Morse Code Converter
Convert text to Morse code and decode Morse code back to text instantly
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Translator Mode
ITU Standards: This translator adheres to International Morse Code conventions, utilizing single spaces for character separation and forward slashes (/) for word boundaries.
Translation is handled strictly on your device. No signal is broadcasted or stored.
What is Professional Morse Code Converter & Translator?
Translate between human language and international Morse code instantly with our Professional Morse Code Converter. Whether you're a radio enthusiast, a student learning about historical communication, or just looking to encode a fun message, our tool provides accurate, standardized results. We support the standard International Morse Code alphabet, ensuring that every letter, number, and punctuation mark is correctly translated into its corresponding dots and dashes.
Key Features & Benefits
Standardized Spacing Logic
Automatically applies ITU-recommended spacing—one unit for parts, three for characters, and seven for word gaps.
Bi-Directional Fluidity
Instantly flip between encoding and decoding modes while preserving your current signal draft.
Client-Side Privacy
All signal processing occurs locally in your browser, ensuring your proprietary messages never leave your device.
How to Use the Professional Morse Code Converter & Translator
Enter your message
Type the text you want to encode into Morse code, or paste a string of dots and dashes to decode them back into readable characters.
Automatic detection
Our tool instantly recognizes whether you've entered standard text or Morse code and starts the translation automatically.
Check the results
View the converted output in the results card. We'll show you the perfectly formatted Morse code or the translated text result.
Copy for your project
Use the one-click copy button to grab your Morse code string or translated message for your notes, radio logs, or digital art.
Practical Use Cases
Ham Radio & Amateur Signaling
Draft and verify Morse sequences before broadcasting to ensure clarity and adherence to radio protocols.
Adventure & Puzzle Design
Create complex escape room riddles or encrypted clues for interactive gaming environments.
Historical Research & Education
Translate archival telegraph logs or teach students the fundamental rhythms of early telecommunications.
Aviation & Maritime Monitoring
Identify navigation beacons and distress signals transmitted via NDB or VOR navigation stations.
FAQs
How are words separated in Morse code?
In this converter, we use the standard convention of a forward slash '/' to separate words, and spaces to separate individual letters.
Can I play the Morse code sound?
Audio support is currently in development. For now, you can copy the dots and dashes for use in other signaling tools.