Text to Morse Code
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About this Tool
AllThatConverter's Morse code converter is a free online tool that translates text into Morse code (dots and dashes) and decodes Morse code back to text. It supports amateur radio learning, survival communication training, puzzle creation, and historical education. All conversion follows the International Morse Code (ITU) standard and runs locally in your browser. No registration required, completely free.
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This tool runs entirely on your device via WebAssembly and browser Canvas. No files are ever sent to any remote server, ensuring complete data security.
How to Use
Enter or paste the text or Morse code you want to convert.
Click 'Convert to Morse' or 'Decode to Text'.
The result appears in the output area.
Click 'Copy' to copy the result to your clipboard.
Morse Code Converter Use Cases
Amateur Radio (Ham Radio) Study
Practice encoding and decoding Morse code for amateur radio licence exams by converting text and checking the output.
Survival and Emergency Communication
Learn SOS (···−−−···) and other emergency signals as a backup communication method.
Cipher and Puzzle Game Creation
Create and solve Morse code messages for escape rooms, scavenger hunts, and cipher puzzle games.
History and WWII Communication Education
Experience how wartime wireless operators encoded messages by converting historical text to Morse code.
Morse Code FAQ
The International Morse Code (ITU standard), covering letters A–Z, digits 0–9, and common punctuation.
International Morse code covers Latin characters and digits. Japanese wabun code exists separately; currently only international (Latin) Morse conversion is supported.
Dots are shown as ·, dashes as −, letters are separated by spaces, and words are separated by /.
No. All processing runs locally in your browser. Nothing is transmitted externally.
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