📡 Morse Code Translator
Convert text to Morse code and back
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
--..
About Morse Code
- • Invented by Samuel Morse and Alfred Vail in the 1830s
- • A dot (.) is a short signal, a dash (-) is 3x longer
- • Letters separated by spaces, words by /
- • SOS = ... --- ... (the most famous Morse signal)
- • The letter E (.) is shortest because it is the most common in English
Supports A-Z, 0-9, and common punctuation. Morse code uses dots and dashes to represent characters.
How to Use Morse Code Translator
- 1Type or paste text in the input field to convert to Morse code.
- 2Or enter dots and dashes to decode Morse to text.
- 3Press play to hear the Morse code audio signal.
About Morse Code Translator
Translate text to Morse code and Morse code back to text instantly. Our Morse code translator supports the full international alphabet, numbers, and common punctuation with audio playback.
Frequently Asked Questions
What characters are supported?
All 26 English letters, digits 0-9, and common punctuation marks are supported using the International Morse Code standard.
Can I hear the Morse code?
Yes. The audio playback feature generates authentic dit-dah tones at adjustable speed (words per minute).