Text to Morse Code
Convert any text into Morse code — the classic dot and dash encoding system used in telegraphy, amateur radio, and emergency signaling.
What Does This Tool Do?
Morse code represents letters and numbers as patterns of short signals (dots, ·) and long signals (dashes, −). Each letter has a unique pattern. This tool converts your text into its Morse code equivalent, showing the dots and dashes that represent each character.
Key Features
How to Use This Tool
- Type or paste your text.
- The Morse code equivalent appears instantly.
- Copy the dot-dash output to use in your project or communication.
How It Works
Each letter and number is looked up in the international Morse code table and replaced with its corresponding dot (·) and dash (−) pattern. Letters are separated by spaces, and words are separated by forward slashes (/) to indicate word boundaries.
Common Use Cases
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Morse code for SOS?
SOS in Morse code is ··· −−− ··· (three dots, three dashes, three dots) — the universal distress signal.
Can I decode Morse code back to text?
Yes — use the Morse Code to Text tool to convert dot-dash patterns back to readable text.
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