Audio-first Morse workflow

Morse Code Audio Translator for playback, WAV download, copy, and share.

This focused page keeps the full Translate → Listen → Copy / Download / Share path above the fold for students, HAM practice, puzzle makers, and accessibility workflows.

Listen

Play adjustable sidetone instantly.

Download

Save WAV drills with your settings.

Share

Send output or copy a share-ready result.

Live Translator

Text ↔ Morse Cockpit

Text Input

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Morse Output

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1 Translate2 Listen3 Copy / WAV / Share

Quick examples

Enter text or pick a sample above to enable Copy, Play, and Download.

Speed (WPM)

22 WPM

Match contest speeds or slow down for onboarding.

Carrier Frequency

640 Hz

Align sidetone with radios or speakers.

Noise / QRM

10%

Simulate contest chaos or therapy comfort.

Classroom drills

Create short audio prompts, copy answers, and download WAV files for slides or LMS uploads.

HAM listening practice

Tune WPM, frequency, waveform, and light noise before replaying the same message.

Puzzle sharing

Translate clues into Morse, verify the text result, then share the output with teammates.

Morse audio translator FAQ

Can I turn Morse code into audio online?

Yes. Paste text or dots and dashes, then use Play Audio to hear the Morse sidetone in your browser without creating an account.

Can I download Morse code as a WAV file?

Yes. After the translator creates output, use Download WAV to save an audio file with the selected WPM, tone frequency, waveform, and noise settings.

Is the Morse audio generated privately?

The translation and audio generation run locally in the browser, so classroom drills, practice messages, and copied output do not need a server round trip.

Need text-first decoding instead?

Return to the main Morse Code Translator or explore related long-tail tools.