Dots, dashes, and the people who love them.
Morsify is a morse code hub — a working translator, real printable charts, and jewelry and tattoo tools that respect the craft behind every letter.
Why we built it
Every morse code tool on the internet is a translator. Type some letters, get some dots. They all work. They all look the same. None of them serve the reason people actually search for morse code — which, 90 percent of the time, is not radio.
It's a bracelet. A tattoo. A secret on a necklace. A phrase spoken once, turned into a keepsake. Morse code has become the most-searched language of private meaning — and the tools available don't meet the moment.
We built Morsify to meet it. A fast, accurate translator that renders audio the way real CW operators send it. A jewelry preview that shows exactly how your word will look before you order. A tattoo designer that exports a clean SVG for your artist. A chart you can actually print.
What we build
- A translator that sounds right. Sine-wave tones, ITU timing, adjustable WPM, Farnsworth spacing. The same stack real ham operators train on.
- Jewelry mockups for bracelets, necklaces, and rings — preview in gold, silver, rose gold, wood, or jet black before you spend a dollar.
- Tattoo-ready SVG designs for any word or date, straight or curved, so your artist doesn't have to guess the spacing.
- Printable alphabet and number charts for classrooms, scout troops, and ham-radio prep.
- Hundreds of phrase pages for the words people actually want — “I love you,” “mom,” “marry me,” “forever” — each with a real angle, not a templated blurb.
What we believe
- Real beats scalable. We'd rather ship twenty pages that each say something true than a thousand that don't.
- Privacy by default. The text you type never leaves your browser. No accounts. No tracking your messages. Only lightweight, aggregate analytics so we can see which pages are useful.
- Craft is the moat. Every letter on this site was typed by a human. Every design choice is defended.
- Fast or nothing. The homepage ships a JavaScript bundle under 3 kB. Morse timing is generated client-side, no server round-trip, so audio starts the instant you press play.
Who builds it
Morsify is built and maintained by an independent team. We sign our work as The Morsify Team because morse code was already collaborative long before we showed up. Samuel Morse built the code. Alfred Vail designed the table. Countless anonymous operators carried it into two centuries of distress calls and love letters. Keeping the team byline fits the history.
Get in touch
Corrections, bug reports, partnership ideas, or just to say hello — [email protected].