What is Morse Code?
Morse code is a method used in telecommunication to encode text characters as standardized sequences of two different signal durations, called dots and dashes (or dits and dahs). Named after Samuel Morse, an inventor of the telegraph, it was widely used for long-distance communication and is still used today in aviation, amateur radio, and distress signals (like S.O.S).
How to Use the Translator
- Text to Morse: Simply type your English text into the left box. The tool will instantly convert it to Morse code on the right.
- Morse to Text: Paste your Morse code into the right box. Make sure you use spaces between letters and a forward slash ( / ) between words.
- Audio Player: Once your code is generated, click the "Play Audio" button to hear your message translated into classic telegraph beeps right in your browser.
Privacy & Security
Just like all utilities on The Encoded Box, this Morse Code translator is 100% client-side. Your text and secret messages are processed locally on your device and are never stored, logged, or sent to any backend servers.