Morse Code Converter

Convert text to Morse code and back! Listen to your Morse code with audio playback and learn this classic communication method.

Text to Convert

Morse Code

Morse Code Reference

0-----
1.----
2..---
3...--
4....-
5.....
6-....
7--...
8---..
9----.
a.-
b-...
c-.-.
d-..
e.
f..-.
g--.
h....
i..
j.---
k-.-
l.-..
m--
n-.
o---
p.--.
q--.-
r.-.
s...
t-
u..-
v...-
w.--
x-..-
y-.--
z--..

Audio Guide

Dot (Dit)

Short beep - 1 unit

Dash (Dah)

Long beep - 3 units

Pause

Gap between letters

Click "Play Audio" to hear your Morse code! Works best with letters and numbers.

Morse Code Facts

SOS: The famous distress signal "SOS" in Morse is ... --- ...

History: Developed in the 1830s-1840s for telegraph communication by Samuel Morse and Alfred Vail.

Still Used: Maritime, aviation, and amateur radio operators still use Morse code today!