Morse Code Translator
Convert text to Morse code and back in real time. Hear it, download it as audio, tune the speed, pitch and tone, flash it as light, vibrate it, and share it — accurate and free.
Farnsworth keeps each character at full Speed but widens the gaps to a slower effective speed — the standard way to learn.
Audio & WAV
Hear authentic beeps and export a WAV file in one click.
Full control
Speed, pitch, volume, tone & Farnsworth timing.
Light & vibrate
Flash the signal on screen and buzz it on mobile.
Multi-script
Latin, Cyrillic, Arabic & Hebrew Morse mappings.
Morse code chart — tap to insert
Click any letter, number, or symbol to drop it straight into the translator above. The letters follow the script you've selected.
Full printable version on the Morse code alphabet & numbers chart.
Learn, practice, and go deeper
Beyond the translator, our guides cover the alphabet, learning methods, history, and the signals every operator should know.
Morse Code Alphabet & Numbers Chart
Every letter A–Z, digit 0–9, and key punctuation in dots and dashes — a free, printable reference.
View the chart →How to Learn Morse Code
A beginner's guide to the Koch method, Farnsworth timing, and drills to memorize the code fast.
Start learning →SOS & Emergency Signals
What SOS means, how to send it with sound or light, and other essential distress signals.
Learn SOS →Common Words & Phrases
Handy everyday words and phrases in Morse — from HELP and hello to I love you — with audio.
See the list →Morse Code for Kids
Fun, simple explanations, games, and activities to help children learn dots and dashes.
Make it fun →The History of Morse Code
From Samuel Morse and the 1830s telegraph to modern amateur radio — its origins and legacy.
Read the story →Frequently asked questions
Type or paste your text in the top box to see the Morse code appear instantly below. Switch the direction toggle to convert Morse code back into text. Use Play to hear it, open Settings to adjust speed, pitch, tone and Farnsworth timing, download a WAV, enable Flash for light, or Share a link.
Yes — click WAV to save your message as a 44.1 kHz audio file for recordings, training material, or radio software.
SOS is three dots, three dashes, three dots ( ··· −−− ··· ), sent as one continuous signal — the internationally recognised distress call. Press SOS to load and play it. More on our SOS & emergency signals page.
Farnsworth sends each character at full speed but widens the gaps between letters and words, so you learn the true character rhythm with time to react. Turn it on in Settings, and read our learning guide.