a sound like a crackling fire. Chip bags work too.
Rain using rice. Sprinkle rice (or birdseed) onto a thin metal sheet.
Alternatively for rain, you could record the sound of bacon frying.
Wind using a Ziploc. Fill a large ziplock with air and then open the bag a bit and force the air out.
Thunder with aluminum. Just shake a sheet of aluminum to make a thunder sound.
2. Making Action or Sci-Fi Sounds
Ticking Bomb with a clock. Any clock that ticks will do.
Hits/Blows with a pillow. Hit a pillow to make a sound like a body blow. For really hard hits, you might want to whack a sofa cushion with a broomstick.
Bones breaking with celery. Just snap the celery stalks in half.
Richard Bennett
Richard Bennett is a writer and a lover of all things video.
Follow @Richard Bennett
Richard Bennett
Oct 26, 2023• Proven solutions
Whether you’re making a short film and need sounds to go with your action sequences, or just want some fun noises for your vlog or challenge video, it’s easy to find great sound effects you can use for free online.
Here are 7 places to download free sound effects! Or, if you’re interested in making your own, click here to jump to ‘Make Your Own Sound Effects’.
Part 1: YouTube Free Sound Effects Download
1. Filmora Sound Effects
Filmora Video Editor provides you with a huge library of free sound effects without download from anywhere else. There are 25 pieces of sound effect available in Filmora, such as transition swoosh, cinematic horn, beep sound and phone ring.
If you do not see the sound effect you want in Filmora, you can also go to the online effect store to find out more sound effects. The sounds are in.wav or mp3 files, so you do not have to use them inside Filmora only. They’re free to use for everyone after downloading, no matter what video editor you use.
The Filmstock audio effect library covers sound effects in different categories: nature sounds, animal sounds, movie sounds, gun sounds, fireworks, bird sounds, cricket sounds, wet sounds, dog barking, water sounds, guitar sounds, city sounds, monster sounds, laughing sounds, dinosaur sounds, fart sounds, pet sounds, dog sounds, car sounds, video game, and thunderstorm.
2. Freesound
Sounds on Freesound are uploaded by users under various Creative Commons licenses (some may require attribution, some may not allow commercial use).
The easiest way to browse the sounds on Freesound is probably to click into Sounds in the top menu, and then ‘Browse tags’ in the menu on the right of your screen. All of the tags on the site will be displayed, and the most commonly used ones will be biggest. The tags include what the sounds are meant to be (i.e. percussion or thunder) and what type of sounds they are (i.e. field-recording or synth).
3. PacDV
PacDV has been producing sound effects since 2001. You can browse and download sounds individually from their site, or download all at once in a huge bundle. You can use all the sounds for free (you just can’t sell them or provide direct download links to other people).
On the left of the website there’s a menu where you can choose what kinds of sound effects you’re interested in. The categories are:
Ambience: this is where you’ll find general background sounds, like ‘car interior’ or ‘grocery store’. Even when nothing in particular is happening, locations have sounds. This is also where you’ll find things like crowd noises.
Domestic: these are sounds you hear around the home, like sounds related to doors and appliances.
Interfaces: a lot of tech sounds live here, like beeps and clicks. Beeps are all titled ‘Beep’, but nothing else is really labeled beyond being called ‘Interface Sound’. You just have to listen and find out.
Machines: a variety of different machine sounds can be found here, from power tools like chainsaws and drills to things like typewriters or paper shredders.
Mechanical: this is where you’ll find sounds associated with cameras, coin slots, zippers, and more.
People: laughing, clapping, footsteps and even farts – this is where you’ll find human sounds.
Transportation: these sounds are all related to vehicles, be they cars or airplanes.
Voices: here you’ll find voices saying common things like ‘hi’, ‘aaah’, or ‘come on’.
Music: PacDV also has a selection of royalty free music. If you use it in your video, you need to give them credit by including Music by <www.pacdv.com/sounds/> in your video description.
Miscellaneous: sounds that don’t quite fit into other categories.
