#468 · Utility & Safety Text Tool

Morse Code Translator

Translate text to Morse code or decode Morse back to readable text with automatic mode detection. This tool supports letters, numbers, common punctuation, unknown-symbol warnings, and exportable results.

Text Input

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How to use this text tool

Paste plain text or Morse code, select Auto detect or a manual mode, then copy the translated output.

What this tool does

The translator converts in both directions and reports unsupported characters or invalid Morse sequences.

Text mode maps each supported character to Morse. Morse mode maps dot-dash tokens back to characters.

This tool uses International Morse mappings and does not transmit real radio signals.

Example

SOS help 123

Use cases

  • Emergency signal learning
  • Radio practice
  • Educational activities
  • Encoding demonstrations

Tips for better output

  • Use spaces between Morse letters.
  • Use / between Morse words.
  • Check unknown symbols in the report.

Processing details

Auto mode detects Morse-like input by checking dots, dashes, spaces, and separators.

Ambiguous separators may reduce decode confidence.

FAQ

How do I translate Morse code?

Paste Morse code or plain text, choose auto detect, and run the translator.

Can the tool detect Morse automatically?

Yes. Auto mode checks whether the input mainly contains dots, dashes, spaces, and separators.

Does Morse code support numbers?

International Morse supports numbers 0 through 9.

Can punctuation be translated into Morse code?

Common punctuation such as periods, commas, question marks, and slashes is supported.

What does SOS look like in Morse code?

SOS is written as ... --- ... in International Morse code.

Conversion modules

ModuleWhat it checks
Auto detectChooses encode or decode mode
Coverage checkReports unsupported symbols
Accuracy scoreMeasures conversion confidence

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