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AI-Powered Real-time Recognition

Morse Code
Translator

The world's first Morse code translator with real-time microphone recognition. Convert text, decode audio signals, and learn at your own pace.

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Who Uses MorseTranslator?

From amateur radio enthusiasts to puzzle solvers, discover how others use the toolkit.

Ham Radio Operators

Practice CW mode and decode signals from your amateur radio equipment.

Students & Learners

Learn Morse code efficiently with our interactive tools and complete alphabet guide.

Gamers & Puzzle Solvers

Decode hidden Morse messages in video games, escape rooms, and ARG puzzles.

How AI Morse Decoding Works

Our Morse code audio decoder analyzes live sound, isolates signal patterns, and turns them into readable text in real time.

1. Signal Capture

The Web Audio API captures raw input from your device, whether it comes from a tone generator, radio, or speaker near your microphone.

2. AI Noise Reduction

Frequency targeting and threshold controls help isolate the useful signal, which keeps decoding stable in noisy environments.

3. Real-time Translation

Dits and dahs are translated into letters and words continuously, so learners and operators can verify timing immediately.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Morse code hard to learn?

Not at all. Most people can learn the basic alphabet in a few weeks with regular practice. The learn guide and translator are built to help you connect symbols, rhythm, and playback quickly.

Can this tool decode audio files?

Yes. The main microphone route listens to live sound, so you can also play a Morse audio file near your microphone and decode it in real time.

What is the standard Morse code speed?

Beginners usually start around 5-10 WPM, while amateur radio operators often communicate around 12-25 WPM. The translator lets you adjust playback from 5 to 40 WPM.

Is this translator free to use?

Yes. The translator, microphone decoder, alphabet chart, and learning guide are all available without registration.

Ready to Translate?

Start converting text to Morse code, decode audio signals, or explore the alphabet guide.