MORSE CODE TRANSLATOR / TRUST
About Morse Code Translator
How Morse Code Translator handles standards, browser-local processing and corrections.
Updated Aug 18, 2026
Morse Code Translator is a focused utility for converting English text to ITU International Morse code and decoding Morse back to text. The public tool is free to use in a modern browser and puts the two editable forms beside each other so you can check the result immediately.
What the product does
Type in either panel on the Morse Code Translator. Text entered on the left produces Morse on the right. Dots, dashes, spaces and word slashes entered on the right produce readable text on the left. There is no Encode or Decode mode to choose.
The same result can be copied, played as sound, downloaded as TXT or rendered as a WAV file. A share action creates a link only when you request one. Character, word, Morse-symbol and estimated-duration counters provide quick checks before you use the output.
The translator, audio playback, WAV generation and TXT download run in your browser. The same versioned Morse dataset drives the home tool, alphabet reference, timing calculations and automated tests. Keeping those surfaces on one dataset reduces the chance that a character shown in the chart behaves differently in playback or download.
Who the site is for
The site is designed for a person who has a message or signal to check now. Common tasks include translating a name, comparing a copied Morse sequence with expected text, hearing the rhythm of a character, saving a short audio example or looking up punctuation.
Learners can use the Morse code practice guide to understand the 1–3–7 timing relationship and build a small listening routine. The Blog covers individual questions in more detail and links examples back to the translator for verification.
Standard and scope
The supported reference covers A–Z, 0–9, common punctuation and a small set of explicit prosigns under ITU International Morse conventions. A dot lasts one timing unit, a dash lasts three, a character gap lasts three and a word gap lasts seven. The written result uses one visible space between characters and a slash between words.
American Morse and non-Latin alphabets use different conventions and are not mixed into this translator. Unsupported text or an unknown Morse sequence stays visible with a marker so that you can review the exact location instead of receiving a silently shortened result.
Privacy by design
Visitor text, Morse input, generated audio and downloaded content are not sent to the application server or stored in the Blog database. Playback preferences may be saved in browser storage. Aggregate analytics are designed to measure page and feature use without including a message, Morse sequence, clipboard content or share fragment. The Privacy Policy explains these boundaries in detail.
Corrections
If you find a translation, timing, accessibility or content problem, email support@morsecodetranslator.tools with the affected character, setting, page and steps needed to reproduce it. Use a harmless sample in place of a private message. Reproducible reports can be checked against the dataset, current browser behavior and the published page before a correction is made.