About Morse Code World

The main purpose of Morse Code World is simple: help people easily convert text into Morse code and Morse code into text. It is a free tool you can use for education, learning communication methods, and keeping knowledge of Morse code alive. Whether you are a student studying signalling, a hobbyist curious about dots and dashes, or a radio enthusiast practising CW, this site is built for you.

Who Built This

Portrait photo of Sandaru Peiris, founder of Morse Code World

My name is Sandaru Peiris. I am a software engineering student at SLIIT (Sri Lanka Institute of Information Technology), based in Sri Lanka. I build web applications and enjoy working across the full stack — from the interface you see to the logic that runs behind it.

I have long been interested in amateur radio and how Morse code still matters in communication history and practice. When I looked for a straightforward online translator - one that sounded right, worked on a phone, and did not need an account - I kept finding tools that were cluttered or hard to use. I built Morse Code World to fill that gap: a clean, fast translator I would actually want to open myself.

Everything on this site - the code, the design, and the blog posts - is maintained by me. There is no company behind it, just a personal project I keep improving in my spare time.

What You Will Find Here

The core tool is the Morse code translator: type text and hear it played back with adjustable speed and pitch, or paste Morse and read the decoded message. The site follows ITU International Morse Code — the standard used in amateur radio today, not the older American railroad variant.

There is also an audio Morse decoder, a picture Morse translator, and a learning blog with guides on history, technique, and how Morse is still used.

Location

Morse Code World is operated from Sri Lanka under the domain morsecodeworld.org.

Morse Code World
13/3A, Gamunu Mawatha
Keselwaththa, Panadura
Sri Lanka

Contact

Questions, bug reports, or suggestions? I read every message and try to reply within a few days.

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