Morse Code Encoder / Decoder
Free online tool to instantly convert text to Morse code and decode Morse code back to text. Real-time bidirectional translation with audio playback support.
Morse Code Reference
About Morse Code
Morse code is a method used in telecommunication to encode text characters as sequences of two different signal durations, called dots and dashes. It was developed by Samuel F. B. Morse in the 1830s for electrical telegraphy.
Our free online Morse Code Encoder/Decoder tool allows you to instantly convert text to Morse code and vice versa. This bidirectional conversion works in real-time as you type, making it perfect for learning, hobbyists, or emergency communication practice.
Benefits of Using This Tool
- Learn Morse code faster with real-time visual feedback
- Practice decoding messages for amateur radio licensing
- Create secret messages to share with friends
- Accessible anywhere - no installation required
- Completely free with no limits or registrations
FAQs
Is this Morse code tool free to use?
Yes, this is a 100% free online tool with no registration or usage limits.
Can I play the Morse code as sound?
Yes! Click the "Play" button above the output to hear the Morse code.
What's the difference between dots and dashes?
A dot (·) is a short signal, while a dash (-) is three times longer. Letters are separated by a space, and words by "/".
Is Morse code still used today?
Yes! Morse code is still used in aviation, amateur radio, and as an accessibility tool for people with disabilities.