Morse Code Translator
Translate Between Text and Morse Code
Convert text to Morse code or decode Morse code back to text. Play audio, adjust speed and frequency.
Text → Morse Code
Output will appear here
20 WPM
600 Hz
Vol 80%
Morse Code Reference
0-----
1.----
2..---
3...--
4....-
5.....
6-....
7--...
8---..
9----.
A.-
B-...
C-.-.
D-..
E.
F..-.
G--.
H....
I..
J.---
K-.-
L.-..
M--
N-.
O---
P.--.
Q--.-
R.-.
S...
T-
U..-
V...-
W.--
X-..-
Y-.--
Z--..
..-.-.-
,--..--
?..--..
'.----.
!-.-.--
/-..-.
(-.--.
)-.--.-
&.-...
:---...
;-.-.-.
=-...-
+.-.-.
--....-
_..--.-
".-..-.
$...-..-
@.--.-.
Explanation
What, How & Why
What
What is a Morse Code Translator?
A Morse code translator is an online tool that converts text into Morse code signals — sequences of dots (.) and dashes (-) — and decodes them back into readable text.
- Morse code was invented in the 1830s by Samuel Morse and Alfred Vail for telegraph communication.
- Each letter, digit, and punctuation mark maps to a unique pattern of dots and dashes.
- It remains in use today in aviation, amateur radio, and emergency signaling.
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How
How to Use the Morse Code Translator?
Using the translator is straightforward — just type, paste, or record, and get instant results.
- Type text in the input box to instantly see the Morse code output on the right.
- Switch direction with the swap button to decode Morse code back into text.
- Click the play button to hear the Morse code as audio tones with adjustable speed and frequency.
- In decode mode, click the microphone button to record audio and auto-detect Morse code signals.
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Why
Why Use a Morse Code Translator?
Whether you are learning, communicating, or just curious, a Morse code translator makes the process fast and accessible.
- Learn Morse code interactively with real-time audio feedback.
- Communicate in situations where visual or audio signals are more practical than text.
- Useful for amateur radio operators, pilots, and emergency preparedness enthusiasts.
- A fun and educational tool for students, hobbyists, and history buffs.
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