Quick Answer
How does Morse code work?
// Answer
Morse code represents each letter and number as a unique sequence of dots (·) and dashes (−). For example, SOS is ··· −−− ···. Letters are separated by spaces and words by a slash (/). This translator converts in both directions instantly.
Why use this tool
Learn and decode Morse
Great for learning Morse code, decoding a signal, amateur radio practice, puzzles, or just for fun. The translator covers A–Z, 0–9, and common punctuation, and works entirely in your browser.
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
... --- ... (three dots, three dashes, three dots). It is the international distress signal.
Letters are separated by a space and words by a forward slash (/) in this tool.
Yes, switch to "Morse → Text" and paste dots and dashes.
Yes, translation runs entirely in your browser.
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