If you are unable to add an audio file to your project in Movavi – Video Editor for iOS, it is usually due to how iOS handles audio files and copyright protection.

How Audio Import Works on iOS

Due to Apple's system limitations and copyright restrictions, Movavi – Video Editor for iOS can only access audio files that are:

  • stored locally on your device,

  • downloaded (not streamed),

  • compatible with iOS media access.

Supported Audio Sources

Music App / iTunes Purchases
You can add audio files that were:

  • purchased from iTunes (not available through an Apple Music subscription),

  • downloaded to your device.

Files App
If you have audio files stored in the Files app (e.g., MP3, M4A, WAV), you can import them directly into your project.

Voice Memos
Recordings made with the built-in Voice Memos app can also be added.

What Cannot Be Added

The following audio sources will not work in Movavi – Video Editor for iOS:

  • Apple Music subscription tracks – songs available through Apple Music are protected and cannot be imported into third-party apps.

  • Streaming services – music from Spotify, YouTube Music, or similar apps.

  • Protected files – any audio file with DRM (Digital Rights Management) protection.

Why This Happens

This is not a limitation of Movavi – Video Editor, but a restriction enforced by iOS to prevent copyright infringement. Apps on iOS can only access audio files that the system marks as available for sharing.

What to Check

If you cannot add an audio file:

  1. Verify the file is downloaded – make sure the track is saved to your device, not just available for streaming.

  2. Check the source – if the music is from Apple Music, check if it was purchased or is part of a subscription. Only purchased tracks can be used.

  3. Try a different file – test with a standard MP3 stored in the Files app to confirm the import feature works.

Workarounds

Use purchased music only
For music from iTunes, ensure the track is bought (not from Apple Music catalog). Purchased tracks have a download icon and can be used in videos.

Import via Files app
If you have audio files on your computer, you can transfer them to your iPhone/iPad via iCloud Drive, Dropbox, or USB, then import them from the Files app.

Use royalty-free music
Consider using royalty-free music from services that provide downloadable MP3 files without copyright restrictions.

When to Contact Movavi Customer Service

Contact Movavi Customer Service if:

  • you are trying to add a purchased, downloaded file and it still does not work,

  • the issue occurs with all audio files, including those from Files app,

  • you need help understanding file compatibility on iOS.

Please include:

  • your iOS version,

  • your App version.

  • where the audio file came from (iTunes purchase, Files app, etc.),

  • the file format (.mp3, .m4a, etc.).