💡 Supports: Letters A-Z, Numbers 0-9, Basic punctuation (. , ? ! /). Separate Morse symbols with spaces. Example: "SOS" = "... --- ..."

Free Online Morse Code Translator & Decoder

What Is a Morse Code Translator?

A Morse code translator is a simple yet powerful utility that converts plain text into dots (.) and dashes (-) — the two fundamental signals of Morse code — and decodes them back into readable language. It eliminates the need for manual lookup tables and makes working with this classic communication system fast and accurate. Whether you are a radio hobbyist or just curious, this online translator bridges the gap between modern text and historical signals.

Using an online translator and decoder is straightforward: you paste or tap a message in one field and instantly see the converted result in the other. It supports both directions, so you can encode a secret note or decode a mysterious sequence of beeps. This tool is particularly useful for learning Morse patterns or exchanging messages when voice or data channels are unavailable.

Key Features

  • Real-time bidirectional translation between text and Morse code
  • Audio playback that lets you hear the actual dot-and-dash signals
  • Clean copy buttons to quickly grab your translated result
  • Support for standard English letters, numbers, and common punctuation
  • Responsive design that works perfectly on mobile, tablet, and desktop
  • Completely free with no sign-ups, usage caps, or hidden charges

How to Use the Morse Code Translator

  1. Open the ToolFK Morse Code Translator in your browser.
  2. Select your translation direction — Text to Morse or Morse to Text.
  3. Type, paste, or tap out your message in the input area.
  4. View the instant result automatically generated in the output field.
  5. Click the speaker icon to verify the signal by listening to the audio.
  6. Use the "Copy" button to save the translated text or code for sharing.

Best Use Cases

  • Learning and memorizing Morse code characters during self-study or classes
  • Decoding hidden messages in puzzles, escape rooms, or treasure hunts
  • Supporting amateur (ham) radio operators who still use Morse on air
  • Demonstrating historical communication methods in school projects
  • Exchanging quick notes in situations where voice is impractical or unwanted

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Frequently Asked Questions

What exactly is Morse code?

Morse code is a character encoding system developed in the early 1830s for telegraphy. It assigns each letter, number, and punctuation mark a unique sequence of short signals (dots) and long signals (dashes). The system was widely used in maritime and aviation communication before modern digital methods took over, and it remains popular among amateur radio operators and hobbyists today.

How accurate is this online translator?

The ToolFK Morse code translator is highly accurate for standard English letters, numbers, and common punctuation marks. It follows the ITU-R M.1677-1 standard to ensure that encoding and decoding are reliable every time. As long as your input uses proper spacing (single space between letters, triple space between words), you will get a correct translation.

Can I translate Morse code with spaces?

Yes. The translator correctly interprets spacing so that letters and words are separated accurately. A single space between dot-dash sequences is treated as a letter boundary, while three spaces (or a forward slash) denote a word boundary. Using consistent spacing in your input is the key to getting a clean text translation.

Is this tool free to use?

Absolutely. ToolFK provides this Morse code translator completely free of charge. There are no hidden subscriptions, no usage limits, and no requirement to create an account. You can come back anytime you need to decode a message or practice your Morse skills without worrying about costs.

Does it support international characters?

The primary focus of this tool is the standard English alphabet (A–Z) and numerals (0–9), plus common punctuation such as periods, commas, and question marks. While extended Morse codes exist for accented characters and other languages, this translator excels at the core set most users need for everyday learning and radio communication.

Can I use this tool on my mobile phone?

Yes. The ToolFK Morse translator is fully responsive and works seamlessly on mobile browsers, tablets, and desktop computers. The interface automatically adjusts to smaller screens, making it easy to tap, type, and copy results whether you are on the go or sitting at a desk.

Last updated: July 1, 2026