How to Add Music to Videos on Android — Best Apps 2026



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How to Add Music to Videos on Android — Best Apps 2026 — Complete Guide

Hello everyone! I am Zakir from Edit With Zakir. Today I want to talk about something that completely transformed my videos — adding background music. When I first started making videos on my Android phone my content always felt empty and flat. Something was always missing. Then I started adding background music and the difference was absolutely incredible. My videos instantly felt more professional, more engaging, and more emotional. Today I am going to share the best apps and methods for adding music to your videos on Android in 2026. These are the exact tools I personally use and recommend.  

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Background music is one of the most powerful elements in any video. It sets the mood before a single word is spoken. It maintains energy during slow visual moments. It creates an emotional connection between the content and the viewer that visuals alone simply cannot achieve. And it makes the overall production feel more polished and more professional in a way that is immediately noticeable to every viewer.

In 2026, adding music to your videos on Android has never been easier. Multiple free apps provide access to large libraries of royalty free music — legal music that can be used in your videos without copyright issues — along with simple tools for placing, trimming, and mixing the music perfectly with your video content.

This complete guide covers the best apps for adding music to videos on Android in 2026 — how each one works, what makes it special, and which one is right for your specific needs.

Why Background Music Matters So Much

Before we get into the specific apps let us understand exactly why background music has such a powerful impact on video quality.

Music creates emotional atmosphere. The right music track communicates the mood of your content before the viewer has consciously processed what they are watching. Upbeat energetic music signals exciting, dynamic content. Gentle melodic music signals thoughtful, personal content. Dramatic orchestral music signals important, significant content. The music is doing emotional communication work that nothing else in your production can do as efficiently.

Music fills uncomfortable silence. Videos without background music often feel awkward and uncomfortable — particularly during transitions, pauses in dialogue, or sections without voiceover. Background music fills this silence naturally, making the viewing experience feel continuous and comfortable rather than stilted and disconnected.

Music improves watch time. Studies consistently show that videos with appropriate background music have higher average watch times than equivalent videos without music. Viewers stay longer when the audio environment is pleasant and engaging.

Music establishes brand identity. Using consistent music styles across all your videos creates a recognisable audio brand identity — viewers begin to associate a particular sound with your content, building the kind of unconscious familiarity that turns casual viewers into loyal subscribers.

App 1 — CapCut — Best Overall App for Adding Music on Android

CapCut is the best app for adding music to videos on Android in 2026 and it is my personal first choice for all my video projects. The combination of a large built-in royalty free music library, powerful audio mixing tools, beat sync capability, and completely free watermark-free export makes it the most complete music addition tool available on any free mobile app.

CapCut's music library is organised by mood, genre, and trending status — making it easy to find exactly the right track for any type of content. The trending audio section features the most popular sounds on TikTok and Instagram — using trending audio can significantly boost your content's reach on both platforms as the algorithm actively promotes content using popular sounds.

The beat sync feature is one of CapCut's most powerful music tools — it automatically analyses your chosen music track and places cut markers at each rhythmic beat, allowing you to align your video cuts perfectly with the music rhythm. Beat synced edits feel dramatically more professional and more engaging than edits where the cuts and the music have no relationship.

Here is exactly how to add music in CapCut. Open CapCut and import your video. Tap Audio in the bottom toolbar. Tap Sounds to open the music library. Browse by category or search for a specific mood or genre. Tap the play button next to any track to preview it. When you find the right track tap the plus button to add it to your timeline. The music appears as a separate audio track below your video. Drag the left and right edges to trim the music to match your video length. Tap the music track and tap Volume to adjust the music level relative to your video audio. Tap Fade to add smooth fade in and fade out effects. Use Beat Sync to automatically align your cuts to the music rhythm.

Watermark — None Cost — Completely free Best for — All creators who want the most complete music addition experience

App 2 — InShot — Best for Quick Music Addition

InShot is the fastest app for adding music to a video quickly on Android. If you have a finished video and you simply need to add a music track, trim it to fit, and export — InShot does this faster and more simply than any other app.

InShot provides access to its own built in music library, your phone's local music files, and popular music extraction from other videos. The interface for adding and trimming music is extremely intuitive — most users figure it out without any instructions within their first session.

For creators who want a simple, fast music addition workflow without the deeper feature set of CapCut — InShot is the perfect choice.

Here is how to add music in InShot. Open InShot and import your video. Tap Music at the bottom. Choose from Tracks for InShot's library, My Music for local files, or Extract to pull audio from another video. Select your track and trim it to fit your video. Adjust the volume using the volume slider. Tap the tick to confirm and export.

Watermark — Yes on free plan, removable by watching ad Cost — Free with optional paid upgrade Best for — Fast simple music addition

App 3 — VN Video Editor — Best for Multi Track Music Mixing

VN Video Editor is the best choice for creators who want to mix multiple audio tracks simultaneously — a primary music track, a secondary ambient sound track, and a voiceover all running together at carefully balanced levels. Its genuine multi track timeline gives you the kind of audio mixing control that professional desktop editing software provides.

