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Morse Translator

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Plain text
Morse code

Use spaces between letters, 3 spaces between words

What is Morse Code?

Morse code is a method of encoding text as a sequence of two signals: a short one called a dot (·) and a long one called a dash (−). Invented in the 1830s for the electric telegraph, it lets you transmit any letter, number, or punctuation mark using just those two elements. Each character has a unique pattern — for example, S is · · · and O is − − −, making SOS the universal distress signal.

How to use the Morse code translator?

01Type your text

Enter any word or sentence in the left field. The morse code appears instantly on the right.

02Or paste morse code

Paste or type morse code on the right side (use · and −, or . and -). The plain text appears on the left.

03Use the spacing rules

One space separates letters. Three spaces separate words. The waveform below the field visualises your code.

04Copy your result

Hit the Copy button above either field to copy the output to your clipboard in one click.

·
Dot
Short signal
Dash
Long signal (3× a dot)
1 space
Between letters
3 spaces
Between words

Morse code alphabet & numbers

A·−
B−···
C−·−·
D−··
E·
F··−·
G−−·
H····
I··
J·−−−
K−·−
L·−··
M−−
N−·
O−−−
P·−−·
Q−−·−
R·−·
S···
T
U··−
V···−
W·−−
X−··−
Y−·−−
Z−−··
0−−−−−
1·−−−−
2··−−−
3···−−
4····−
5·····
6−····
7−−···
8−−−··
9−−−−·

· = dot  |  − = dash