Text to Morse Code Translator
Convert text to Morse code and decode Morse back to plain text.
About this tool
Morse code represents letters and numbers as sequences of dots and dashes — the communication standard of telegraphy that is still used by radio amateurs today. This translator works both ways: type normal text to get Morse code, or paste dots and dashes to decode a message back into readable text.
How to use
- 1 Type your text (or paste Morse code using dots, dashes and spaces).
- 2 Click Convert to Morse or Decode to Text.
- 3 Copy the result.
Why use this tool
- Two-way translation: encode and decode in the same tool.
- Great for learning Morse, puzzles and amateur radio practice.
- Handles letters, numbers and spacing correctly.
Frequently asked questions
How are letters separated in Morse code?
A space separates letters and a slash (/) or larger gap separates words — the standard convention this tool follows.
Is Morse code still used today?
Yes — amateur radio operators, aviation navigation beacons and emergency signaling still use it, and SOS (…---…) remains universally recognized.
Does it support numbers and punctuation?
Letters and digits are fully supported; common punctuation coverage may vary, so stick to letters and numbers for reliable decoding.
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By the SkillNexy Team · Last updated: 2026-07-12 · 100% free · Runs locally in your browser — nothing is uploaded.