Morse Code Translator
Encode and decode Morse code online. Practice SOS (...---...), letters, and numbers—free translator, copy results instantly.
About Morse Code Translator
Morse represents letters as dot-dash patterns. This translator converts both directions for learning, puzzles, and hobby radio.
How to Use Morse Code Translator
Enter plain text to get dots and dashes. Or paste Morse (spaces between letters) to decode. Copy the result for study or sharing.
When to Use Morse Code Translator
Scouting and STEM activities. Puzzle and ARG clues. Learning CW for amateur radio.
Why Use This Morse Code Translator?
Faster than manual charts when experimenting with phrases.
Unicode vs HTML formatting
Audio Morse requires timing skills. Text translation lets you study patterns and paste results into documents.
Platform compatibility
Use in classrooms, escape rooms, and amateur radio study guides. Not a substitute for licensed radio transmission rules.
Examples
- SOS → ... --- ...
- HELLO → .... . .-.. .-.. ---
- 73 — ham radio “best regards”
Frequently asked questions
What is the Morse for SOS?
... --- ... (three dots, three dashes, three dots).
Can I decode Morse without spaces?
This tool expects standard letter spacing; add spaces between letters for best results.