Free Computer & Keyboard
Sound Effects
The same copyright-free keyboard clicks, mouse sounds, and UI effects used by creators like Ali Abdaal and MKBHD in tutorials and tech content. Drag and drop into Adobe Premiere Pro, CapCut, After Effects, or DaVinci Resolve. No copyright, instant download.
What Are Computer Sound Effects?
Computer sound effects include keyboard typing sounds, mouse clicks, notification pings, and UI interaction audio. They're essential for tutorial creators, productivity YouTubers, and anyone showing screen recordings. Ali Abdaal uses subtle keyboard sounds when demonstrating Notion workflows and productivity setups. MKBHD layers clean UI clicks over software walkthroughs in his tech reviews. These small audio details make screen-based content feel immersive rather than silent and flat.
Computer sounds come in several styles — mechanical keyboard clacks for a satisfying tactile feel, soft membrane clicks for subtlety, mouse click sounds for navigation moments, and digital UI pings for notifications and confirmations. Whether you're editing tutorials in Adobe Premiere Pro, creating educational content in CapCut, or building course videos in After Effects or DaVinci Resolve, adding computer sound effects wherever on-screen interaction happens is one of the easiest ways to level up your production quality.
How Top Creators Use Computer Sounds
3 Free Computer Sound Effects
Click play to preview each computer effect. All 3 are included in the free starter pack.
Keyboard clicks and UI sounds — copyright free for tutorials and tech content
Why Use Copyright-Free Computer Sounds?
Computer and keyboard sounds sourced from random websites may contain recordings from copyrighted software or commercial sound packs, which can trigger Content ID matches. Every computer sound in the YouTubeSFX pack is originally produced — no samples from copyrighted material — and comes with a no-copyright, royalty-free commercial license for unlimited use in monetized YouTube content, TikToks, Instagram Reels, YouTube Shorts, and online courses.
Import them into Adobe Premiere Pro, After Effects, Final Cut Pro, DaVinci Resolve, CapCut, or iMovie — any editor that supports WAV and MP3 files. Download once, use forever, across unlimited projects. No Content ID matches, no copyright claims, no surprises. Whether you're creating productivity content like Ali Abdaal or tech tutorials like MKBHD, these copyright-free computer sounds are cleared for commercial use.
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Computer Sound Effects FAQ
Common questions about free computer sounds for YouTube
Are these computer sound effects copyright free?
Yes. Every computer and keyboard sound effect in the YouTubeSFX starter pack is 100% copyright free and royalty free. You get a full commercial license, so you can use them in monetized YouTube videos, client projects, TikToks, Instagram Reels, and YouTube Shorts without worrying about copyright claims or Content ID strikes.
What keyboard sounds do YouTubers like Ali Abdaal use?
Ali Abdaal uses subtle keyboard typing sounds when showing on-screen text or demonstrating productivity workflows. MKBHD uses clean mouse clicks and UI sounds when navigating software in tech reviews. These computer sound effects make screen recordings feel more immersive and professional. The YouTubeSFX pack includes 3 computer sound variations covering keyboard clicks, mouse sounds, and UI interactions.
Can I use these computer sound effects in monetized videos?
Absolutely. All computer sound effects from YouTubeSFX come with a royalty-free commercial license. Use them in monetized YouTube videos, Shorts, TikToks, client work, online courses, tutorials, and any other commercial project. No attribution required, no recurring fees.
What format are the computer sound effects in?
All computer and keyboard sound effects are delivered as high-quality WAV and MP3 files. WAV files are uncompressed for maximum clarity in professional editors like Adobe Premiere Pro, After Effects, and DaVinci Resolve, while MP3 files are smaller for quick use in CapCut, iMovie, or mobile editors.
How do I add computer sounds to my tutorial videos?
Download the free pack, unzip it, and drag the computer WAV or MP3 files onto your video editor timeline. Place keyboard typing sounds whenever text appears on screen, mouse clicks when navigating UI elements, and subtle UI sounds for button interactions. In Adobe Premiere Pro, Final Cut Pro, After Effects, DaVinci Resolve, or CapCut, align the sounds with the visual action. This technique makes tutorials and screen recordings feel more engaging and professional.