Image Morse Code Translator

Morse Code to English

Translate Morse code into English in an instant. Paste the dots and dashes and this Morse code to English translator reads them back as plain text — or decode them from a picture or a recording.

No upload — runs on your device Free · no sign-up Adjustable + manual fix
Drop a picture of Morse code, or click to choose
PNG · JPG · WebP · GIF — or paste a screenshot
Read on your device — never uploaded
No picture handy? Decode an example:
This Morse code to English translator turns dots and dashes back into readable words. Paste your Morse into the box — using . and - or · and , with a space or slash between words — and the English appears next to it as you type. It follows International Morse, so each pattern maps to the right letter, number or punctuation mark, and word breaks are kept intact.Not all Morse arrives as neat text, though. If yours is a photo of dots and dashes or a recording of beeps, the decoder reads it directly: it measures the marks in a picture or the beep timing in a clip and converts that to English for you — no need to transcribe the Morse by hand first. Either way you get the plain-text meaning without counting a single dot.It all runs locally, so nothing you translate is uploaded. When a pasted stream looks slightly wrong, check the spacing — one unit inside a letter, three units between letters and seven between words is what separates E T from A. To translate the other direction, English to Morse code writes any message out in dots and dashes, and the alphabet chart shows every mapping.

Frequently asked questions

How do I translate Morse code to English?

Paste your dots and dashes into the box. Use . and - (or · and −), with a slash or space between words, and the English translation appears instantly beside it.

Can I translate Morse to English from an image or audio?

Yes — use the decoder. It reads Morse straight from a picture of dots and dashes or a recording of beeps and gives you the English, so you do not have to type the Morse out first.

Why is my translation coming out garbled?

It is almost always spacing. Morse needs a one-unit gap inside a letter, three between letters and seven between words; add a slash between words and separate letters with a space and it will read cleanly.

Is it free and private?

Yes. There is no sign-up, and every translation happens in your browser — nothing is uploaded, and it works offline once loaded.

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