Touch-Duration Input
Practice with taps that respect the difference between short and long signals.
Practice Morse code with touch-duration input, CW timing controls, Watch companion tools, widgets, and nearby local-network practice.
Morse Tappers keeps practice centered on timing. Tap dits and dahs, decode practice text, hear playback, tune CW timing, and work through structured practice modes.
Practice with taps that respect the difference between short and long signals.
Adjust character speed, effective speed, and spacing for focused repetition.
Use local score history and structured modes to keep sessions clear and repeatable.
Move from target practice to Keyer Analyst, scores, and local Nearby drills without accounts, cloud matching, or social discovery.
Tap, decode, play back, and reset inside a focused signal-inspired interface.
Start microphone analysis only when you choose to review a local sidetone.
Host or join local-network Morse practice with another nearby device.
The iPhone and iPad app carry the full trainer. Apple Watch gives you a compact companion surface, while widgets and complications provide local practice snapshots for quick return.
Keyer Analyst requests microphone access only after you tap Start Analysis. Audio analysis runs on device and raw microphone audio is not saved by default.
Nearby uses local peer discovery only after Host or Join. It is local-network practice, not cloud or social matching.
Morse Tappers does not use accounts, analytics, tracking, ad SDKs, cloud sync, or third-party data sale.
Build 1.0 (18) is prepared for TestFlight after the support and privacy URLs are live and App Store Connect setup is complete.
No account or demo credentials are needed for the current app experience.
Use the support form. It is intended for app support and early tester feedback.
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