Morse Code Translator
The best free morse code translator online. Instantly translate text to morse and decode signals into readable language instantly.
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Morse Code Result
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“Morse code remains relevant in amateur radio, emergency signaling, aviation navigation (NDB beacons), and accessibility tools. This translator uses the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) standard mapping for all supported characters.”
Morse Code Translator
Translate text to Morse code and decode Morse signals back into readable text instantly. This free online translator uses the international standard for letters, numbers, and punctuation.
- 1Identify if you want to translate Text to Morse or Morse to Text using the toggle.
- 2Type or paste your content into the first input field.
- 3Click the 'Translate' button to generate the equivalent code or text.
- 4Use the Copy button to save the result for use in communications or cryptography.
- 5Experiment with different letters and numbers to see how they map to dot/dash patterns.
- Bidirectional Translation: Seamlessly switch between encoding and decoding with one click.
- International Standard: Follows the International Morse Code algorithm for all characters.
- Real-time Preview: Clear, high-contrast monospace output for better readability of dots and dashes.
- Instant Translation: Text converts between Morse code and characters in real time.
- Educational Tool: Perfect for scouting, military history enthusiasts, and amateur radio operators.
Real Ways People Use This
Amateur Radio Operations
Encode and decode CW (continuous wave) transmissions for ham radio communication and license practice.
Educational Activities
Teach students the history of telecommunications through hands-on encoding and decoding exercises.
Escape Room & Puzzle Design
Create or solve Morse code clues for escape rooms, scavenger hunts, and ARG (alternate reality game) challenges.
Accessibility Communication
Generate Morse code audio patterns or visual dot/dash sequences for accessibility-focused interfaces.
- Spaces between Morse characters are single spaces; word boundaries use a forward slash (/).
- Special characters and non-English letters are not supported by the international standard.
- 1Select the correct mode (Text to Morse or Morse to Text) before entering content.
- 2Verify word separators (slashes) are present in decoded Morse input.
- 3Copy the result immediately for use in your project or communication.