Just Morse Code — Site Updates & Changelog

Quick answer
  • Justmorsecode.com launched in August 2026 with 245 pages: a full morse translator, 17 standalone tools, 19 tool and game entry points, and a learning system built on the sound-first method.
  • The tool set covers the whole pipeline — translate, listen, decode audio and images, design jewelry, signal by light — and the practice line adds four scored games.
  • The reference library includes the complete chart, all 26 letter pages, numbers, punctuation, and the alternative systems (American Morse, Wabun, tap code).
  • This page logs every batch as it ships. Newest entries first; each links straight to what shipped.

Tool sites usually ship quietly and change silently. We'd rather you could see the site grow — so this page is the build log: what launched when, what each batch added, and where everything lives. If you are wondering whether a feature exists yet, this is the definitive answer, updated with every release.

The short version: everything below shipped in the August 2026 launch — 245 pages in one rollout, organized into tools, games, learning, references, and a history and culture library. The long version is the changelog itself.

Launch changelog — August 2026

Newest first. Dates are ship dates for each batch of the rollout.

  • 2026-08-21 — v1.5 reference expansion. The operator layer gets its own pages: the complete Q-codes reference (38 essential codes plus the maritime and aviation sets) and the prosigns reference (AR, SK, BT, KN, AS and the rest, with patterns and sending rules). This changelog page ships in the same batch.
  • 2026-08-20 — Alternative systems. The code's relatives join the library: American Morse code (the 1840s original), Wabun code (Japanese kana morse), tap code (the POW grid system), and the dot and dash and binary explainers.
  • 2026-08-19 — History & culture library. Eight long-form articles go live in the blog: the invention controversy, the SOS history's companion piece on Titanic's wireless operators, Q-codes, prosigns, accessibility and Gboard, morse in movies and games, and military morse stories.
  • 2026-08-18 — Scene guides. The practical-use pages ship: the morse code tattoo guide, jewelry, military signaling, ham radio, escape-room design, and blink signaling — plus the gifting guide and the popular phrase pages (I love you, hello and dozens more).
  • 2026-08-17 — Learning line. The learn hub goes live with the complete sound-first method, and the four how-to guides land alongside it: how to learn, read, write and say morse code, plus the teaching guide.
  • 2026-08-16 — Reference set. The full chart with playable audio, the alphabet index, numbers, punctuation, the common words hub, and all 26 individual letter pages.
  • 2026-08-15 — Practice games. The games line ships with four scored trainers — Koch method, quiz, tapping and speed — bringing the site to 19 tool and game entry points.
  • 2026-08-14 — Site launch. Justmorsecode.com goes live with 245 pages, headlined by the morse translator (text to code, with independent character and effective speed controls), the audio decoder, the image decoder, the bracelet customizer, and the light signaling guide.

The 17 standalone tools at a glance

Every tool is free, works in the browser, and needs no account. If you are looking for one specific job, this is the index.

ToolURLWhat it does
Morse translator/text to morse and back, playable audio, speed controls
Reference chart/chart/every character with playable audio
Alphabet index/alphabet/all 26 letters with deep-dive pages
Numbers/numbers/digits 0-9 patterns and usage
Punctuation/punctuation/comma, period, question mark and the rest
Common words/words/the words worth recognizing whole
SOS/sos/the distress signal, playable and explained
Bracelet customizer/customizer/design bead morse jewelry, verified patterns
Audio decoder/audio-decoder/decode morse from recorded sound
Image decoder/image-decoder/decode morse from a photo
Light signaling/light/send and read morse by flashlight or lamp
Learn hub/learn/the sound-first learning system
Tap code/tap-code/the 5x5 grid knock code
Dot and dash/dot-dash/the two elements, explained from scratch
Binary/binary/morse and bits, and why it isn't quite binary
American Morse/american-morse-code/the 1840s original code
Wabun code/wabun-code/Japanese kana morse

What's next

The reference layer keeps growing along the lines that shipped in v1.5 — operator vocabulary first (Q-codes, prosigns), then the deeper practice tooling that the games line can carry. Watch this page: when a batch ships, it gets a dated entry above with links to everything in it.

Have something you want added — a tool, a word, a reference table? The fastest route is the contact page. Feature requests from learners shape the queue more than anything else on this site.

Frequently asked questions

When did justmorsecode.com launch?

August 2026, with 245 pages shipped in a single rollout - the translator and decoders, 17 standalone tools, four practice games, the full reference set, and the learning and history libraries. This page logs each batch with its ship date.

Is everything on the site free?

Yes - every translator, decoder, game, and reference page is free, works in the browser, and requires no account or download.

How do I find out when new features ship?

Check this changelog page - every release gets a dated entry at the top of the list with links straight to what shipped.

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