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Morse Code Translator

Translate text to Morse code and back.

Text → Morse Code
Letters separated by spaces · words separated by 3 spaces
Morse Code → Text
Quick Reference
0 -----1 .----2 ..---3 ...--4 ....-5 .....6 -....7 --...8 ---..9 ----.A .-B -...C -.-.D -..E .F ..-.G --.H ....I ..J .---K -.-L .-..M --N -.O ---P .--.Q --.-R .-.S ...T -U ..-V ...-W .--X -..-Y -.--Z --... .-.-.-, --..--? ..--..! -.-.--/ -..-.( -.--.) -.--.-& .-...: ---...; -.-.-.= -...-+ .-.-.- -....-_ ..--.-" .-..-.$ ...-..-@ .--.-. /

How to Use

  1. Type text in the Text Input box — it is encoded to Morse code in real time, with letters separated by spaces.
  2. To decode, paste Morse code into the Morse Input box (use a single space between letters and three spaces between words, or / as a word separator) — the original text appears instantly.
  3. Refer to the Quick Reference table at the bottom of the page for the complete character-to-code mapping.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which characters are supported?
All 26 Latin letters (A-Z), digits 0-9, and common punctuation marks including . , ? ! / ( ) : ; = + - _ and more are supported.
What is the word separator in Morse code?
Words are separated by three consecutive spaces when encoding. When decoding, three spaces (or a forward slash /) are treated as a word boundary.
Are numbers and punctuation supported?
Yes — digits 0-9 and standard punctuation are fully supported with their official Morse representations.