Morse Code Encoder

Encoders & Decoders

Convert text into dots and dashes of Morse code.

About This Tool

Translate any text into International Morse Code. Ideal for learning, emergency signaling, or sending secret encoded messages with dots and dashes.

Frequently Asked Questions

Morse code was developed in the 1830s by Samuel Morse and Alfred Vail for use with the electrical telegraph, revolutionizing long-distance communication.

Morse code uses short pulses (dots) and long pulses (dashes) to represent letters, numbers, and punctuation. The dash is typically three times longer than a dot.

In International Morse code, letters are separated by a space, and words are separated by a forward slash (/) or a much longer pause in signaling.

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