4. Sound Bible
The sounds on Sound Bible are either in the public domain, which means anyone can use them for anything without restriction, or licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License, which means you just need to provide a credit for the person who created the effect you use. When you click on sound effects on Sound Bible you’ll be able to see whether the effect is Public Domain or Attribution 3.0, and it will tell you who the sound was recorded by. Both public domain and Attribution 3.0 sounds are available for commercial use.
This site has a search function, so if you want dog sounds you can search for ‘dog’. This might be easier than trying to pick the category closest to what you’re looking for and just scrolling through, like you do on some sites.
Sound Bible is updated about 3 times a week, so you can always check back for fresh sounds.
5. Sound Gator
Sound Gator has a huge number of sound effects divided into too many categories to list (24). The categories tend to be very specific, like ‘drink sound effects’ or ‘phone sound effects. If you don’t see a category that sounds like what you’re looking for, make sure to check under Misc Sound Effects because there are 68 Mp3#s in there for everything from tools to static.
You can sort the sound effects on Sound Gator by date added, popularity, top rated, runtime, top favorites, or most discussed.
6. Sounds Crate
Sounds Crate is part of the larger Production Crate which provides all kinds of resources to creators for free (you can upgrade to a paid account to access exclusive content, but there’s a lot of great content available for free). The categories available on Sounds Crate are:
Ambient: room tones and general background noises from nature or cities.
Animal: includes things like puppy barks and angry cats.
Blades and Metal: you’ll find sounds from swords, chains, and other metal implements here.
Crashes and Debris: perfect for action, this is where you’ll find sounds associated with destruction.
Electricity: things like electrical blasts and charges can be found here.
Electronics: any sound made by anything electrical, like beeps and appliance sounds.
Explosions and Bangs: if you have a visual explosion effect, you’ll probably need to combine it with something from here.
Fight: find sounds associated with action sequences, like whooshes and punches.
Gun Related: everything from reloads to gunshots.
Impact: any kind of thud or shattering sound.
Lock n’ Load: although there are some ‘gun checking’ sounds in here, it’s mostly clothing related sounds like zippers and Velcro.
Movement: wind sounds and whooshes.
People: sounds humans make, from voices to footsteps.
Sci-Fi SFX: zaps, beeps, and sci-fi ambience.
Vehicle: includes both common vehicles like cars and less-common vehicles like tanks.
Weapons: both modern weapons like missiles and old-timey things like arrows.
7. Zapsplat
Zapsplat claims to be the fastest growing free sound effects library on the internet. With more than 23,999 professional sounds, and more being added every week, they might just be right. The owner of the site, Alan McKinney, adds 500 sound effects every week by himself and the site also accepts sounds from contributors. All of their sounds were recorded using professional equipment and then edited to make them perfect.
You can even send Alan a message and request specific sound effects if you can’t already find what you want on the site.
On Zapsplat you can browse 26 categories including fantasy, warfare, and animals for individual sounds. Or, you can visit the Free SFX Packs section and download a set of related sounds together. Packs include ‘Magic Wand’, ‘Science Fiction Alarms’, and ‘Cartoon Boings’.
Part 2: Make Your Own Sound Effects for YouTube Videos
Here are some easy ways you can make your own sound effects at home.
1. Making Natural Sounds
Fire using cellophane. Just crinkle the cellophane wrap to create a sound like a crackling fire. Chip bags work too.
Rain using rice. Sprinkle rice (or birdseed) onto a thin metal sheet.
Alternatively for rain, you could record the sound of bacon frying.
Wind using a Ziploc. Fill a large ziplock with air and then open the bag a bit and force the air out.
Thunder with aluminum. Just shake a sheet of aluminum to make a thunder sound.
2. Making Action or Sci-Fi Sounds
Ticking Bomb with a clock. Any clock that ticks will do.
Hits/Blows with a pillow. Hit a pillow to make a sound like a body blow. For really hard hits, you might want to whack a sofa cushion with a broomstick.
Bones breaking with celery. Just snap the celery stalks in half.
