Morse Code Translator & Signal Generator

Real-time bi-directional translation between text and international Morse code.

Visual Transmission

Translate and Generate Morse Code

Convert text to Morse code and back instantly. This real-time tool generates high-quality audio signals and visual flashes as you type.

πŸ’‘ Why Use This Tool?

Bridge the gap between modern text and classic telegraphy. Whether you're a hobbyist or a developer, this tool simplifies complex signaling.

  • Master the Radio: Practice for your amateur radio license with variable speeds.
  • Create Puzzles: Generate secret codes for escape rooms, movies, or geocaching.
  • See and Hear the Signal: Experience Morse through synchronized audio beeps and a flashing signal lamp.

Type your message and watch it transform into the iconic language of dots and dashes in real-time.

πŸ“˜ Pro-Tips

  • Convert Both Ways: No toggling required. Type text to get Morse, or paste Morse to get textβ€”the tool detects the input automatically.
  • Dial in Your Speed: Use the WPM (Words Per Minute) slider to adjust transmission speed.
  • Tune the Pitch: Adjust the frequency (Hz) to find the most comfortable audio tone for your ears.
  • Follow the Light: The on-screen lamp flashes in sync with the audio, helping you visualize the rhythm of each character.

🧐 FAQ

Does it support non-English characters? The tool supports standard alphanumeric characters (A-Z, 0-9) and International Morse Code punctuation.

What does the slash (/) represent? The slash indicates a space between words, making long strings of Morse code easier to read.

Can I download the audio? Currently, this tool supports real-time playback and translation only. Audio file exports are not available.

πŸ“š Trivia: Why "SOS"?

The distress signal "SOS" (Β· Β· Β· β€” β€” β€” Β· Β· Β·) does not stand for "Save Our Ship" or "Save Our Souls." It was chosen because the sequence is unmistakable. The rhythmic pattern of three dots, three dashes, and three dots stands out clearly even through heavy radio interference or poor signal conditions.