Create the Best GoPro Audio: Where to Find Royalty Free Sound Effects for Epic GoPro Video Content
Jourdan Aldredge
Jourdan Aldredge
Apr 11, 2025
With GoPro recently celebrating over 20 years since the launch of its original compact, 35mm HERO camera back in 2004, the GoPro company has pretty much become synonymous with a specific style of action and adventure videography.
GoPro action cameras are still popular in a booming industry that empowers all types of action videographers and adventure content creators. Yet, while GoPro cameras have become more capable, powerful, and versatile over the years, they still don’t ideate, edit, and post your videos for you.
If you really want to get the most out of your high-quality action and adventure footage shot on your favorite GoPro cameras, you’re going to want to become a master of video and audio editing. That includes enhancing your clips with well-chosen GoPro audio - royalty free sound effects and music that match the pace and energy of your footage.
Looking specifically at how music and audio can elevate your GoPro videos to the next level, let’s explore where to find high-quality royalty free sound effects for your projects—plus share some of our top SFXs to consider using for your content.
While we’ve already gone over some of our top royalty free music options in our how to add music to GoPro videos article, we haven’t explored the vast world of royalty free sound effects, and they too can be used to make your video edits feel more dynamic, immersive, and cinematic.
To give you an idea of what we’re talking about, let’s start by sharing some of our top royalty free sound effects for GoPro videos. These recommendations range across various SFX types, which could be used for various video styles.
However, what they all have in common is that they’re great options for giving your GoPro-shot videos an extra level of sophistication and quality. Check out our top royalty free SFX for GoPro videos below.
1. Radio Glitch Logo Sequence 01 Sound Effect
Description: Sharp glitch with different intensities of distorted voices and metallic clangs in each variation.
2. High Approach 01 Sound Effect
Description: Reversed cymbal.
Description: Whoosh-sound of propulsion, then deep impact followed by metallic ringing. Reverberant.
4. Hum Movement 01 Sound Effect
Description: Electromagnetic field buzz movement.
5. Grainy High 01 Sound Effect
Description: Grainy, high-pitched, reversed hit.
Description: Deep electric spark sound.
Description: Power on click with delay, radio static white noise drone, and Sci-fi whoosh out.
8. Swoosh Hard Large 01 Sound Effect
Description: Harsh, short swoosh sound with a big and loud squall. Reverberant.
9. Large Mechanical Lock Sequence 01 Sound Effect
Description: Large mechanical lock movement with clicks and clangs.
Description: Rain falling, and water is dripping out of the gutter
These are just ten of our top options for your GoPro sound creations. If you’d like to see thousands more, visit our full sound effects library, as we’ll share some of our best-curated sound effects playlists below.
Now that we’ve covered some of our top royalty free sound effects that would be solid options for your GoPro videos, let’s go over how to actually use these sound effects in your content. Unfortunately, GoPro won’t add these sound effects to your videos.
However, fortunately, editing GoPro footage is almost as easy as editing footage shot on smartphones these days. GoPro offers its own video editing app called Quik, which can be used to quickly transfer and upload your GoPro-shot footage to your smartphone, where you can edit it quickly and easily.
Adding sound effects in Quik follows the same process as adding music or any other audio files. To add sound effects in GoPro Quik, follow the steps below.
You can also, of course, add sound effects to your GoPro-shot videos using any other video editing software or application of your choice. Whether that be a higher-end NLE like Adobe Premiere Pro or an easier-to-use smartphone app like CapCut, if you know your way around a different video editing platform, feel free to use that one to add your sound effects.
With the basics of adding sound effects to your GoPro videos covered, let’s move on to explore some important information about music licensing and what the term “royalty free” means. Like music—and the royalty free music we offer here at Soundstripe—sound effects are copyright-protected on platforms like YouTube, TikTok, and Instagram.
That’s why your top option for music or sound effects (or other video or photo assets, for that matter) is royalty free audio that can be licensed from music licensing websites like Soundstripe.
This is because sound effects, like songs and other musical tracks, are created by artists who deserve compensation. Companies like Soundstripe both compensate the artists who created the music or sound effects and provide full protection and coverage for creators to use the music and sound effects on platforms like YouTube, TikTok, Instagram, Twitch, etc.
To go along with the royalty free sound effects that we shared above, we also have some more recommended royalty free sound effects playlists that you can use to further explore more SFX for your GoPro videos.
Description: Whoosh transitions and elements simulating motion.
Description: Cinematic transitions and textures that really fly by.
Description: Transitions and whooshes are reversed to add cinematic textures to your project.
Planes, Trains, & Automobiles Playlist
Description: Traveling sounds of various passenger vehicles
Description: Cinematic sound effects are pre-arranged into powerful sequences; you can cut your footage to.
Of course, if you’d like to keep exploring more sound effects for GoPro content, here are some additional royalty free sound effect playlists that would be great for your cinematic aerial videos.
While GoPro cameras are affordable, accessible, and capable of capturing high-quality 4K video these days, one area in which GoPro cameras are still lacking is in audio capture.
The most recent GoPro cameras can record decent audio. Still, for many content creators, you’ll want to either use a different audio recording device for your audio, or you’ll simply want to cover your videos with royalty free music and sound effects.
If you are looking to use royalty free sound effects in your GoPro videos, look for SFX that matches the energy and motion of your content. The SFX don’t have to be perfect matches, though; you can use any SFX that helps your videos feel more dynamic and cinematic.
So, try to have as much fun with the search and the editing process as you do capturing high-octane action and adventure videography.