Morse Code Generator
Convert text to Morse code and vice versa. Great for learning, puzzles, and creative projects.
How to Use the Morse Code Generator
Type or paste your text to convert it to Morse code. Switch to "Morse → Text" mode to decode Morse code back to text. Use dots (.) and dashes (-) separated by spaces.
Popular Uses
- Learning Morse code
- Creating puzzles and games
- Secret messages
- Educational projects
- Emergency communication practice
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I write Morse code?
Morse code represents each letter as a unique combination of dots (.) and dashes (-). Letters are separated by spaces, and words are separated by a forward slash (/). For example, "SOS" in Morse code is "... --- ...".
Can this tool decode Morse code back to text?
Yes. Switch to the "Morse to Text" mode and enter Morse code using dots and dashes separated by spaces. Use a forward slash (/) to separate words.
Is Morse code still used today?
While no longer the primary communication method, Morse code is still used in aviation, amateur (ham) radio, and emergency signaling. The universal distress signal SOS (... --- ...) remains widely recognized.
Which characters are supported?
This tool supports all 26 English letters, numbers 0-9, and common punctuation marks. Characters not in the International Morse Code standard will pass through unchanged.
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