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Snippet Spectacle: Top Hashes to Trigger the Viral Spree on YouTube
YouTube is one of the most popular sites for all social media users and it has recently launched a concept of YouTube shorts features in its app. As the name suggests YouTube shorts are the shorter version of crisp and clear video content. From its launch, only YouTube shorts have gained a lot of engagement of the users and grown up very fast. There are many ways to make your YouTube shorts famous and one such medium is using hashtags. Thus using relevant hashtags can boost YouTube Shorts, Shorts Videos more.
In this article
01 What are YouTube Shorts Hashtags and Why Do They Matter?
02 30+ Best Hashtags for YouTube Shorts in 2024 [+ Your Vote!]
03 How to Add YouTube Shorts Hashtags to Videos
04 How to Find Trending Hashtags for YouTube Shorts to Boost Views?
Wondershare Filmora - Best YouTube Shorts Video Editor for PC
5,481,435 people have downloaded it.
Edit YouTube Shorts Videos quickly with a wide range of popular effects.
Easily record a video on PC and Mac.
Rich video templates and resources for YouTube videos.
Export to MP4, MOV, MKV, GIF and multiple formats.
Learn user-created content from User Gallery to empower YouTube video creation.
Part 1: What are YouTube Shorts Hashtags and Why Do They Matter?
YouTube shorts hashtags are in a simple manner tags which are being added to the title of your YouTube shorts and descriptions to showcase a category of your video topic. Such hashtags for YouTube shorts help increase the views and improve the discoverability of your YouTube short videos.
There are many good reasons behind using YouTube shorts to make your channel grow. Here are some of the benefits of the YouTube shorts:
- It helps in categorizing your videos for viewers
- It lets YouTube understand what your video is about
- It helps more users find your content
One of the easiest ways to tie videos from your channel together… without creating playlists. You can also get inspiration for YouTube shorts from the Filmora User Gallery column, which brings together ideas from many video creators.
Part 2: 30+ Best Hashtags for YouTube Shorts in 2024
Most people are aware of the concept of using hashtags for YouTube shorts but do not understand the importance of using the right one to use in shorts. Most people search YouTube shorts hashtags for views 2024 on the internet.
Here are some of the best hashtags for YouTube shorts in 2024 make you boost up your YouTube short views:
- #shortsclip
- #shortscraft
- #youtube
- #youtuber
- #subscribe
- #shortsadoptme
- #shortsroblox
- #shortsanity
- #shortsbeta
- #shortsfunny
- #shortsasmr
- #shortsart
- #shortscooking
- #shortscrochet
- #shortsbyamritamam
- #shortschallenge
- #shortscomplitition
- #shortsblackpink
- #instagramyoutube
- #youtuberlikes
- #youtubevide
- #shortscomedy
- #shortstiktok
- #shortsfortnite
- #shortsbts
- #shortsbhaiveersinghji
- #shortsbgmi
- #shortsassam
- #shortsads
- #youtubegrowth
- #youtubeusers
- #instavideo
Best YouTube Shorts Video Editor
Easily create shorts video for YouTube and add popular hashtags to get more views on YouTube!
Try It Free Try It Free Try It Free Learn More >
Part 3: How to Add YouTube Shorts Hashtags to Videos
Being a content creator your goal would always be to make your YouTube shorts more searchable. One such medium is using hashtags which helps in growing your account with less time and effort.
Best hashtags for YouTube shorts can be used in both titles as well as in descriptions. Putting hashtags on descriptions would make them visible to viewers automatically.
Here are the steps to add the best hashtags for YouTube shorts:
Step 1: At first when you begin you need to do some research to find out which hashtags have quality videos based on the content type.
Step 2: Then choose a minimum of 3 hashtags to the end of your description in your video and add them.
Step 3: Once you are done with adding save your description. Here the added hashtags would appear as a blue link.
Step 4: Lastly, you need to click on save and check your title to see if they show up above it.
That’s it! It’s done!
Filmora YouTube Video Editor
Get started easily with Filmora’s powerful performance, intuitive interface, and countless effects!
Try It Free Try It Free Learn More >
Part 4: How to Find Trending Hashtags for YouTube Shorts to Boost Views?
