Encode text to Morse
Type a message, choose an alphabet, and get clean dot-dash output instantly.
Encode, decode, learn, and send Morse signals in one private offline app — sound and flashlight ready in your pocket.
Morse code turns letters, digits, and short phrases into timed dots and dashes that travel by sound, light, or tapping. This app keeps every alphabet you actually need on iPhone and iPad — English International Morse, Russian Cyrillic, Arabic, Japanese Wabun, Greek, Hebrew, and Korean SKATS — with offline charts, an instant translator, and audio playback. Encoding, decoding, and single-channel signaling (sound or flashlight) are free; combined sound + flashlight is free to try a few times, then a single one-time in-app purchase.
Open a guide directly, or choose a language to browse localized Morse code resources.
Three direct modes cover the moments people actually open a Morse app for.
Type a message, choose an alphabet, and get clean dot-dash output instantly.
Use the manual keypad, tap decoder, or the on-device audio decoder — knocks, claps, or a Morse tone through the microphone — to turn signals back into readable text.
Sound and flashlight signaling are free on their own; combine them together free for a few sends, then keep the combined mode with a single one-time in-app purchase.



Built for multilingual Morse study, radio curiosity, travel, and quick lookup.
Right-to-left layouts and localized strings keep the reference table legible across scripts.

Morse Code runs fully offline. There is no cloud sync, no analytics, no subscription, no advertising, and no social layer between you and the signal. The only paid item is a single optional one-time in-app purchase to combine sound and flashlight signaling, which you can try free a few times first — encoding, decoding, charts, sound, and flashlight on their own stay free.
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