All Categories
The ToneVault library is organized into eight broad categories, each curated to reflect a distinct era and texture of screen music. Pick a category to start browsing.
TV Themes
Iconic television theme songs from sitcoms, dramas, and prime-time classics. From the warm openings of family comedies to the brassy fanfares of crime procedurals, these tones bri…
26 ringtones →Movie Themes
Cinematic main titles, end-credit pieces, and signature motifs from classic and cult films. Each ringtone here is a self-contained miniature score, distilling a full motion pictur…
54 ringtones →Sci-Fi & Fantasy
Synth-laden voyages, alien fanfares, and otherworldly motifs. The science fiction and fantasy section collects the strangest, brightest, and most adventurous orchestral and electr…
69 ringtones →Action & Adventure
Pulse-quickening stings, chase music, and heroic main-title brass. Action and adventure ringtones are built for the moment your phone has to cut through traffic, gym noise, or a c…
27 ringtones →Drama & Suspense
Slow-building strings, lonely pianos, and the unmistakable hush before a plot twist. The drama collection focuses on cinematic restraint — tones with weight, emotion, and quiet in…
166 ringtones →Comedy & Sitcom
Bright brass, plucky strings, and bouncy melodies pulled from the funniest themes ever broadcast. Comedy ringtones are designed to make you smile before you even pick up the phone.
82 ringtones →Cartoon & Animation
Saturday-morning fanfares, looney brass, and the giddy themes of animated adventures. From hand-drawn classics to stop-motion oddities, these ringtones channel the energy of the c…
44 ringtones →Western & Classic
Wide-open prairies, frontier whistles, and the orchestral grandeur of the classic Hollywood era. This collection gathers the dustier, slower, more cinematic side of the soundtrack…
297 ringtones →How the categories work
Theme music doesn't fit neatly into the genre boxes used by music streaming services. A spy-thriller theme might be jazz, orchestral, and electronic at once; a Saturday-morning cartoon score might quote opera. So instead of forcing tracks into musical genres, ToneVault organizes the collection around the screen contexts the music was written for — what you'd be watching when you'd hear it.
That makes browsing more intuitive: if you remember a piece of music from a TV crime show but can't recall the title, the Drama & Suspense section is the right starting point. If you're after the bright, brassy sound of a network sitcom, head to Comedy & Sitcom. Each category page lists every ringtone in that section, sorted by popularity, with previews and direct download links.
Looking for something specific?
If category browsing isn't getting you there, the search page indexes every title, composer name, and description in the catalog. You can also explore the trending and newest lists for what's currently popular or freshly added to the archive.