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Morse Code Image Generator
Turn a word or phrase into a shareable Morse graphic — bracelet, tattoo, poster, radial and more. Pick a template, set your colors, and download a PNG or SVG. Nothing is uploaded — it all renders on your device.
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Images are generated in your browser — nothing is uploaded. Timing follows ITU 1:3:7.
Six templates
One phrase, many looks
Every template is built from the same accurate Morse code, then arranged for a different purpose. Switch between them freely — your text, colors and size carry over so you can compare looks in seconds.
- Linear — a single clean row of dots and dashes, auto-scaled to fit. Great for copy-paste and simple shares.
- Stacked — one word per line, filling the canvas. Best for longer phrases and posters.
- Bracelet — dots as small beads, dashes as long beads on a cord. A ready pattern for beaded Morse code bracelets.
- Tattoo — thin single-color line art, perfect for clean tattoo stencils and minimal designs.
- Radial — dots and dashes wrap around a ring like a signal pulse. Ideal for avatars, wallpapers and social posts.
- Poster — a large headline over a Morse row with generous whitespace, made for wallpapers and prints.
PNG & SVG
Download in the right format
Choose PNG for an instant, ready-to-share image at the exact pixel size you picked — Square for social, Story for vertical screens, Wide for wallpapers, or OG for link previews. Turn on Transparentbackground mode and the PNG keeps its transparency for overlays and stickers.
Choose SVG for crisp vector output that scales to any size with a tiny file. Because dots become <circle> and dashes become<rect>, the result stays sharp at billboard scale and opens cleanly in Figma, Illustrator or Inkscape — ideal for tattoo line work and print.Copy SVG drops the source straight onto your clipboard.
Private & accurate
Drawn on your device, true to the standard
There is no AI and no server here — the generator converts your text to Morse with a lookup table and draws the shapes directly. Your words and the finished image never leave the browser, which keeps it fast, free and private.
The proportions follow the ITU 1:3:7 timing standard: a dash is three times a dot, the gap inside a letter equals one dot, the gap between letters equals three, and the gap between words equals seven. That is why every graphic still reads as correct, decodable Morse code.
Answers
Image generator FAQ
How do I make a Morse code image?
Type a word or phrase, pick a template (linear, stacked, bracelet, tattoo, radial or poster), choose your colors and size, then download a PNG or SVG. Everything renders instantly in your browser.
Is the Morse code image generator free?
Yes. It is completely free, with no sign-up. The image is drawn on your device and never uploaded, so it stays private.
Can I download a transparent PNG?
Yes. Switch Background mode to Transparent and the exported PNG keeps a transparent background — handy for overlays, stickers and wallpapers. The preview shows a checkerboard where the image is transparent.
What is the SVG export good for?
SVG is vector, so it scales to any size without losing quality and stays a small file. It is ideal for tattoo line art, printing and editing in design software like Figma or Illustrator.
Is the Morse code accurate?
Yes. Dot, dash and gap proportions follow the ITU 1:3:7 standard (dot = 1, dash = 3, symbol gap = 1, letter gap = 3, word gap = 7), so the graphic reads as correct Morse.
Can I make a Morse code bracelet pattern?
Yes. The Bracelet template draws dots as small beads and dashes as long beads on a cord — a ready-made pattern for beaded Morse code bracelets. The Tattoo template gives clean single-color line art instead.