10 Basic Sound Effects for Video Editing – Free & Royalty-Free
Whether you’re editing YouTube videos, Reels, or short films, these basic sound effects can add energy, clarity, and professionalism to your content. This free pack includes 10 essential sounds that every editor should have.
Sound Effects Included:
Below is a list of all 10 sound effects in the pack, along with how and where you can use them:
1. Mouse Click
Perfect for UI animations, button clicks, tech tutorials, or software demos.
2. Keyboard Typing
Use this for office scenes, coding montages, or background ambience in productivity content.
3. Camera Shutter
Great for photography intros, snapshot transitions, or camera flash scenes.
4. Clock Ticking
Adds tension, countdown vibes, or suspense in storytelling and cinematic edits.
5. Pop
A fun, snappy sound for popup animations, icon bounces, or intro transitions.
6. Wrong/Error
Indicates an error, failed action, or wrong move — useful for educational or comedy edits.
7. Success
A satisfying, positive tone for confirmation, achievements, or success indicators.
8. Riser
Great for building tension before a transition, drop, or reveal in a video.
9. Whoosh
Perfect for text transitions, fast cuts, or cinematic scene changes.
10. Button Click
Ideal for user interactions, mobile UI animations, or minimal motion effects.
Download the Full Sound Pack (MP3 + WAV)
Get all 10 sound effects in one zip file — ready to use in Premiere Pro, CapCut, VN, Kinemaster, and more.
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Watch the Preview Video
Want to hear the sounds before downloading? Check out this quick YouTube demo of all 10 sound effects:
How to Use These Sounds in Editing Apps
All files are compatible with:
- CapCut (Mobile/Desktop)
- Adobe Premiere Pro
- VN Editor
- Kinemaster
- Filmora
- Davinci Resolve
Simply import the MP3/WAV file into your timeline and place it at the right cut or action moment.
License Information
All sounds in this pack are 100% royalty-free. You can use them in personal and commercial projects — no attribution required.