


This tool converts Morse code input into text.
Convert from: Morse code | |
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Convert to: Text | |
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Speed(WPM) | |
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Volume | |
Waveform | |
Frequency(Hz) | |
Set input interval | |
Length of Dots | ms or less |
Length of Character spacing | ms or more |
Length of Word spacing | ms or more |
Enter the Morse code you want to convert in the input field below.
The Morse code input is converted to text and displayed in real time.
In Morse code input, ".(Dots)" and "-(Dashes)" correspond to the following characters:
Morse code entered in the input field is automatically converted to text and displayed in real time.
The converted text can be easily copied by clicking the "Copy" button.
To separate individual characters, use spaces; to separate words, use a forward slash (/). The forward slash will be automatically converted to a space when displayed.
Characters that are not supported will be displayed as "?".
When you press the "Push here" button, depending on how long you hold it down, it will automatically determine whether you intended to input ".(Dots)" or "-(Dashes)", just like with a physical "Morse key" button.
You can change the criteria used to determine the length of ".(Dots)" or "-(Dashes)" etc. by clicking the "Setting" button.
Alternatively, you can adjust the settings to match your WPM by clicking the "Set from Speed(WPM)" button.
There are also buttons that allow you to input the symbols and spaces used in Morse code, such as ".(Dots)" and "-(Dashes)", so you can enter the code by clicking these buttons.
By clicking the "Delete" button, you can also delete a single character if you made a typing mistake.
You can choose whether to convert the entered Morse code to text as International Morse Code or as Japanese Morse code.
By clicking the "Play" button, you can play the entered Morse code as actual Morse code sounds (beeps).
You can adjust the playback speed (WPM), volume, and frequency while listening.
While the Morse code is being played as audio, you can also visually confirm the Morse code by observing the flashing lights.
By clicking the "Light" button, you can display a flashing indicator for Morse code.
Clicking the "Play" button will simulate Morse code by displaying flashing white circles on a black background.
During playback of Morse code audio, you can visually see which part is being played by highlighting it.
Clicking the "Playback position" button will display the current playback position.
The original text and the Morse code are displayed together, making it easy to see the playback position.
By clicking the "Download" button, a link to download the Morse code will be displayed.
You can download text files containing the Morse code for "Dots(-)" and "Dashes({4})", as well as audio files in WAV format.