Convert text to Morse code (dots and dashes) and vice versa. Play audio of the Morse code.
Result will appear here...Type the message to translate.
Text is converted to Morse code.
Listen to the audio or copy the code.
Use the Morse Code Translator for educational purposes, amateur radio (HAM) practice, or encoding messages in creative projects and games. It is popular among radio enthusiasts preparing for licensing exams and hobbyists interested in historical communication methods. Escape room designers and puzzle creators also use it to create encoded challenges and hidden messages.
The translator supports all 26 English letters (A-Z), digits 0-9, and common punctuation marks including periods, commas, question marks, exclamation points, and slashes. Each character has a unique Morse code representation using combinations of dots (short signals) and dashes (long signals). Unsupported characters are skipped during translation.
Yes, the built-in audio player generates authentic Morse code tones that follow standard timing conventions — a dash is three times the length of a dot, with appropriate pauses between characters and words. You can adjust the playback speed (words per minute) to match your listening preference or practice level.
SOS is the internationally recognized distress signal, represented in Morse code as ... --- ... (three dots, three dashes, three dots). It was chosen because it is easy to transmit, unmistakable, and can be sent quickly. The letters SOS were not originally an abbreviation but are sometimes interpreted as Save Our Souls.