Add video and audio in Numbers on iPhone
You can add video and audio to a spreadsheet or replace a media placeholder with a video.
Note: Video and audio files must be in a format that QuickTime supports on your device. If you can’t add or play a media file try using iMovie, QuickTime Player, or Compressor on a Mac to convert the file to a QuickTime file (with a .mov filename extension) for video, or an MPEG-4 file (with a .m4a filename extension) for audio.
You can also record video and audio and add it to your spreadsheet.
Add video or audio
Go to the Numbers app on your iPhone.
Open a spreadsheet, tap in the toolbar, then tap .
Tap Photo or Video; to insert media from iCloud or another service, tap “Insert from”.
Navigate to the file, then tap it.
To resize video, drag any blue dot, then tap Done.
Tap the Play button on the media to play it in the spreadsheet.
Add a video from the web
You can add links from YouTube and Vimeo so videos play directly in your spreadsheet.
Important: This feature may not be available in all regions.
Go to the Numbers app on your iPhone.
Open a spreadsheet, tap in the toolbar, tap , then tap Web Video.
Type or paste a link to the video, then tap Insert.
To play the web video in your spreadsheet, tap the Play button .
Note: You must be connected to the internet to play a video from the web.
Replace a media placeholder with a video
Go to the Numbers app on your iPhone.
Open a spreadsheet with a media placeholder, then tap in the bottom-right corner of a media placeholder.
Tap an album.
To use a video from iCloud or another service, tap “Insert from” below the albums.
Tap the video you want to add.
If you’re inserting a video from iCloud or another service, tap folders to locate it.
Drag any blue dot to resize the video, then tap Done.
Tap the Play button on the media to play it in the spreadsheet.
Replace video
Go to the Numbers app on your iPhone.
Open a spreadsheet with video, then tap the video to select it.
Tap in the toolbar, then tap Movie or Web Video.
Tap Replace.
Do one of the following:
Take a new video: Tap Take Photo or Video below the albums, then tap Video. Tap to start recording; tap to stop. Then tap Use Video.
Select a file: Tap an album, or tap “Insert from” below the albums, then tap the video you want. Tap Select.
Replace a web video: Insert a link to a new video, then tap Replace.
Add a video description
You can add a description to videos in your spreadsheet that you added from your device, iCloud or another service. Video descriptions are read by assistive technology (for example, VoiceOver) when someone uses that technology to access your spreadsheet. Video descriptions aren’t visible anywhere in your spreadsheet.
Go to the Numbers app on your iPhone.
Open the spreadsheet with video, tap the video to select it, tap in the toolbar, then tap Movie.
Tap Description, then tap in the text box and enter your text.
If you export your spreadsheet as a PDF, video descriptions are still readable by assistive technology. See Export to Excel or another file format.
To add descriptions to an image or drawing, see Add an image description or Add a drawing description. To add a caption to your video, see Add a caption or title to objects.
Add an audio description
You can add a description to any audio in your spreadsheet. Audio descriptions are read by assistive technology when someone uses that technology to access your spreadsheet. Audio descriptions aren’t visible anywhere in your spreadsheet.
Go to the Numbers app on your iPhone.
Open a spreadsheet with audio, tap the audio to select it, tap in the toolbar, then tap Audio.
Tap Description, then tap in the text box and enter your text.
If you export your spreadsheet as a PDF, audio descriptions are still readable by assistive technology. See Export to Excel or another file format.
To add descriptions to an image, drawing or video, see Add an image description, Add a drawing description, or Add a video description. To add a caption to your video, see Add a caption or title to objects.
To set video or audio looping or adjust playback volume, see Edit video and audio.