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MorseCue is an iPhone Morse code learning app for short daily practice by sound, sight, and haptics.
Last updated: June 18, 2026What is MorseCue?
MorseCue is an iPhone app that teaches Morse code through short listening sessions, visual glyphs, haptic rhythm, and spaced review.
How does MorseCue teach Morse code?
MorseCue uses the Koch method, spaced repetition, confusion-aware drills, and a WPM ladder so learners hear characters at useful speed instead of memorizing slow dot-dash charts.
Who should use MorseCue?
MorseCue is for beginners, radio learners, accessibility-minded users, and anyone who wants a calm three-minute daily Morse practice on iPhone.
Does MorseCue work without an account?
Yes. MorseCue does not require an account, advertising identifier, or third-party analytics service.
Does MorseCue upload my learning progress?
No. Lessons, progress, preferences, and practice history are stored on your device. If you enable iCloud for MorseCue, Apple may sync app data under your Apple account settings.
What is included for free?
The free version includes the first Koch letters, daily listen sessions, real-time audio, haptic Morse, basic progress, reference, and send practice.
What does MorseCue Pro unlock?
MorseCue Pro unlocks the full alphabet, numbers, punctuation, full-alphabet open practice, all Koch progression lessons, and future Pro drills.
What are MorseCue's limitations?
MorseCue is a learning app, not a radio transceiver, emergency communication tool, contest logger, or certification course.
Does MorseCue support accessibility?
MorseCue is designed around VoiceOver, Dynamic Type, high-contrast light and dark modes, haptics, and Reduce Motion support.