Morse Code Reference
About Morse Code Translator
Translate any text into Morse code or decode Morse code back into plain text instantly. Each letter and number is represented by a unique pattern of dots (.) and dashes (-) separated by spaces. Used historically in telegraphy, Morse code remains relevant in amateur radio, emergency signaling, and accessible communication.
How to Use Morse Code Translator
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Enter your text
Type the text you want to encode into the text field.
- 2
View the Morse code
The Morse code equivalent appears instantly below your input.
- 3
Decode Morse code
Switch to decode mode, paste Morse code using dots and dashes, and get the plain text back.
Common Use Cases
- Learning Morse code for amateur radio licensing
- Encoding messages for puzzles and escape rooms
- Understanding historical communication methods
- Accessibility applications using dot-dash input
Frequently Asked Questions
How is Morse code written?
How do I separate words in Morse code?
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