morsee

morsee

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Learn and share Morse code with sound light and text tools

Morsee is a focused, well-designed tool for anyone curious about Morse code, from total beginners to hobbyist radio enthusiasts. Instead of overwhelming you with clutter, it centers on a clean interface that makes tapping out dots and dashes feel intuitive and even fun.

At its core, Morsee lets you translate between regular text and Morse code in both directions. You can type a sentence in English, Russian, Japanese (Kana), or Korean (Hangul), and Morsee instantly converts it to Morse. Already have a series of dots and dashes? Paste or tap them in and the app decodes them back to text. A handy cheat sheet is always available, so you don’t need to memorize the entire alphabet to get started.

Playback is where Morsee really shines. Your messages can be played back as audio beeps, with adjustable speed so you can slow things down while you’re learning or speed up for practice at more realistic rates. There’s also a flashlight playback option, turning your device into a simple signaling tool that blinks your message in light—great for demonstrations or just for fun.

Morsee includes quality-of-life extras that make regular use easier. You can quickly edit mistakes as you build a message, bookmark your favorite or frequently used codes, and share Morse messages together with their text translation through other apps using the system’s share menu. It all feels cohesive and thoughtfully put together.

On the downside, Morsee isn’t a full training suite: there are no structured lessons, quizzes, or statistics to track your progress. It’s more of a versatile toolkit than a course. Still, if your goal is to explore Morse code, practice at your own pace, or send playful coded messages to friends, Morsee is a compact, capable, and surprisingly polished choice.

package name

com.wisteriastone.morsecode

language(s)

English

available on

Android

from

umeplanet