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Signal Visualization
Speed (WPM) 20
Pitch (Hz) 550
Volume 80
CW = classic radio beep, Telegraph = clicky sounder
Spacing speed; lower = more space between letters
Character set for translation

The Original Digital Language, Reimagined

Morse code transformed long-distance communication in 1836 and remains relevant today. This translator lets you encode, decode, hear, see, and feel Morse code — all from your browser.

Bidirectional

Convert plain text to Morse code or decode Morse signals back to readable text instantly with support for the full international character set.

Multi-Sensory

Experience Morse through sound, visual light flashes, or haptic vibration. Choose any combination of output modes to match your preference.

Fully Configurable

Fine-tune speed, pitch, volume, waveform type, and Farnsworth spacing. Whether you’re a beginner or a seasoned operator, dial in your perfect settings.

From Characters to Signals in Seconds

Morse code uses short signals (dots) and long signals (dashes) to represent each letter and number. Here’s how this tool brings that to life.

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Type or Paste Your Message

Enter plain text to encode, or type Morse code using dots (.), dashes (–), spaces between letters, and slashes (/) between words to decode.

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Instant Translation

As you type, the translation appears in real time. The signal visualization bar shows the pattern of dots and dashes for each character.

3

Play It Back

Hit play to hear the Morse code as audio beeps, see it as screen flashes, or feel it as vibrations on supported devices. Adjust speed and pitch to your liking.

4

Copy or Share

Copy the translated output to your clipboard or use the share button to send it to others. The Morse representation is ready to use anywhere.

More Than Just Dots and Dashes

From education to emergencies, Morse code has practical applications across many fields.

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Learning & Education

Students and hobbyists can use the adjustable Farnsworth spacing to learn Morse code at their own pace, gradually building speed.

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Amateur (Ham) Radio

Ham radio operators can practice CW transmissions, verify their encoding, and train their ear for different speeds and pitches.

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Emergency Signaling

Encode SOS or other distress messages. Morse code works with flashlights, mirrors, or sound — no technology required to transmit.

Accessibility

People with limited mobility can use Morse code as an input method. The vibration output mode enables silent, tactile communication.

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Puzzles & Games

Escape rooms, treasure hunts, and ARGs frequently use Morse code. Decode clues quickly or create encoded messages for others.

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Secret Messages

Encode personal messages for fun or privacy. Share Morse code that only those who know the system can interpret.

International Morse Code Chart

The complete set of letters and numbers in International Morse Code. Click any cell to hear it.

Tips for Best Results

A few pointers to help you get the most from this tool.

Morse Input Format

When decoding Morse, use a dot (.) for short signals and a dash (– or _) for long signals. Separate letters with a space and words with a forward slash (/).

Speed & Farnsworth

Start with a low Farnsworth speed (e.g., 10) and a higher character speed (e.g., 20). This gives you more time between letters while keeping the rhythm of each character natural.

Visual Learning

Enable the light mode and watch the screen flash along with the signal. Combining audio and visual feedback accelerates learning significantly.

Morse Code Translator — Built with care for learners, operators, and the curious.