Download iTunes free and discover what makes it the world's most popular digital jukebox. It turns stacks of CDs into song files you can search, organize, and play with ease. It helps you create music mixes to suit every mood. It lets you flip through album art just as you flip through a real record collection. In fact, iTunes will completely change the way you enjoy music (and more).
Watch Tutorials: Download iTunes | Explore the Jukebox | Import Music from CDs | Create Playlists
Download iTunes free for your Mac or PC and you're on your way to building a digital library of music, video, and more. Just click the button below to get started. Installing iTunes takes only a few minutes, and once you're done, you can turn music from your CDs into digital files that are easy to search, play, and organize — with just a few clicks.
iTunes makes it easy to enjoy your new digital music and video collection. Search for any artist, album, or song. Organize songs into playlists to hear now or burn for later. Browse music by flipping through album art with Cover Flow. Sync music and more to your iPod in minutes. Even listen to thousands of radio stations. All from your computer. All with iTunes.
You've got a computer. You've got CDs. All you need to turn those CDs into digital music is iTunes. Insert a CD into your computer and iTunes automatically converts the songs to digital files. You don't have to enter song, album, or artist names: iTunes fills in all the blanks, and even adds album art so you can browse your digital music collection the same way you flip through your CD collection — cover to cover.
Remember mix tapes? iTunes gives you a way to create digital mix tapes — called playlists — you can listen to, burn to CDs, and sync to your iPod. Just create a new playlist, then add and arrange songs as you please. Or let iTunes create a Smart Playlist that automatically collects songs according to your criteria. Whether it's New Rock or Classic Folk, iTunes finds songs that fit and builds your playlist for you.
Built right into iTunes, the iTunes Store stays open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Open an account and you can shop for more than 6 million songs — all for just 99¢ each — as well as TV shows, movies, audiobooks, and free podcasts. Use your credit card or redeem an iTunes Gift Card you can buy from thousands of retailers nationwide, including Target and Best Buy.
Watch Tutorials: Shop the Store | Get Free Podcasts | Buy TV Shows
Shop for music, TV shows, audiobooks, and free podcasts from the iTunes Store on your computer. Search for anything and preview it free. Click Buy Now and your purchase starts downloading instantly. Browse the store for new releases, get recommendations based on your past purchases, and make lots of new musical discoveries. The iTunes Store even offers free songs and TV episodes every week.
Podcasts are free radio- and TV-style shows you download from the iTunes Store. Pick one you like, subscribe to it, and every new episode arrives in your iTunes library automatically. Hundreds of thousands of free audio podcasts are available — from HBO, NPR, ESPN, The Onion, CBS Sports, and more — and they all sync to your iPod so you can listen on the go. Got a video-capable iPod? You can sync and watch video podcasts, too.
The iTunes Store offers more than music. Buy episodes of your favourite TV shows (as soon as the day after they air, in most cases), and music videos from your favourite artists. Or get free video podcasts. Just like music, you can preview anything free, and every purchase starts downloading immediately. You can even start watching before your download is finished. And all video from the iTunes Store syncs to your video-capable iPod.
Once you have all that digital music on your computer, you can take your entire collection (or just your favourite parts) with you. That’s because iTunes automatically transfers everything — music and video — to your iPod. It’s called syncing, and it starts the minute you connect your iPod to your Mac or PC.
Watch Tutorials: Sync to your iPod
iTunes makes it easy to get music and video from your computer to your iPod. All you do is connect. iTunes detects your device and starts syncing automatically. Choose what you want to sync or let iTunes sync enough audio and video to fill your iPod. See how much storage space you have left, update your iPod software, and select exactly what to sync — all from the handy summary screen in iTunes.
To watch these tutorials and learn how to go digital with your music and more, you'll need to download and install iTunes. Just follow these easy steps:
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Install iTunes.
To install iTunes, you may need administrator access to your computer. Follow the onscreen instructions. On the last screen, select “Yes, take me to the iTunes Music Store,” then click Done.