Using the best hashtags for YouTube shorts would help boost your views only if you follow the right tips and strategies.
Let’s discuss some of the effective tips to find trending hashtags for YouTuber shorts:
1. Trending Videos
One of the most effective ways to find trending hashtags for YouTuber shorts is to check out trending videos. You can check out some of the trending video categories to see what type of content is on-trend right now.
2. Popular Competitor Videos
Then you can think of taking an idea of your rival’s all-time best performing videos. Here you can check out the viral hashtags for Youtuber shorts they have used and make a note of it.
3.YouTube Suggests
One of the most popular ways to find the best hashtags for YouTuber shorts is to write “#” into a YouTube search and once done it would show you hashtags that are the most used and trending ones. You can also type in “#a”, “#b” etc. to find unique hashtag ideas.
4. Create A Branded Hashtag
If you create branded hashtags and any users click on any of the hashtags, then the search results are dominated by your videos… not videos from other channels. So once you click on those hashtags you get a list of more videos from their channel.
Conclusion
Thus we could say that using hashtags for YouTube shorts would surely help in gaining popularity and engagement. Here keep in mind that those hashtags should not be random rather they need to be relevant as per your YouTube short content. Here we have discussed the best hashtags for YouTube shorts and most trending hashtags for YouTube shorts altogether. So now choose the most ideal one for you and make maximum use of it.
02 30+ Best Hashtags for YouTube Shorts in 2024 [+ Your Vote!]
03 How to Add YouTube Shorts Hashtags to Videos
04 How to Find Trending Hashtags for YouTube Shorts to Boost Views?
Wondershare Filmora - Best YouTube Shorts Video Editor for PC
5,481,435 people have downloaded it.
Edit YouTube Shorts Videos quickly with a wide range of popular effects.
Easily record a video on PC and Mac.
Rich video templates and resources for YouTube videos.
Export to MP4, MOV, MKV, GIF and multiple formats.
Learn user-created content from User Gallery to empower YouTube video creation.
Part 1: What are YouTube Shorts Hashtags and Why Do They Matter?
YouTube shorts hashtags are in a simple manner tags which are being added to the title of your YouTube shorts and descriptions to showcase a category of your video topic. Such hashtags for YouTube shorts help increase the views and improve the discoverability of your YouTube short videos.
There are many good reasons behind using YouTube shorts to make your channel grow. Here are some of the benefits of the YouTube shorts:
- It helps in categorizing your videos for viewers
- It lets YouTube understand what your video is about
- It helps more users find your content
One of the easiest ways to tie videos from your channel together… without creating playlists. You can also get inspiration for YouTube shorts from the Filmora User Gallery column, which brings together ideas from many video creators.
Part 2: 30+ Best Hashtags for YouTube Shorts in 2024
Most people are aware of the concept of using hashtags for YouTube shorts but do not understand the importance of using the right one to use in shorts. Most people search YouTube shorts hashtags for views 2024 on the internet.
Here are some of the best hashtags for YouTube shorts in 2024 make you boost up your YouTube short views:
- #shortsclip
- #shortscraft
- #youtube
- #youtuber
- #subscribe
- #shortsadoptme
- #shortsroblox
- #shortsanity
- #shortsbeta
- #shortsfunny
- #shortsasmr
- #shortsart
- #shortscooking
- #shortscrochet
- #shortsbyamritamam
- #shortschallenge
- #shortscomplitition
- #shortsblackpink
- #instagramyoutube
- #youtuberlikes
- #youtubevide
- #shortscomedy
- #shortstiktok
- #shortsfortnite
- #shortsbts
- #shortsbhaiveersinghji
- #shortsbgmi
- #shortsassam
- #shortsads
- #youtubegrowth
- #youtubeusers
- #instavideo
Best YouTube Shorts Video Editor
Easily create shorts video for YouTube and add popular hashtags to get more views on YouTube!
Try It Free Try It Free Try It Free Learn More >
Part 3: How to Add YouTube Shorts Hashtags to Videos
Being a content creator your goal would always be to make your YouTube shorts more searchable. One such medium is using hashtags which helps in growing your account with less time and effort.
