Text to Morse Code

Encode your messages into Morse code or decode mysterious signals back into readable text.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Morse Code?

Morse code is a method used in telecommunication to encode text characters as standardized sequences of two different signal durations, called dots and dashes.

Who invented Morse Code?

It was developed in the early 1830s by Samuel Morse and Alfred Vail as a way to send messages over telegraph wires.

Is Morse Code still used today?

While no longer a requirement for most communications, it remains popular among amateur radio operators and is still used in some aviation and navigational contexts.

How to Use the Morse Code Converter

To translate your message, enter normal text into the top field to see the Morse code equivalent appear instantly below. Alternatively, you can type Morse code (using dots and dashes) into the bottom field to decode it back into plain text. The high-fidelity interface updates in real-time, providing a stable and professional translation experience for enthusiasts and students alike.

Why Use an Online Morse Code Converter?

Our Morse Code Converter is an 'elite' communication utility that brings historical signaling into the modern era with high-fidelity design. It provides a reliable and stable way to learn, encode, and decode Morse code without the need for complex training. The premium user interface features glassmorphism and mono-spaced typography that makes the translation process feel sophisticated and technical. It is a completely free, privacy-focused resource where all your messages are translated locally on your device, ensuring total privacy.