morse code tattoo generator

Morse Code Tattoo Generator

Convert short words, initials, and dates into minimal dot-and-dash tattoo layouts.

Output

A clean dot-dash layout with spacing that stays readable after healing.

Morse Layout Workspace

Convert the Message, Then Protect the Spacing

Enter the word, name, initials, or date and check the dot-dash rhythm. Morse tattoos look simple, but spacing is the part that decides whether the message stays readable.

Morse tattoo layout

Chars

4

Layout

horizontal

Dot

3 mm

Morse code tattoo layout

Message: hope
Layout: horizontal
Dot size target: 3 mm

Code:
.... --- .--. .

Spacing notes:
- Dot and dash gaps should be smaller than letter gaps.
- Word gaps should be clearly wider than letter gaps.
- Keep decorative dots separate from actual Morse dots.

Keep clear gaps between letters and words so the code still reads after healing.

AI result will appear here

Choose your input and style, then click Generate AI Tattoo. No design is shown before AI returns a result.

Result Guide

Dot-Dash Layout Checks

These notes belong with the generated code above: dot size, dash length, and private placement choices.

Morse code tattoo dot and dash spacing reference

Dots and dashes need hierarchy

Dots should not heal into specks, and dashes should be clearly longer than dots without becoming too thin.

Best signal: dots and dashes cannot be confused.

Tattoo spacing and size planning for Morse code layout

Word gaps prevent mistranslation

Letter gaps and word gaps need different widths. If every space looks the same, the message becomes harder to verify.

Best signal: each letter can be counted.

Minimal tattoo placement reference for discreet lettering

Placement controls privacy

Wrist layouts read like jewelry, collarbone layouts feel delicate, and ribs or spine keep the code more private.

Best signal: the placement matches how visible the message should be.

Before You Save It

Quick checks for this tool

Translation accuracy

Dot size

Letter and word gaps

Workflow

How this tool should be used

Use the tool to produce a focused output first, then use AI to improve the brief or generate a visual reference. The guide page is still available when you need deeper planning context.

01

Enter the real input

Use the exact text, date, photo subject, placement, size, or budget range you plan to discuss with an artist.

02

Generate the AI output

For visual tools, create an AI tattoo reference. For planning tools, ask AI to improve the brief and identify risks.

03

Take the result forward

Copy the brief, download the image when available, or open the full studio to try the design on a body photo.