Best hashtags for YouTube shorts can be used in both titles as well as in descriptions. Putting hashtags on descriptions would make them visible to viewers automatically.
Here are the steps to add the best hashtags for YouTube shorts:
Step 1: At first when you begin you need to do some research to find out which hashtags have quality videos based on the content type.
Step 2: Then choose a minimum of 3 hashtags to the end of your description in your video and add them.
Step 3: Once you are done with adding save your description. Here the added hashtags would appear as a blue link.
Step 4: Lastly, you need to click on save and check your title to see if they show up above it.
That’s it! It’s done!
Filmora YouTube Video Editor
Get started easily with Filmora’s powerful performance, intuitive interface, and countless effects!
Try It Free Try It Free Learn More >
Part 4: How to Find Trending Hashtags for YouTube Shorts to Boost Views?
Using the best hashtags for YouTube shorts would help boost your views only if you follow the right tips and strategies.
Let’s discuss some of the effective tips to find trending hashtags for YouTuber shorts:
1. Trending Videos
One of the most effective ways to find trending hashtags for YouTuber shorts is to check out trending videos. You can check out some of the trending video categories to see what type of content is on-trend right now.
2. Popular Competitor Videos
Then you can think of taking an idea of your rival’s all-time best performing videos. Here you can check out the viral hashtags for Youtuber shorts they have used and make a note of it.
3.YouTube Suggests
One of the most popular ways to find the best hashtags for YouTuber shorts is to write “#” into a YouTube search and once done it would show you hashtags that are the most used and trending ones. You can also type in “#a”, “#b” etc. to find unique hashtag ideas.
4. Create A Branded Hashtag
If you create branded hashtags and any users click on any of the hashtags, then the search results are dominated by your videos… not videos from other channels. So once you click on those hashtags you get a list of more videos from their channel.
Conclusion
Thus we could say that using hashtags for YouTube shorts would surely help in gaining popularity and engagement. Here keep in mind that those hashtags should not be random rather they need to be relevant as per your YouTube short content. Here we have discussed the best hashtags for YouTube shorts and most trending hashtags for YouTube shorts altogether. So now choose the most ideal one for you and make maximum use of it.
02 30+ Best Hashtags for YouTube Shorts in 2024 [+ Your Vote!]
03 How to Add YouTube Shorts Hashtags to Videos
04 How to Find Trending Hashtags for YouTube Shorts to Boost Views?
Wondershare Filmora - Best YouTube Shorts Video Editor for PC
5,481,435 people have downloaded it.
Edit YouTube Shorts Videos quickly with a wide range of popular effects.
Easily record a video on PC and Mac.
Rich video templates and resources for YouTube videos.
Export to MP4, MOV, MKV, GIF and multiple formats.
Learn user-created content from User Gallery to empower YouTube video creation.
Part 1: What are YouTube Shorts Hashtags and Why Do They Matter?
YouTube shorts hashtags are in a simple manner tags which are being added to the title of your YouTube shorts and descriptions to showcase a category of your video topic. Such hashtags for YouTube shorts help increase the views and improve the discoverability of your YouTube short videos.
There are many good reasons behind using YouTube shorts to make your channel grow. Here are some of the benefits of the YouTube shorts:
- It helps in categorizing your videos for viewers
- It lets YouTube understand what your video is about
- It helps more users find your content
One of the easiest ways to tie videos from your channel together… without creating playlists. You can also get inspiration for YouTube shorts from the Filmora User Gallery column, which brings together ideas from many video creators.
Part 2: 30+ Best Hashtags for YouTube Shorts in 2024
Most people are aware of the concept of using hashtags for YouTube shorts but do not understand the importance of using the right one to use in shorts. Most people search YouTube shorts hashtags for views 2024 on the internet.
