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Morse Code Translator

Translate between text and Morse code in both directions using International Morse.

Morse code
... --- ... / .... . .-.. .--.

A single space separates letters, and a slash (/) separates words.

How it works

Morse code represents each letter and number as a pattern of dots and dashes. This translator goes both ways — type plain text to get Morse, or paste Morse to read it back as text.

It follows the International Morse standard, separating letters with spaces and words with a slash so the output is unambiguous and easy to copy or share.

Whether it is for a puzzle, a scout badge, a tattoo, or just curiosity, the conversion is instant and you can copy either side with a click.

Frequently asked questions

How is Morse code written out?

Letters are separated by a single space and words by a slash or a longer gap. A dot is a short signal and a dash is three times as long.

Can it translate Morse back into text?

Yes. Paste dots and dashes with spaces between letters and slashes between words, and it decodes them into readable text.

Does it cover numbers and punctuation?

It handles the full set of letters and digits and common punctuation from the International Morse standard.