Image Morse Code Translator

Morse Code Translator — Image

Read Morse code out of an image, or save your Morse as an image to share. This Morse code translator image tool works both ways, entirely on your device.

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 translator image tool does the two things people want from an image and Morse: read the code out of a picture, and turn a message into a clean picture of dots and dashes. To decode, drop an image on the tool and it inspects the pixels, thresholds the marks away from the background, and measures each one to rebuild the Morse and its meaning — with a live preview of what it detected so nothing is a black box.To create an image instead, switch to the text tab, type your message, and download it as a crisp dot-and-dash graphic you can paste into a puzzle, a card or a post. Using one Morse code translator image tool for both directions means the marks you generate and the marks you read use the exact same spacing rules, so a message you make here will decode cleanly here too.As with the rest of the site, the image never leaves your browser. If a decoded mark is wrong you can fine-tune the threshold, flip the invert switch for light-on-dark images, or edit the detected Morse by hand. See also the picture translator and the main image translator.

Frequently asked questions

Can this Morse code translator turn an image into text?

Yes — load an image of dots and dashes and it decodes them to text by measuring the marks and gaps in the picture, all in your browser.

Can it also save my Morse as an image?

Yes. On the text tab, type your message and use “Download as image” to get a clean dot-and-dash PNG to share.

What image types are supported?

Common web formats such as PNG, JPG, WebP and GIF, plus pasted screenshots.

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