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Morse Code Translator

Convert Text and Morse Code with Signal-Grade Clarity

Decode and encode instantly, monitor real-time pulse behavior, and practice authentic Morse rhythm with synchronized audio and signal scope feedback.

  • • Instant two-way conversion
  • • Standard timing audio playback
  • • Live signal scope visualization
  • • Copy, swap, and guided examples
Signal console environment for Morse decoding

Scope Monitor

Designed for accurate rhythm checks and practical encoding workflows in real usage.

A-Z + 0-9

Letters, numbers, and common punctuation supported.

Realtime

Conversion updates while typing with no manual submit.

Audio + Scope

Hear standard timing and inspect pulse behavior visually.

Translate Morse Code Instantly

Use the tool below for text to Morse code conversion and Morse code to text decoding. This translator follows international Morse timing and notation conventions.

Direction

Text to Morse

Login required for downloads longer than 20s

0/1000

Shareable via URL query state

Signal Scope

Standby

Mode:Standby

Pulse:--

Signal Activity:0%

Speed:18 WPM

-2.4s-1.6s-792msNow

Morse Audio Download & Tone Profiles

WAV Download

Export Morse code audio as WAV using current speed and tone settings for editing, game sound design, podcast production, and video workflows.

Tone Profiles

Switch between Classic, Telegraph, Radio CW, and Soft profiles to test different signal textures before playback or download.

Shareable Settings

Save direction, speed, volume, and tone profile in the URL so collaborators can open the same Morse setup instantly.

What Is Morse Code?

Morse code is a communication system that encodes letters, numbers, and punctuation as timed signals. Each character is built from short pulses (dots) and long pulses (dashes), with strict spacing rules between symbols, letters, and words.

Originally developed for telegraph networks in the 19th century, Morse code remains useful for emergency signaling, amateur radio, and communication training. Its durability comes from simplicity: messages can be transmitted using sound, light, or motion with minimal equipment.

This Morse code translator focuses on practical workflow: instant text-to-morse conversion, reliable morse-to-text decoding, and rhythm verification through synchronized playback. For fast lookup, check the chart preview and FAQ sections on this page.

How to Use This Morse Tool

  1. 1. Choose your direction: text-to-morse or morse-to-text.
  2. 2. Type or paste content. Use spaces between letters and / between words for Morse input.
  3. 3. Play audio, copy output, and swap direction to verify round-trip accuracy.

Morse Chart Preview

Signal scope styled telegraph reference
A· -
B- · · ·
C- · - ·
S· · ·
O- - -
1· - - - -
5· · · · ·
9- - - - ·

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I separate letters and words in Morse code?

Use a single space between letters and a slash between words. For example, SOS HELP becomes ··· --- ··· / ···· · ·-·· ·--.

Can I paste regular dots and dashes instead of Morse symbols?

Yes. The translator accepts both · and . for dots, and - for dashes. It also normalizes mixed spacing when decoding.

Is the audio timing accurate for real Morse rhythm?

Yes. The player follows the standard timing ratio: dot is 1 unit, dash is 3 units, letter gap is 3 units, and word gap is 7 units.

Do I need to install anything to use this tool?

No installation is required. This is a browser-based tool that works on desktop and mobile.

Can I download Morse code audio as a WAV file?

Yes. You can export Morse code as WAV audio using the current speed, volume, and tone profile settings. Longer downloads require login.

Can I choose different Morse code sound styles?

Yes. The tool includes multiple tone profiles including Classic, Telegraph, Radio CW, and Soft so you can match different listening or production needs.

Full International Morse Chart

Expand complete chart (A-Z, 0-9, punctuation)
CharacterMorse CodeGroup
A· -Letters
B- · · ·Letters
C- · - ·Letters
D- · ·Letters
E·Letters
F· · - ·Letters
G- - ·Letters
H· · · ·Letters
I· ·Letters
J· - - -Letters
K- · -Letters
L· - · ·Letters
M- -Letters
N- ·Letters
O- - -Letters
P· - - ·Letters
Q- - · -Letters
R· - ·Letters
S· · ·Letters
T-Letters
U· · -Letters
V· · · -Letters
W· - -Letters
X- · · -Letters
Y- · - -Letters
Z- - · ·Letters
0- - - - -Numbers
1· - - - -Numbers
2· · - - -Numbers
3· · · - -Numbers
4· · · · -Numbers
5· · · · ·Numbers
6- · · · ·Numbers
7- - · · ·Numbers
8- - - · ·Numbers
9- - - - ·Numbers
_· · - - · -Punctuation
-- · · · · -Punctuation
,- - · · - -Punctuation
;- · - · - ·Punctuation
:- - - · · ·Punctuation
!- · - · - -Punctuation
?· · - - · ·Punctuation
.· - · - · -Punctuation
'· - - - - ·Punctuation
"· - · · - ·Punctuation
(- · - - ·Punctuation
)- · - - · -Punctuation
@· - - · - ·Punctuation
/- · · - ·Punctuation
&· - · · ·Punctuation
+· - · - ·Punctuation
=- · · · -Punctuation
$· · · - · · -Punctuation

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