1 to Morse
Input
1
Output
.----
Convert numbers to Morse code instantly, or decode Morse back to digits with our free online translator, converter, and Morse code chart.
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Use the Morse code alphabet chart as a quick reference while you generate, translate, listen to, or practice Morse code. It shows the dot-and-dash patterns for supported letters, numbers, and punctuation.
| Numbers | to Morse Code | Sound |
|---|---|---|
| 0 | ----- | |
| 1 | .---- | |
| 2 | ..--- | |
| 3 | ...-- | |
| 4 | ....- | |
| 5 | ..... | |
| 6 | -.... | |
| 7 | --... | |
| 8 | ---.. | |
| 9 | ----. |
Convert numbers to Morse code instantly, or decode Morse back to digits with our free online translator, converter, and Morse code chart.
Type text such as SOS or HELLO, or paste Morse code such as ... --- ... Use spaces between letters and a slash / between words.
Input
1
Output
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Input
2025
Output
..--- ----- ..--- .....
Input
12345
Output
.---- ..--- ...-- ....- .....
Turn words, phrases, numbers, and punctuation into Morse code instantly. Copy the dot-and-dash output or play it as sound for practice.
Convert letters and the Morse code alphabet into dots and dashes instantly, or decode Morse back to letters with our free online translator, converter, and chart.
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Answers to common questions about generating, translating, listening to, copying, and downloading Morse code online.
A Morse code generator converts regular text into Morse code dots and dashes. This page also works in reverse, so you can paste Morse code and decode it back to readable text. You can then copy the result, play it as audio, show it as a flashing light, or download a WAV audio file.
Type your word, phrase, number, or punctuation into the input box. The tool translates supported characters into Morse code automatically. For example, SOS becomes "... --- ..." and HELLO becomes ".... . .-.. .-.. ---". Review the output, then use Copy, Play, Light, or Download.
Yes. Paste Morse code into the input box and keep the spacing clear: one space between letters and a slash between words. The translator decodes the dot-and-dash sequence into text so you can check messages, practice reading, or clean up copied Morse code.
Yes. After generating Morse code, use Play to hear the message as beeps. You can adjust speed, pitch, and Farnsworth spacing for easier listening practice, then download the generated audio as a WAV file when you need a reusable sound clip.
Yes. Use the Light button to show the generated Morse code as a visual flashing signal. It is useful for demonstrations, classroom activities, puzzles, and learning Morse timing without relying only on sound.
Use spaces between letters and a slash between words. For example, I LOVE YOU is written as ".. / .-.. --- ...- . / -.-- --- ..-". Clear spacing helps the decoder tell where each letter and word begins.
SOS in Morse code is "... --- ...". It is one of the easiest emergency patterns to recognize because it uses three dots, three dashes, and three dots. You can click the SOS example on the page to test the generator and audio playback.
Yes. Once the output looks right, click Copy to place the generated Morse code on your clipboard. This is useful for messages, lesson plans, game clues, cards, social posts, and documents.
Unsupported characters are marked in the output so you can review them. Replace them with supported letters, numbers, or punctuation before copying the Morse code or creating audio.
Yes. You can use the text converter, Morse decoder, audio playback, flashing light view, copy button, and WAV download option directly in your browser.