Here are some of the best hashtags for YouTube shorts in 2024 make you boost up your YouTube short views:
- #shortsclip
- #shortscraft
- #youtube
- #youtuber
- #subscribe
- #shortsadoptme
- #shortsroblox
- #shortsanity
- #shortsbeta
- #shortsfunny
- #shortsasmr
- #shortsart
- #shortscooking
- #shortscrochet
- #shortsbyamritamam
- #shortschallenge
- #shortscomplitition
- #shortsblackpink
- #instagramyoutube
- #youtuberlikes
- #youtubevide
- #shortscomedy
- #shortstiktok
- #shortsfortnite
- #shortsbts
- #shortsbhaiveersinghji
- #shortsbgmi
- #shortsassam
- #shortsads
- #youtubegrowth
- #youtubeusers
- #instavideo
Best YouTube Shorts Video Editor
Easily create shorts video for YouTube and add popular hashtags to get more views on YouTube!
Try It Free Try It Free Try It Free Learn More >
Part 3: How to Add YouTube Shorts Hashtags to Videos
Being a content creator your goal would always be to make your YouTube shorts more searchable. One such medium is using hashtags which helps in growing your account with less time and effort.
Best hashtags for YouTube shorts can be used in both titles as well as in descriptions. Putting hashtags on descriptions would make them visible to viewers automatically.
Here are the steps to add the best hashtags for YouTube shorts:
Step 1: At first when you begin you need to do some research to find out which hashtags have quality videos based on the content type.
Step 2: Then choose a minimum of 3 hashtags to the end of your description in your video and add them.
Step 3: Once you are done with adding save your description. Here the added hashtags would appear as a blue link.
Step 4: Lastly, you need to click on save and check your title to see if they show up above it.
That’s it! It’s done!
Filmora YouTube Video Editor
Get started easily with Filmora’s powerful performance, intuitive interface, and countless effects!
Try It Free Try It Free Learn More >
Part 4: How to Find Trending Hashtags for YouTube Shorts to Boost Views?
Using the best hashtags for YouTube shorts would help boost your views only if you follow the right tips and strategies.
Let’s discuss some of the effective tips to find trending hashtags for YouTuber shorts:
1. Trending Videos
One of the most effective ways to find trending hashtags for YouTuber shorts is to check out trending videos. You can check out some of the trending video categories to see what type of content is on-trend right now.
2. Popular Competitor Videos
Then you can think of taking an idea of your rival’s all-time best performing videos. Here you can check out the viral hashtags for Youtuber shorts they have used and make a note of it.
3.YouTube Suggests
One of the most popular ways to find the best hashtags for YouTuber shorts is to write “#” into a YouTube search and once done it would show you hashtags that are the most used and trending ones. You can also type in “#a”, “#b” etc. to find unique hashtag ideas.
4. Create A Branded Hashtag
If you create branded hashtags and any users click on any of the hashtags, then the search results are dominated by your videos… not videos from other channels. So once you click on those hashtags you get a list of more videos from their channel.
Conclusion
Thus we could say that using hashtags for YouTube shorts would surely help in gaining popularity and engagement. Here keep in mind that those hashtags should not be random rather they need to be relevant as per your YouTube short content. Here we have discussed the best hashtags for YouTube shorts and most trending hashtags for YouTube shorts altogether. So now choose the most ideal one for you and make maximum use of it.
02 30+ Best Hashtags for YouTube Shorts in 2024 [+ Your Vote!]
03 How to Add YouTube Shorts Hashtags to Videos
04 How to Find Trending Hashtags for YouTube Shorts to Boost Views?
Wondershare Filmora - Best YouTube Shorts Video Editor for PC
5,481,435 people have downloaded it.
Edit YouTube Shorts Videos quickly with a wide range of popular effects.
Easily record a video on PC and Mac.
Rich video templates and resources for YouTube videos.
Export to MP4, MOV, MKV, GIF and multiple formats.
Learn user-created content from User Gallery to empower YouTube video creation.
Part 1: What are YouTube Shorts Hashtags and Why Do They Matter?
YouTube shorts hashtags are in a simple manner tags which are being added to the title of your YouTube shorts and descriptions to showcase a category of your video topic. Such hashtags for YouTube shorts help increase the views and improve the discoverability of your YouTube short videos.
