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Morse code translator

Translate text to Morse code and back with auto-detection, full letter/number/punctuation support, and audio playback.

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About the Morse code translator

Morse code translator converts plain text into Morse code and decodes Morse back into text, automatically detecting which direction you need. It supports the full alphabet, digits, and common punctuation, uses standard dot/dash and slash word separators, and can even play the Morse aloud through your speakers with authentic timing. Learn Morse, decode a message, or send one — all privately in your browser.

Morse code translator features

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    Two-way with auto-detect

    Type text to get Morse, or paste dots and dashes to get text back. Auto mode senses the input and picks the right direction; you can also lock it manually.

  • 02

    Audio playback

    Press Play to hear the Morse as tones with correct dot, dash, and gap timing — a real help when learning to send or copy code by ear.

  • 03

    Full character set

    Letters A–Z, digits 0–9, and punctuation like . , ? ! / @ are all supported, with slash-separated words for readable multi-word messages.

Morse code translator FAQ

How do I translate text to Morse code?
Type or paste your text in the input box. The Morse output appears instantly, with letters separated by spaces and words by a slash (/).
How do I decode Morse code back to text?
Paste the dots and dashes into the box. Auto mode detects that it's Morse and decodes it to plain text; use spaces between letters and a slash between words for best results.
Can I hear the Morse code?
Yes. Click Play to hear the code as beeps using the Web Audio API, with standard timing where a dash is three times the length of a dot.
What does the slash mean in Morse code?
A slash (/) marks the gap between words. Single spaces separate the letters within a word, and the slash keeps words distinct when decoding.
Is my message private?
Yes. Translation and audio all happen in your browser — nothing you type is uploaded.

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