Morse Code Translator

Convert text to Morse Code and play it as audio beeps!

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Free Morse Code Translator — With Audio Playback

Morse code, invented by Samuel Morse in the 1830s, is one of the earliest forms of long-distance digital communication. Each letter is represented by a unique pattern of short signals (dots) and long signals (dashes). Our translator converts any text to Morse code and back, with optional audio playback that plays the actual beeps.

While primarily a fun and educational tool, Morse code knowledge remains relevant in amateur radio, emergency signaling, and accessibility applications. The audio feature makes it engaging for learning the patterns associated with each letter.

How to Use This Tool

  1. Type text to convert to Morse code, or paste Morse to decode.
  2. Click the audio button to hear the Morse pattern played aloud.
  3. Copy the Morse code result.

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