Image Morse Code Translator

Ink Studio · Vector Ready

Morse Code Tattoo Generator

Turn a name, word or date into a beautiful Morse code tattoo — dots and dashes as fine-line art. Pick a style, then download it as a vector SVG your artist can use as a stencil. Free, in your browser, nothing uploaded.

Morse:
Style
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The SVG is clean vector line-art — hand it to your tattoo artist as a stencil, scaled to any size with no blur.

How to design your Morse code tattoo

  1. STEP 01Type your word

    A name, a date, or a word that matters. The Morse appears instantly, correct spacing and all.

  2. STEP 02Pick a style

    Fine line, vertical, bracelet, arrow or ring — plus an optional baseline or a small heart.

  3. STEP 03Download for your artist

    Grab the SVG (clean vector, any size, no blur) for the stencil, or a PNG to save and share.

Check it before it’s permanent. The exact Morse is shown under every design — read it back (or paste it into the translator) so a dot is never a dash where it counts. It’s ink for life; measure twice.

Morse code tattoo ideas

Not sure what to encode? These are the words and designs people choose most.

Where it looks best

Fine-line and bracelet styles suit the wrist, forearm and collarbone; the vertical style is made for the spine or the length of a forearm; the ring works beautifully small, behind the ear or on a finger.

Frequently asked questions

How does the Morse code tattoo generator work?

Type a word, name or date and it converts the text to Morse, then draws the dots and dashes as a clean tattoo design in the style you pick. You can download it as a PNG to save or share, or as a vector SVG to hand to your tattoo artist. It all runs in your browser — nothing is uploaded.

Can my tattoo artist use the file?

Yes — download the SVG. It is vector line-art, so your artist can scale it to any size for a stencil with zero blur. The PNG is best for saving or sharing a preview.

Is the Morse code accurate?

Yes. It uses standard International Morse code, with correct spacing between letters and words. The Morse is shown under the preview so you (and your artist) can double-check it before it becomes permanent.

What are the tattoo styles?

Fine line (a clean horizontal row — the classic wrist or forearm look), vertical (for the spine or forearm), bracelet (beads on a string), arrow, and ring (the code wrapped around a circle). You can add a hairline baseline or a small heart accent.

What should I put in a Morse code tattoo?

Popular choices are a name (a partner, child or pet), a meaningful date, or a single word like love, strength, breathe, stay or family. Short phrases like “I love you” work too — just remember longer text makes a longer design.

Is anything uploaded?

No. The design is generated entirely on your device. There is no upload — your word or name never leaves your browser.

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