Morse Code Translator & Audio Player
Convert text to Morse code and vice versa with real-time audio playback, visual signals, and interactive learning features.
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Audio Controls & Visual Flasher
Audio Settings
5 WPM
40 WPM
300 Hz
1000 Hz
Visual Flasher
π‘
Ready to flash
Morse Code Alphabet
AΒ·β
BβΒ·Β·Β·
CβΒ·βΒ·
DβΒ·Β·
EΒ·
FΒ·Β·βΒ·
GββΒ·
HΒ·Β·Β·Β·
IΒ·Β·
JΒ·βββ
KβΒ·β
LΒ·βΒ·Β·
Mββ
NβΒ·
Oβββ
PΒ·ββΒ·
QββΒ·β
RΒ·βΒ·
SΒ·Β·Β·
Tβ
UΒ·Β·β
VΒ·Β·Β·β
WΒ·ββ
XβΒ·Β·β
YβΒ·ββ
ZββΒ·Β·
Numbers & Punctuation
Numbers
0βββββ
1Β·ββββ
2Β·Β·βββ
3Β·Β·Β·ββ
4Β·Β·Β·Β·β
5Β·Β·Β·Β·Β·
6βΒ·Β·Β·Β·
7ββΒ·Β·Β·
8βββΒ·Β·
9ββββΒ·
Common Punctuation
Period (.)Β·βΒ·βΒ·β
Comma (,)ββΒ·Β·ββ
Question (?)Β·Β·ββΒ·Β·
Exclamation (!)βΒ·βΒ·ββ
SOSΒ·Β·Β·βββΒ·Β·Β·
About Morse Code
Morse code is a method of transmitting text information as a series of on-off tones, lights, or clicks. It was developed by Samuel Morse and Alfred Vail in the 1830s for telegraph communication. The code assigns a unique combination of dots and dashes to each letter, number, and punctuation mark.
Dot Duration
Base unit of time
Dash Duration
3 times dot duration
Word Space
7 times dot duration