Morse Code Translator - Text to Morse Code & Back Online
Translate text to Morse code or decode Morse code to text — supports A-Z and 0-9
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Morse Code Translator - Text to Morse Code & Back Online
How to Use
1Enter text or Morse code in the input area
2Select the conversion mode (Text → Morse or Morse → Text)
3The result appears instantly
4In Morse output, letters are separated by spaces and words by " / "
Frequently Asked Questions
This translator supports the 26 letters of the Latin alphabet (A-Z) and the digits 0-9. Unsupported characters (punctuation, accented letters) are silently skipped during text-to-Morse conversion.
When decoding Morse to text, separate individual letters with a single space and separate words with " / " (space-slash-space). This is the standard convention for written Morse code.
Morse code was developed by Samuel Morse and Alfred Vail in the 1830s for use with the electric telegraph. It encodes characters as sequences of dots and dashes and was extensively used in maritime communication and aviation.
Yes. The translator automatically converts lowercase input to uppercase before encoding, so "hello" and "HELLO" produce identical Morse output.