To add sounds to your Discord soundboard, you need Discord Nitro (or be on a server that lets you upload), a short audio file, and the right permissions in a server.

What you’ll need

  • A Discord Nitro subscription (required to upload custom sounds).
  • A voice‑enabled server where you have “Use Soundboard” and “Manage Soundboard” permissions.
  • An audio file in MP3, WAV, or OGG format, under 5 seconds and ≤512 KB.

Quick method: add sounds from a voice channel

  1. Join any voice channel on the server.
  1. At the bottom of the voice‑user list, click the soundboard icon (🔊) to open the panel.
  1. Click “+” / “Add Sound” at the top.
  1. Choose “Upload Sound” , then pick your file from your computer.
  1. Give it a name , optionally add an emoji , and adjust the volume.
  1. Click “Save” / “Upload” ; the sound will appear as a button in the soundboard.

Server‑wide sounds via Server Settings

  1. Right‑click your server name and choose “Server Settings”.
  1. In the left menu, click “Soundboard”.
  1. Click “Upload Sound” or the “+” button.
  1. Select your audio file, name it, set emoji and volume, and save.
  1. You can also set permissions so only certain roles or users can trigger that sound.

Extra tips and limits

  • Only desktop or browser lets you upload; mobile can only play existing sounds.
  • You can assign hotkeys in User Settings → Keybinds → “Play Soundboard Sound” for faster triggering.
  • Keep sounds short, non‑spammy, and avoid copyrighted or offensive material to stay within Discord’s guidelines.

If you tell me whether you’re on desktop or mobile , and whether you’re trying this on your own server or a friend’s, I can walk you through the exact clicks for your setup.