With the Free Online Morse Code Translator, you can encode text into Morse code in text form, as well as play it acoustically or visualize it.
Morse code uses short and long signals to represent letters and numbers. It can be written as dots and dashes, played as sound, or displayed as light signals. With this tool, you can convert text into Morse code and translate it back into readable text, both in text form and as audio. A visual representation, similar to a flashlight, is also available.
Morse code was used in telegraphy in the past and is still used today by amateur radio operators and in emergency communication.
Instructions
Mode Selection: Choose between Text Mode, Acoustic Mode, or Visual Mode.
Text Mode:
Text Input: Enter the text or Morse code you want to convert into the "Text Input" field.
Conversion Options: Click "Text to Morse" to translate text into Morse code. Or click "Morse to Text" to convert Morse code into readable text.
Copy Button: Use the Copy button to copy the result.
Clear Button: Use the Clear button to reset all input fields.
Acoustic Mode:
Text to Audio Morse: Enter the text you want to convert into Morse audio.
Text Input: Enter the text or Morse code you want to convert into the "Text Input" field.
Play Button: Click the Play button to listen to the Morse code.
Download: Click the Download button to save the generated audio as an MP3 file.
Audio Morse to Text: Upload an audio file that contains Morse code.
Play and Decode Button: Play the uploaded file and decode it at the same time.
Result: The decoded text will be displayed below.
Copy Button: Use the Copy button to copy the result.
Raw Morse: The detected Morse code is also displayed and can be copied.
Visual Mode:
Input Field: Enter the text you want to display as visual signals.
Play Button: Click the Play button to display visual light signals similar to a flashlight. A download option is not included here because browser based recording can introduce delays and reduce signal accuracy.
Playback: The signals are displayed directly in the result field.
The Morse Alphabet
Here you have a clear overview of the Morse characters in addition to the translator: