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Morse Code Translator

Convert text to Morse and Morse back to text instantly — then play it by sound or light, copy it, or share it. Free, no sign-up.

Based on ITU-R M.1677-1Free · no sign-upText · sound · lightLast reviewed Jun 2026

Reference

Morse code reference

Every letter, number and symbol in International Morse code. Tap any one to load it in the translator and hear it.

Numbers

Punctuation & symbols

Our process

How we keep every translation accurate.

We start from the standard

Every mapping comes straight from the official International Morse code standard (ITU-R M.1677-1) - the alphabet, numbers, punctuation and prosigns - not recycled charts.

We test every tool

We run real text and Morse through each converter - by text, sound, and light - and confirm the output decodes back exactly, character for character.

We review and keep it current

Every reference and guide is reviewed on a cadence and carries a visible last-reviewed date, so the Morse code you read here stays accurate.

Why readers trust us

Independence is the whole point.

Independent

No brand pays to influence what we publish. We're reader-supported, funded by ads and a few disclosed affiliate links - so the translator and references stay honest.

Checked against the standard

Every Morse mapping is traced to the official International Morse code standard - not recycled from other charts. If we can't confirm it at the source, it doesn't go in.

Free, no sign-up

The translator and every reference and learning page are free, with no account or paywall. You get the full tool and library, instantly, every time.

Still in use

Who uses Morse code today?

Nearly 200 years on, Morse is far from dead — it's still working quietly across radio, the skies, the sea and beyond.

Amateur (ham) radio

CW operators still send Morse by hand every day — it punches through noise and crosses the globe on a fraction of the power voice needs.

Aviation navigation

VOR and NDB radio beacons identify themselves with a looping Morse callsign, so pilots can confirm they've tuned the right station.

Maritime signaling

At sea, Morse lives on in signal lamps and the universally understood SOS — flashed by light when radio isn't an option.

Emergency & survival

Three short, three long, three short. SOS by torch, whistle or tapping is taught to scouts, hikers and rescue crews as a last-resort call for help.

Accessible communication

People with limited mobility type with Morse using a single switch, sip-and-puff or eye blinks — two inputs are enough to write anything.

Hidden messages & gifts

Dots and dashes turn names and dates into bracelets, necklaces and tattoos — a quiet, personal message only the wearer can read.

By the numbers

Morse code, by the numbers.

9

Free translator tools

26

Letters mapped A-Z

0

Sign-ups required

1838

Year Morse code was born

Common questions

Everything you need to know.

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Convert text to Morse and Morse to text in a click - then play it by sound or light, copy it, or learn the alphabet behind it. Free, instant, and no sign-up.

  • Free, no sign-up
  • Checked against the standard
  • By text, sound and light