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Text to Morse Code Translator

Convert text to Morse code and decode Morse back to plain text.

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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. 1 Type your text (or paste Morse code using dots, dashes and spaces).
  2. 2 Click Convert to Morse or Decode to Text.
  3. 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.