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Morse Code Translator

How to Use the Morse Code Translator

Type text to see Morse. Enter Morse to decode. Play audio with proper timing.

Learn Morse, send messages, decode encountered code. Includes audio playback.

Frequently Asked Questions

Audio?

Yes, hear dits and dahs with proper timing.

Decode?

Yes, enter dots/dashes with spaces.

Characters?

A-Z, 0-9, common punctuation.

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About This Tool

Translate text to Morse code and Morse code back to text with the Toolzie Morse Code Translator. Supports playback so you can hear your message in dots and dashes — great for learning, fun, and history enthusiasts.

How to Use

  1. Type your text to convert to Morse code, or enter Morse code (using dots, dashes, and spaces) to decode.
  2. Select the translation direction.
  3. View the translated result instantly.
  4. Click Play to hear the Morse code as audio.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I separate words in Morse code input?

Separate letters with a single space and words with a forward slash (/) or double space.

Does it support all letters and numbers?

Yes — all 26 letters of the Latin alphabet and digits 0–9 are supported, plus common punctuation.

Can I hear the Morse code?

Yes — click the Play button to hear your text as audible Morse code at a standard speed.

What is the SOS signal in Morse code?

SOS is ... --- ... (three dots, three dashes, three dots) — the internationally recognized distress signal.