·– The hub of Morse code
Translate, hear, and learn Morse code — in one focused workspace.
A complete reference and toolkit: bidirectional translator, audio playback with adjustable WPM, Koch-method practice, printable chart, full ITU reference, NATO phonetic, prosigns, Q-codes, and a free developer API. Runs in your browser. No account.
- Real-time conversion both ways
- Audio, light flash, and vibration output
- Full ITU‑R M.1677-1 character map
- Settings & streaks persist locally
What's inside
A complete Morse toolkit
Everything an operator, learner, or developer needs — in one project.
How it works
From text to dits and dahs in three steps
Type, convert, copy or play. Same loop on any device.
- 01
Paste or type
Plain text or Morse. The tool detects which one and converts the other direction.
- 02
Tune it
Pick your speed in WPM (10–30), volume, tone — or switch to light flash and vibration on mobile.
- 03
Copy or share
One-tap copy of the output, or share-link the input — your settings persist locally.
Reference
Jump straight into a chart
Bookmark these — they're built to load instantly and stay clean.
Quick answers
Most-asked Morse code questions
Direct answers with links to learn or translate.
- SOS in Morse code
- ... --- ... · try it
- Morse alphabet
- A–Z reference with audio per letter
- Numbers 0–9
- Patterns and tips on the numbers page
- How fast should I learn?
- Use the Koch trainer at 18–20 WPM with Farnsworth timing