There are many good reasons behind using YouTube shorts to make your channel grow. Here are some of the benefits of the YouTube shorts:
- It helps in categorizing your videos for viewers
- It lets YouTube understand what your video is about
- It helps more users find your content
One of the easiest ways to tie videos from your channel together… without creating playlists. You can also get inspiration for YouTube shorts from the Filmora User Gallery column, which brings together ideas from many video creators.
Part 2: 30+ Best Hashtags for YouTube Shorts in 2024
Most people are aware of the concept of using hashtags for YouTube shorts but do not understand the importance of using the right one to use in shorts. Most people search YouTube shorts hashtags for views 2024 on the internet.
Here are some of the best hashtags for YouTube shorts in 2024 make you boost up your YouTube short views:
- #shortsclip
- #shortscraft
- #youtube
- #youtuber
- #subscribe
- #shortsadoptme
- #shortsroblox
- #shortsanity
- #shortsbeta
- #shortsfunny
- #shortsasmr
- #shortsart
- #shortscooking
- #shortscrochet
- #shortsbyamritamam
- #shortschallenge
- #shortscomplitition
- #shortsblackpink
- #instagramyoutube
- #youtuberlikes
- #youtubevide
- #shortscomedy
- #shortstiktok
- #shortsfortnite
- #shortsbts
- #shortsbhaiveersinghji
- #shortsbgmi
- #shortsassam
- #shortsads
- #youtubegrowth
- #youtubeusers
- #instavideo
Best YouTube Shorts Video Editor
Easily create shorts video for YouTube and add popular hashtags to get more views on YouTube!
Try It Free Try It Free Try It Free Learn More >
Part 3: How to Add YouTube Shorts Hashtags to Videos
Being a content creator your goal would always be to make your YouTube shorts more searchable. One such medium is using hashtags which helps in growing your account with less time and effort.
Best hashtags for YouTube shorts can be used in both titles as well as in descriptions. Putting hashtags on descriptions would make them visible to viewers automatically.
Here are the steps to add the best hashtags for YouTube shorts:
Step 1: At first when you begin you need to do some research to find out which hashtags have quality videos based on the content type.
Step 2: Then choose a minimum of 3 hashtags to the end of your description in your video and add them.
Step 3: Once you are done with adding save your description. Here the added hashtags would appear as a blue link.
Step 4: Lastly, you need to click on save and check your title to see if they show up above it.
That’s it! It’s done!
Filmora YouTube Video Editor
Get started easily with Filmora’s powerful performance, intuitive interface, and countless effects!
Try It Free Try It Free Learn More >
Part 4: How to Find Trending Hashtags for YouTube Shorts to Boost Views?
Using the best hashtags for YouTube shorts would help boost your views only if you follow the right tips and strategies.
Let’s discuss some of the effective tips to find trending hashtags for YouTuber shorts:
1. Trending Videos
One of the most effective ways to find trending hashtags for YouTuber shorts is to check out trending videos. You can check out some of the trending video categories to see what type of content is on-trend right now.
2. Popular Competitor Videos
Then you can think of taking an idea of your rival’s all-time best performing videos. Here you can check out the viral hashtags for Youtuber shorts they have used and make a note of it.
3.YouTube Suggests
One of the most popular ways to find the best hashtags for YouTuber shorts is to write “#” into a YouTube search and once done it would show you hashtags that are the most used and trending ones. You can also type in “#a”, “#b” etc. to find unique hashtag ideas.
4. Create A Branded Hashtag
If you create branded hashtags and any users click on any of the hashtags, then the search results are dominated by your videos… not videos from other channels. So once you click on those hashtags you get a list of more videos from their channel.
Conclusion
Thus we could say that using hashtags for YouTube shorts would surely help in gaining popularity and engagement. Here keep in mind that those hashtags should not be random rather they need to be relevant as per your YouTube short content. Here we have discussed the best hashtags for YouTube shorts and most trending hashtags for YouTube shorts altogether. So now choose the most ideal one for you and make maximum use of it.
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