Text to Morse Code Converter

Convert text to Morse code instantly. Free online text to Morse code translator with audio, International Morse Code chart, and examples.

πŸ’‘ Enter text β†’ get Morse. Example: "SOS" β†’ "... --- ...". Use the player below to hear it!

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How to Convert Text to Morse Code

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What is Text to Morse Code Conversion?

Text to Morse code conversion translates each letter and number into a sequence of dots (.) and dashes (-). Morse code was invented by Samuel Morse in the 1830s for telegraph communication.

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How to Convert Text to Morse Code

1. Convert each character to uppercase. 2. Look up each character in the International Morse Code chart. 3. Separate characters with spaces. 4. Separate words with " / ". Example: "HELLO" β†’ ".... . .-.. .-.. ---" Example: "SOS" β†’ "... --- ..."

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International Morse Code

Letters: 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=--..

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Common Use Cases

β€’ Amateur radio (ham radio) communication. β€’ Emergency signaling (SOS = ... --- ...). β€’ Military and naval communication history. β€’ Educational tool for learning Morse code. β€’ Puzzle solving and escape rooms.

Frequently Asked Questions

4 common questions answered

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Q1How to convert text to Morse code?
Each letter and number has a unique Morse code pattern of dots and dashes. Use our converter β€” just type text and get the Morse code instantly.
Q2What is SOS in Morse code?
SOS in Morse code is ... --- ... (three dots, three dashes, three dots). It’s the international distress signal.
Q3Can Morse code handle numbers?
Yes. 0=-----, 1=.----, 2=..---, 3=...-- , 4=....- , 5=....., 6=-...., 7=--.., 8=---.., 9=----.
Q4What is the Morse code alphabet?
The Morse code alphabet assigns a unique dot/dash pattern to each letter A-Z, digits 0-9, and some punctuation. See our Morse Code Table for the full chart.