Morse Chat: Talk in Morse Code

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4.6
1.27K reviews
100K+
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Content rating
Everyone
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About this app

Features:
- Communicate with fellow Morse enthusiasts from far and near simply by tapping dots and dashes.
- Meet new friends in a number of public rooms (10 WPM or less, 15 WPM, 20 WPM or more, Test room and so on).
- Share and exchange ideas with your Inner Circle by creating private rooms.
- In private rooms, the owner can modify room details (room ID & name) and remove members.
- Text your friends privately with direct messages.
- NEW! “Playground” to train & test your Morse sending skills.
- 7 types of Morse keys to choose from (e.g. iambic).
- Support for external keyboard.
- Easily subscribe and unsubscribe to notifications by clicking the bell icon at the upper right corner.
- Learn and practice Morse code in real conversations (click on the question mark icon in any chat screen to see Morse representations and the most common Morse abbreviations).
- Auto-translate between Morse code, Morse representation and text while receiving or sending messages. You decide what to show and in which order in Settings.
- Option to show live translation while typing the Morse code.
- Try the app out as a guest or sign in with your Apple ID, Google account or Facebook account.
- Completely adjust the app according to your preferences:
1. Choose the frequency and output mode of the Morse messages (audio, blinking light, flashlight, vibration or audio + blinking light).
2. Adjust the transmission speed when using auto-translate.
3. Change the theme (Cyan, Bright, Dark, Black).
4. Enable/disable auto-send, auto-translation and more.
- Absolutely no ads.
- Easily block annoying users.
- Blog posts and the info screen provide detailed instructions on how to use the app.

Morse Code
Morse code is a communication system that uses a series of short signals (also known as dots or dits) and long signals (also known as dashes or dahs) to transmit characters. The initial version of it was developed by Samuel F. B. Morse as a method to transmit natural language through the telegraph in the mid-19th century.

Morse Chat
Morse Chat is an app that allows users to communicate with others using Morse code. Once you sign in, you’ll see 3 big buttons which correspond to 3 main ways of chatting.
- Public Rooms. A number of rooms (10 WPM or less, 15 WPM, 20 WPM or more, Test room and so on) has been created to allow chatting with fellow Morse code enthusiasts. These rooms are open to everyone. Contact us if you have an idea for a new public room.
- Private Rooms. These can be created by premium users, and joined by any user (premium or not) who gets the room ID and password (case sensitive) or is invited by an existing room member.
- Direct Messages (DMs). These are private messages between two participants. Simply create a DM by searching the other user’s display name or call sign.

Download Morse Chat now and say “Hello” to the world in Morse code!
Updated on
Nov 18, 2023

Data safety

Safety starts with understanding how developers collect and share your data. Data privacy and security practices may vary based on your use, region, and age. The developer provided this information and may update it over time.
No data shared with third parties
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This app may collect these data types
Location, Personal info and 6 others
Data is encrypted in transit
You can request that data be deleted

Ratings and reviews

4.7
1.24K reviews
Micah Curry
October 17, 2021
I think the app is amazing, and it's super rewarding. Just the thought of somebody putting that much effort into talking to you, and into understanding what you're saying. Though I like the feature where there's an eye that I can click to see if I'm understanding it right, (with premium, which is totally worth it,) it would be nice to be able to chick the eye again to be able to stop seeing the translation.
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Air Breather
October 10, 2021
The problem is that trying to disable auto-send in the settings doesn't work. When I click it, it doesn't uncheck it. It stays checked no matter what I do so I can't turn it off. This means that I have to write words very fast (which makes the message prone to errors) or it gets sent incomplete. Please fix this and make the disable auto-send button work. Thank you.
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Dong Digital
October 10, 2021
Hi friend, in Settings, you can easily un-tick the AUTO SEND option and auto-send will be disabled. Also, it’s a free feature. :) I hope that helps. Edit: Hi friend, many thanks for reporting the issue. I just realized that I forgot to make the feature free and made it available only to premium users... In the next update I’ll make it free. SORRY!
awe lotta
June 12, 2022
doesnt seem to work with my Bluetooth (TOZO-NC2) earbuds. with those, there is lag which is unavoidable, but also it seems to affectthe rhythmic accuracy. like if i make a really short dit, it should make some sound, but it doesn't. or if i dontleave enoguh space, the two tokens will fuse. and then itstartedcrashing everytime i tried to key a message. or just to open it. this problem is not there if im not using these earbuds. otherwise, really great app
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Dong Digital
June 13, 2022
Hi friend, unfortunately this problem is caused by the limitations of the Bluetooth technology. If you use wired earphones or simply the speaker of your device, this problem shouldn’t exist. For Bluetooth connection, it takes time to transmit and this actually happens even when you’re listening to music, but most people don’t realize the delay.

What's new

- Bug fixes and performance improvements.