Use our free Morse to Text Converter to instantly decode Morse code (dots and dashes) into readable English text online — fast, accurate and browser-based.
Morse code is a classic method of encoding messages using dots (·) and dashes (-). With our Online Morse Decoder, you can quickly convert Morse sequences into English text without any software. Whether you have a string of Morse signals, a text-based puzzle, or a coding challenge, this tool makes decoding simple and reliable.
Paste your Morse code (using “.” for dot and “-” or “--” for dash) and get the English translation in just one click. Words separated by “/” or spaces convert appropriately.
The tool follows the international Morse code standard for letters A–Z, numbers 0–9 and some punctuation marks, ensuring accurate decoding. :contentReference[oaicite:0]{index=0}
Works directly in your browser — no downloads, no registration required. Compatible with desktop, tablet and mobile devices.
Once the translation is complete, you can easily copy the decoded English text or export it for your documents, study, or code projects.
Decoding Morse code manually—examining each dot and dash, tracking spaces between letters and words—can be error-prone and time-consuming. Our Morse to Text Converter streamlines the process: just paste your Morse and read the result instantly.
A Morse to Text Converter is an online tool that translates Morse code sequences (dots and dashes) into readable English text automatically.
Enter your Morse code string (using . and -) into the tool’s input box, then click “Decode”. The tool will return the English translation instantly.
The tool supports standard letters A–Z, numbers 0–9, and common punctuation following the international Morse code standard. :contentReference[oaicite:3]{index=3}
Yes — this Online Morse Decoder is completely free to use, requires no download or sign-up, and works in any standard browser.
Absolutely! This tool is mobile-friendly and works on Android, iOS smartphones, tablets and desktops.
Even though it’s historic, Morse code remains popular among amateur radio enthusiasts, hobbyists and for educational purposes because of its simplicity and reliability. :contentReference[oaicite:4]{index=4}