AI Morse Code Translator
Convert English text into Morse Code dots and dashes—or decode Morse back to text—powered by AI. Works on text, images, audio, and documents with no account needed.

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Features of OpenL's Morse Code Translator
What makes OpenL's Morse Code Translator the trusted choice for accurate ITU-standard Morse encoding and decoding.
ITU-standard dot-and-dash encoding
International Morse Code follows the International Telecommunication Union standard, mapping every letter (A–Z), digit (0–9), and common punctuation mark to a specific dot-dash sequence. OpenL applies the complete ITU character set rather than limiting output to common letters, so numbers, punctuation, and procedural signals (prosigns) such as SOS are all encoded correctly.
Bidirectional text and audio conversion
Morse Code exists as both visual notation (··· for S) and audio signal (short and long beeps). OpenL handles both directions—encoding plain text into dot-dash sequences and decoding dot-dash strings or audio files containing Morse beeps back to plain text—without requiring you to know the code yourself.
Correct spacing and word separation
Morse Code has strict spacing rules: a single gap separates letters within a word, a slash (/) or three-unit pause separates words, and prosigns mark the start and end of transmissions. OpenL applies these conventions so output is correctly structured for actual Morse communication, radio transmission practice, or reading at speed.
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OpenL does not retain your text or build a profile from what you submit. Encode personal messages, emergency signals, or training content knowing the content stays yours—nothing is logged, shared, or used to train models you cannot opt out of.
How to Use OpenL's Morse Code Translator?
Enter or upload your content
Type, paste, or upload the text, image, audio, or document you want to translate.
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What You Can Do with OpenL's Morse Code Translator
Encode and decode Morse Code for radio, emergency use, education, and creative projects—instantly and for free.
Encode text into Morse Code
Convert any text into Morse Code dot-dash notation—ready for transmission, display, or signal practice.
Decode Morse Code back to text
Paste in dot-dash sequences or upload audio containing Morse beeps and receive an instant plain-text translation.
Work without ads or interruptions
OpenL keeps the workspace clear so your focus stays on the code, not the layout.
Convert on any device
Run OpenL on desktop, tablet, or phone so your Morse translations follow you between sessions.
Linguistic Insights for Morse Code
Morse Code is a standardized encoding system that represents letters, numbers, and punctuation as sequences of short signals (dots) and long signals (dashes)—one of the earliest and most widely used digital communication systems in history.
Samuel Morse and Alfred Vail developed Morse Code in the 1830s–1840s for use with the electrical telegraph; the International Morse Code (ITU standard) was formalized in 1865 and remains the global standard, replacing the earlier American Morse Code used in US telegraphy
Morse Code's character assignments reflect letter frequency in 19th-century English: the most common letter (E) is assigned the shortest signal (a single dot), and T a single dash—anticipating concepts later formalized in information theory and data compression
SOS (··· −−− ···) became the international maritime distress signal in 1906 because the nine-signal pattern is unmistakable even in noisy conditions; contrary to popular belief, SOS does not stand for any phrase—it was chosen purely for its distinctive dot-dash symmetry
Morse Code Translator Sentence Translation Examples
See how English text is encoded into Morse Code dot-dash sequences by AI.
Examples of Morse Code Translation
Look at how short common words encode into Morse Code under OpenL's AI. These examples follow the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) Morse Code standard.
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