Listen. Decode. Transmit. Introducing MorseKit
Today we're launching MorseKit a Morse code learning app, available now on iOS and Android.
MorseKit teaches Morse the way real operators learn it: by listening. It ships in 27 languages, on iPhone, iPad, Android phones and tablets
Download on the App Store
Get it on Google Play
What MorseKit is
MorseKit is an audio-first Morse code trainer with a language-app-style learning loop and SM-2 spaced repetition underneath. Every lesson plays the signal before it shows the character. Tones are synthesized in real time at 5–20 WPM, in the 550–750 Hz range a CW operator hears on the band no pre-recorded clips.
The app is structured around the protocol itself, not a generic curriculum template. *Frequency bands* instead of chapters. *Signal strength* instead of progress bars. Decode Terminal, alphabet reference, and three live game modes ship from day one.
What's in the box
12 frequency bands. Alphabet, numbers, punctuation, Q-codes, prosigns, noisy channels, speed work, and radio jargon the full ITU-R M.1677-1 surface plus the operating conventions used on the air.
~72 lessons. Each runs through five phases: *Intro → Recognition → Mixed → Transmit → Word.
3 game modes.
- Speed Round 60 seconds on the clock.- *Letter Drill* focused practice on the letters that keep slipping.- *Word Blitz* ten words back to back.
Decode Terminal. A built-in Morse ↔ text translator with audio playback. Type a word, hear it transmitted at your chosen WPM. Tap a signal, watch it decode.
Habit loop.Daily lessons, hearts, combo bonuses, three daily quests, and 15 operator levels (Cadet → Trainee → Operator → … → Legend).
SM-2 spaced repetition. The same engine Anki uses, tuned per-letter and per-learner. Get a letter wrong twice and MorseKit pulls it forward. Get it right five times in a row and it rotates into long-spaced review.

Who it's for
- Ham radio and CW operators license prep, practice up to 20 WPM, full Q-code and prosign coverage.- Retro tech and history fans —a 180-year-old protocol still in active use.- Habit learners if you already use a daily-loop language app, you know the rhythm. Five to ten minutes a day.- Anyone who wants a cool skill— tap out SOS in fifteen seconds, hear the full alphabet inside two weeks.
Availability
iOS (iPhone + iPad) | App Store
Android (phone + tablet)
Version 1.1.0 is the launch build.
Get MorseKit
Download on the App Store
Get it on Google Play
73 from the team.