Text ↔ Morse Code Converter
Encode text to Morse code and decode Morse code back to text. Supports A-Z, 0-9, and common punctuation.
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Morse Code
💡 Definition
Morse Code
- Morse code represents characters as sequences of dots (·) and dashes (—).
- Invented by Samuel Morse in the 1830s, it was used in telegraphy.
- Each letter is separated by a space, and each word is separated by a forward slash (/) or 3 spaces.
📖 How to use
Step by Step
- Type text on the left — Morse code appears on the right
- Type Morse code on the right using dots (.) and dashes (-) to decode
- Words are separated by / in Morse code
- Letters within words are separated by spaces
🎯 Use cases
When to use
- Learning Morse code for radio amateur exams
- Emergency signaling knowledge
- Educational exercises
- Encoding secret messages for fun
Frequently Asked Questions
What characters does Morse code support?▾
This tool supports A-Z, 0-9, and common punctuation (. , ? ! / @ : ; = + - _ " ' ( )). All input is case-insensitive. Unsupported characters are marked with ?.
What's the difference between · and . in Morse?▾
The dot symbol · (interpunct) and period . both represent the same Morse 'dit'. This tool uses · for display but accepts . as input for convenience.