Text to Morse Translator
Convert text to Morse code or Translate Morse code into text
What is the Morse Code?
There is no distinction between uppercase and lowercase letters. The Morse code alphabet encodes each letter, number, and some punctuation marks as specific sequences of short (dots) and long (dashes) signals. Originally developed in the 1830s by Samuel Morse and Alfred Vail, Morse code enabled long-distance communication, especially in maritime and military contexts.
What is the Morse Code Translator?
The Morse Code Converter enables anyone to Convert text in Morse code or convert Morse code into text. To use the Morse Code Converter, simply enter text into the text input box to convert it into Morse code, or enter Morse code into the output box to start decoding it. The Morse Code Converter converts English text to Morse code, You can check the Letters in Morse PDF and Numbers in Morse PDF. We have also compiled a list of commonly used words and phrases, Q-codes frequently used in amateur radio, and NATO Phonetic. If you have some basic knowledge of Morse code.
How to Use the Text Morse Translator?
Follow the steps below to start Converting text into Morse code and vice versa. You can adjust the WPM (words per minute), the default is 15wpm, the minimum is 10, and the maximum is 35wpm.
Convert Text to Morse code
- Add your input text into the "Text" box on the left.
- The Morse code Convert will automatically appear in the Morse Code box. If a character can't be translated, a "?" will appear in its place.
- Click the Play button to hear your text Converted into Morse code beeps, and the cursor will follow during playback to reflect the progress of the morse code playback. During playback, you can also click Canc button to cancel playback.
- Click the Copy button to copy the Morse code and paste it elsewhere.
- Click the Download button to save the Morse code audio as a WAV file.
- Click the Clear button to clear all input contents.