Translate text into Morse code and vice versa instantly. Hear the code, learn the alphabet, and share your messages securely.
Start TranslatingInstant translation with high precision for international Morse code standards.
Listen to your Morse code with adjustable speed and frequency settings.
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Supports extended characters for various languages including Arabic and Russian.
Type your message or paste Morse code directly into the input box.
The tool instantly converts your input into the corresponding format.
Click the "Play" button to listen to the Morse code sequence.
Change the speed or pitch, then copy the result to share instantly.
From basics to mastery in 5 simple steps
Morse code is built on two signals: Dots (short) and Dashes (long). Timing is everything:
Associate letters with shapes or images. For example:
Don't just read dots and dashes—listen to them. Use our Audio Translator to
hear
the "DITs" (dots) and "DAHs" (dashes).
Tip: Don't count dots/dashes, learn the
melody.
Start with 5 minutes a day. Try decoding simple words you see around you, like road signs or brand names.
With consistent practice (15 mins/day), you can learn the alphabet in a week and reach a decent speed (5-10 WPM) in about a month.
Yes! It is widely used in aviation (navigation aids), amateur radio (ham radio), and as assistive technology for people with disabilities.
Currently, this is a web-based tool. However, you can save the page or use our PWA features (coming soon) to use it offline.
The universal distress signal is SOS (... --- ...). It was chosen for its distinct rhythmic pattern, not as an acronym.