Learn Morse by ear,
at full speed.
Ten belts, forty characters, real timing. Your ear first, your hand second. Everything stays on your device.
short press is a dit, long press is a dah
Forty characters. Ten belts.
The Koch method: every character sounds at full speed from day one, and the next unlocks only when your accuracy earns it.
You start with two. The other 38 are earned across 10 belt gradings.
Six ways to train
Continuous copy. The stream does not wait; you type what you hear in real time.
One character at a time, weighted toward the ones you miss.
A straight key that learns your fist and shows your rhythm against the ideal.
Full words at true letter and word spacing, in both directions.
Three lives. The dojo only gets faster.
One passage, sent once, three attempts a day. The belt has to mean something.
Feedback you can see
No red X. After every send, your fist is drawn against the ghost of the ideal rhythm, so you see exactly where the dah fell short.
a sample K: your fist above, the ideal below
No account. No cloud. No tracking. Your training record lives in your browser and exports as a single file.
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