• − − • Morse Code
Translate text to Morse code and back · Play as audio
Translate text to Morse code and back · Play as audio
Type or paste your text in the left box and the Morse code appears instantly on the right. Dots (.) represent short signals and dashes (−) represent long signals.
Click "Morse → Text" to switch direction, then paste your Morse code using dots and dashes. Use a single space between letters and " / " between words.
Yes! Click "Play Audio" to hear your Morse code played through your browser using the Web Audio API. Adjust the speed slider to change the pace.
Standard amateur radio speed is 20 WPM (words per minute), which is about 100ms per dot. Beginners start at 5–10 WPM (200–400ms per dot).
Yes! Morse code is still used in aviation (navigation beacons), amateur radio, and military communications. It's also used by people with disabilities as an assistive communication method.