Morse Code Translator

Text to Morse and Morse to text — International Morse code.

Stays on your device. This tool runs in your browser — nothing you paste or open ever leaves it. Nothing uploaded, nothing to leak.

Direction
Result

    
Help us improve Was this tool useful? Tap a star. Thanks — your rating helps others find it.
Be the first to rate

How to use it

Pick the direction, then type or paste. For text, letters, numbers and common punctuation are converted; for Morse, separate letters with a space and words with a “/”.

Morse Code Translator — TechWhack Score

9.5/10
  • Privacy 10/10

    Everything is translated in your browser — nothing is uploaded.

  • Speed 10/10

    Text and Morse convert as you type.

  • Features 8/10

    Both directions in International Morse, with letters, numbers and common punctuation, spaces between letters and “/” between words.

  • Free 10/10

    No sign-up, no limit.

Verdict: Handles both directions with proper word breaks, so a decoded message actually reads as sentences rather than one long run of letters.

Embed this tool on your site
<iframe src="https://techwhack.com/tools/text/morse-code-translator/embed" width="100%" height="440" frameborder="0" loading="lazy"></iframe> <!-- Powered by TechWhack -->
A Morse code translator turns text into Morse — the dots and dashes of International Morse code — and turns Morse back into readable text. Each letter maps to a pattern (E is a single dot, SOS is ··· −−− ···), with a space between letters and a slash between words. Type either way and it converts instantly.

How Morse code works

Each character is a short pattern of dots (·) and dashes (−) — E is ·, T is −, and S is ···. Letters are separated by a gap and words by a longer gap (shown here as “/”). It was designed to be sent as short and long signals over radio, wire or light.

When you need it

Learning Morse, decoding a message from a film or game, a puzzle or escape room, or sending SOS (··· −−− ···).

FAQ

How do I translate text to Morse code?Type your text and each letter is converted to its dot-dash pattern, with spaces between letters and a slash between words.
How do I decode Morse code?Switch to “Morse to text” and paste the dots and dashes, using a space between letters and “/” between words.
What is SOS in Morse code?SOS is ··· −−− ··· — three dots, three dashes, three dots — the international distress signal.
Is anything uploaded?No — it converts entirely in your browser.