Morse Code Translator

Morse Code Translator converts text to Morse code and decodes Morse back to text. Type your message and click Text to Morse, or paste Morse and click Morse to Text. All processing happens locally in your browser, and nothing is sent to a server.

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About Morse Code

Morse code encodes letters and numbers as sequences of dots (.) and dashes (-). It was developed in the 1830s for telegraphy and is still used in aviation, amateur radio and emergency signalling. This tool separates letters with spaces and words with a slash (/).

Morse code is still used in amateur (ham) radio, aviation and maritime signalling, scouting and accessibility devices. People also reach for a translator to solve puzzles and escape-room clues, decode geocaching hints, or design tattoos and engravings based on the International Morse alphabet.

The translator covers letters A to Z, digits 0 to 9 and common punctuation. When encoding, letters are separated by a space and words by a slash; when decoding it accepts the same format and ignores extra spacing, so you can paste Morse from nearly any source and read it instantly.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I separate letters and words in Morse?

Letters are separated by a single space and words by a forward slash. When decoding, extra spacing is ignored so you can paste Morse from almost any source.

Which characters are supported?

The translator covers the letters A to Z, digits 0 to 9 and common punctuation from the International Morse code standard.

Is the Morse code translator free?

Yes. It is completely free and runs entirely in your browser, with no sign-up and no limit on how much text you convert.