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Morse Code Converter

Convert text to Morse code and Morse code back to text. Play audio tones.

Input Text
Morse Output
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About Morse Code Converter

Security-sensitive operations should never require uploading your data to a third-party server. Morse Code Converter runs entirely in your browser, letting you convert text to morse code and morse code back to text. play audio tones with complete confidence that your information stays private. No server calls, no logging, no data retention.

How to Use

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Enter your data Paste or type your sensitive data into the input field. Remember: nothing leaves your browser.
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Configure options Select the algorithm, encoding format, key size, or other parameters as needed.
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Process Click the action button to encrypt, hash, encode, or perform the security operation.
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Copy the output Copy the result securely. For sensitive outputs, make sure to store them in a safe location.
🔒 Privacy note: All processing happens locally in your browser. Your data is never sent to any server.

Why Use Morse Code Converter?

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True Client-Side Security All cryptographic operations run in your browser using the Web Crypto API. Your sensitive data — passwords, keys, encrypted messages — never touches any server.
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Industry-Standard Algorithms Morse Code Converter uses the same cryptographic algorithms trusted by banks, governments, and security professionals worldwide. No homebrew crypto.
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Open & Transparent View the source code right in your browser (Ctrl+U). Verify exactly what the tool does with your data — no hidden behavior, no tracking.
No Registration Required Security tools should be accessible without creating accounts or sharing personal information. Use Morse Code Converter immediately — no sign-up, no email, no strings attached.

Frequently Asked Questions

Morse code is a method of encoding text characters using sequences of dots (·) and dashes (−). It was developed by Samuel Morse and Alfred Vail in the 1830s for use with the electric telegraph.
Use dots (· or .) and dashes (− or -) with spaces between letters and a forward slash (/) or pipe (|) between words. For example: .... . .-.. .-.. --- / .-- --- .-. .-.. -..
It plays the Morse code as audio tones using your browser's Web Audio API. A dot is a short 60ms beep at 800Hz, a dash is 180ms, and gaps are 60ms. No internet required — all processed locally.