Morse Code Translator
Translate text to/from Morse code with audio
How to Use Morse Code Translator
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Type your message in the text input to convert it to Morse code.
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Or paste Morse code (dots and dashes) to decode it back to text.
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Use spaces between letters and slashes between words in Morse code.
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Copy the result from the output area.
About Morse Code Translator
Translate text to Morse code and Morse code back to text. Includes audio playback. Free online Morse code translator.
Best Use Cases
- •Learning Morse code for ham radio licensing or practice
- •Encoding messages in Morse code for fun or educational projects
- •Decoding Morse code received from radio transmissions or puzzles
- •Creating Morse code art or patterns for design projects
- •Teaching communication history with interactive Morse code exercises
Examples
Encoding
Type SOS to see ... --- ... in Morse code. Play the audio to hear the actual dot-dash pattern.
Decoding
Paste a Morse code sequence like .- -... -.-. to decode it back to the letters ABC.
Learning
Type short words and listen to the audio playback to learn the Morse code patterns for each letter.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- !Not using proper spacing between letters and words in Morse code input
- !Confusing dots and dashes with periods and hyphens in text input
- !Expecting the tool to handle prosigns or non-standard Morse abbreviations
Limitations
- –Only supports standard International Morse Code characters and numbers
- –Audio playback speed and tone depend on your browser's audio capabilities
- –Cannot translate special characters or emoji to Morse code
Frequently Asked Questions
What is SOS in Morse code?
SOS in Morse code is ... --- ... (three dots, three dashes, three dots).