Morse Code Translator

Translate text to Morse code and Morse code back to text. Free and private, right in your browser.

 

Convert plain text into dots and dashes, or paste Morse code back into readable letters, entirely in your browser, handy for ham radio practice, puzzle solving, or decoding that string of dots and dashes someone sent you as a joke.

How to use it

  1. Type or paste your text, or a string of dots and dashes
  2. Pick a direction: text to Morse or Morse to text
  3. Copy the translated result

Frequently asked questions

Does it handle numbers and punctuation, not just letters?
Yes. Digits 0-9 and common punctuation like periods, commas, question marks, and slashes all have standard Morse mappings and are supported.
How are letters and words separated in the Morse output?
A single space separates the dots and dashes within one letter's code, and a slash (/) or extra space marks the gap between words. Matching standard Morse conventions.
Can I hear the Morse code, not just read it?
If the tool includes audio playback, it beeps out the dots and dashes at a standard timing ratio so you can practice reading code by ear, not just by sight.