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Text to Morse Code

Translate letters, digits and punctuation into Morse code instantly.

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Translate letters, digits and punctuation into Morse code instantly.

How do I use the Text to Morse Code?

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    Type or paste text into the input area.

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    See the Morse code output appear instantly.

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    Copy or download the Morse string.

What is the Text to Morse Code?

The Text to Morse Code tool converts letters, digits and punctuation into International Morse code. Letters are separated by single spaces and words by ‘ / ’ so the output reads naturally.

It is perfect for radio enthusiasts, puzzles, educational demos and playful message-sharing.

Who is the Text to Morse Code for?

Ham radio operators, scouts, teachers preparing lessons, puzzle designers, and anyone learning Morse for fun.

Why use the Text to Morse Code?

  • Full International Morse alphabet.
  • Digits and common punctuation.
  • Instant preview.
  • Words separated with slashes for clarity.
  • Zero network calls.

When should I use the Text to Morse Code?

  • Preparing practice text for CW (Morse) radio.
  • Creating a scavenger-hunt clue.
  • Teaching Morse basics to kids.
  • Encoding a nostalgic gift message.
  • Generating flashcards for Morse practice.

Is the Text to Morse Code safe and private?

Yes. This tool runs entirely inside your browser - your text is never uploaded, stored on our servers or shared with third parties. You can even disconnect from the internet after the page loads and it will keep working. That makes it safe for confidential notes, drafts, private messages and unpublished work.

How do I get the best results from the Text to Morse Code?

  • Slashes separate words - a single space separates letters within a word.
  • Use lowercase or uppercase input freely; Morse is case-insensitive.
  • Verify the reverse with the Morse Code to Text tool.
  • For sound practice, pair with a Morse audio trainer.

Frequently asked questions

Which Morse code standard does it use?

International Morse code - the standard used worldwide for amateur radio and aviation.

How are words separated?

Letters are separated by single spaces and words by a slash (/) surrounded by spaces.

Does it support numbers and punctuation?

Yes. Digits and common punctuation are all supported.

Is anything uploaded?

No - translation runs locally.

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