For creators who produce content with complex audio layering — tutorial videos with background music and voiceover, travel videos with ambient sound and music, or any content where multiple audio elements need to coexist at carefully balanced levels — VN provides the multi track audio workspace that single track apps cannot.

Here is how to add music in VN. Open VN and import your video. Tap the plus icon on the audio track row to add a new audio track. Import your music file from your phone's gallery. Trim and position the music on the timeline. Tap the music clip and adjust its volume using the volume controls. Add additional audio tracks for voiceover or sound effects on separate tracks. Mix all tracks to your desired balance.

Watermark — None Cost — Completely free Best for — Complex multi track audio mixing

App 4 — KineMaster — Best for Professional Music Mixing

KineMaster provides the most sophisticated audio mixing tools available in any free Android editing app — including multi track audio, precise volume keyframing, EQ controls, and audio speed adjustment. For creators who want professional level audio control over their music addition and mixing, KineMaster's audio capabilities are unmatched among free mobile apps.

Volume keyframing — the ability to automate volume changes at specific points in the timeline — is particularly powerful for music mixing. You can programme the music to automatically reduce in volume when dialogue begins and increase again when dialogue ends — the kind of dynamic audio mixing that professional productions use constantly.

The main limitation of KineMaster is the watermark on the free plan. For creators who want KineMaster's professional audio tools, the subscription cost is the trade-off.

Watermark — Yes on free plan Cost — Free with paid subscription to remove watermark Best for — Professional audio mixing with volume automation

App 5 — Splice — Best for Beat Synced Music Addition

Splice is specifically designed around music driven video editing — making it the most focused and most effective app for creating videos where the music and the visual editing are deeply synchronised. Its beat detection tools are the most precise available in any free mobile app.

For creators whose content is built around a strong musical foundation — travel montages, lifestyle videos, fitness content, dance videos, and any content where the relationship between the visuals and the music is central to the viewing experience — Splice provides an audio-first editing workflow that produces more tightly synchronised and more emotionally engaging results than any other free app.

Watermark — None on free plan Cost — Completely free Best for — Music driven content with precise beat synchronisation

Where to Find Free Royalty Free Music for Your Android Videos

Adding music to your videos is only valuable if the music is legally usable. Using copyrighted music without permission results in copyright claims on YouTube that can mute your audio, redirect your revenue, or in serious cases result in strikes against your channel.

Here are the best sources of completely free royalty free music for Android video creators in 2026.

YouTube Audio Library — accessible at studio.youtube.com — provides hundreds of free tracks specifically licensed for YouTube use. This is the safest source for YouTubers. Some tracks require attribution in the video description.

Mixkit — available at mixkit.co — provides a curated library of free music tracks usable in commercial projects without attribution. The quality is consistently high and the library covers every mood and genre.

Pixabay Music — available at pixabay.com/music — offers a large and growing collection of free music tracks licensed for commercial use without attribution.

CapCut's built in music library — available directly within the CapCut app — provides a large selection of royalty free tracks and trending sounds specifically cleared for use in social media content.

Free Music Archive — available at freemusicarchive.org — provides a large community driven collection of freely licensed music across many genres.

Tips for Adding Music Professionally

The right volume balance is the most important technical decision in music addition. Your primary audio — dialogue, voiceover, or the main sound your video captures — should always be clearly audible above the music. A general guideline is to set music volume at 20 to 40 percent of its original level when dialogue or voiceover is present, and at 60 to 80 percent when no primary audio is competing.

Match the music energy to the video energy. Upbeat fast music suits fast paced dynamic editing. Slow gentle music suits contemplative slower paced content. Dramatic music suits significant revealing moments. Mismatched music and visual energy is immediately noticeable and feels unprofessional.

Always fade music in and out. Music that starts and stops abruptly sounds unfinished and amateur. A fade in of one to two seconds at the beginning and a fade out of two to three seconds at the end creates a natural, professional audio experience.

Use beat sync whenever possible. Videos where the cuts align with the musical rhythm feel significantly more professional and more satisfying to watch than videos where cuts and music have no relationship. Beat sync in CapCut and Splice makes this alignment fast and automatic.

Preview with headphones before exporting. Phone speakers mask audio issues that are clearly audible through headphones — music that is too loud, music that obscures dialogue, audio imbalances between sections. Always do a final headphone review before your final export.

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Final Thoughts

Adding background music to your Android videos transforms them from flat recordings into engaging, emotionally resonant content — and in 2026 the free apps available make this transformation faster and easier than ever.

CapCut for the most complete music addition experience with beat sync and a large library. InShot for fast simple music addition. VN Video Editor for multi track mixing. KineMaster for professional audio automation. Splice for music driven beat synced content.

Find your royalty free music from YouTube Audio Library, Mixkit, or Pixabay. Set the right volume balance. Fade in and out smoothly. Sync your cuts to the beat. And preview through headphones before exporting.

Add music to your next video and notice the immediate difference in how professional and engaging it feels.

Keep creating, keep improving, and keep going.

— Zakir Edit With Zakir | edit-with-zakir.blogspot.com

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