About the tool
A clear, practical Morse code translator
Morse Code Translator helps you convert, check, hear and learn written International Morse code without turning a small task into a complicated service.
Published and operated by Vincent Schneider 14 avenue Jean Médecin, 06000 Nice, France
Purpose and responsibility
Vincent Schneider publishes, operates and maintains this independent tool from 14 avenue Jean Médecin, 06000 Nice, France. Its purpose is narrow: make written International Morse code understandable through a dependable translator, an inspectable reference and practical listening exercises.
There is no account, application database, advertising, analytics or active consent-management platform in the current product. Questions and corrections go to the monitored support address on the Contact page.
Translate and listen
Enter ordinary text to produce Morse, or enter dots, dashes and explicit separators to decode it. You can copy, download or hear the result, and the page points out input it cannot interpret instead of silently removing it.
The learning area adds short listening sessions with adjustable speed and a local review plan. It is designed as practice support, not a test of professional radio ability.
Reference and limits
The core character table and timing follow ITU-R M.1677-1, the current published International Morse recommendation used by this project. The alphabet page shows the exact supported set and keeps procedural signals separate from ordinary text.
This site translates written input and generates tones. It does not decode a microphone, recording, image, video or flashing light, and it should not be relied on for emergency or safety-critical communication.
Privacy on your device
Translation and tone generation happen in the browser. The product has no database and does not send or retain the text or Morse you enter. Choosing Share, Copy or Download creates a copy only through the destination you choose.
Optional learning progress can remain in this browser and can be erased from the learning page. The site is hosted in Europe on Contabo infrastructure administered by Vincent Schneider; ordinary technical request logs are separate from translator content.
Questions and corrections
If a mapping looks wrong, an explanation is unclear or a control creates an accessibility barrier, please use the contact page. Mention the page and the steps needed to reproduce the issue, but do not include a private message from the translator.