About Morse Code Translator
Morse Code Translator is a small, focused web application for learning and practicing International Morse Code—the alphabet commonly used on amateur and maritime radio today. We built it so students, hobbyists, and curious visitors could encode and decode text, hear realistic timing, and adjust speed and tone without installing desktop software. The interface is designed to work on phones and desktops so you can practice during a break or at a desk.
Content and product decisions emphasize clarity and honesty: we describe International Morse explicitly because it differs from historical American Morse (railroad and landline telegraph) in several characters and timing rules. If your goal is railroad-era transcription, seek specialized references; our translator follows the international mapping most radio operators study.
Location (United States)
Editorial and technical operations for this site are associated with a U.S.-based project. Correspondence and business filings may be directed to the mailing address below. This address is a placeholder for demonstration and contact routing only; verify any legal or official matter through channels published on your invoice or support ticket.
Contact
For general questions about the translator, accessibility, or licensing of the output you generate, use the contact options you may add later (for example a form or support email). This page exists to help users and search engines understand who maintains the tool and where the project is rooted geographically.