Hide Secret Messages
Inside Audio Frequencies
Turn any text into audio tones — Morse code, DTMF, FSK, or a custom frequency alphabet. Download as WAV. Play it, share it, hide it inside music. Decode with a single file drop.
Listen to Real Encoded Audio
Type any word and hear it encoded live — three different cipher modes, same message. No download, no plugins.
Letters A–Z only · max 2 words · 25 characters
HZAlphabet
Each letter maps to a unique chromatic frequency. Hear the melody hidden inside the tones.
Morse Code
Standard ITU Morse timing — dots and dashes as 600 Hz pulses at 15 WPM.
DTMF Tones
Phone keypad encoding via T9 — each letter fires two simultaneous ITU-T standard frequencies.
▲ Synthesized live in your browser via Web Audio API — same engine as the full tool.
Ready to encode your own secret messages, download as WAV, or decode audio?
◈ Open AudioCipher — Free, No SignupWhat is AudioCipher?
AudioCipher is a free browser tool that converts text into audio frequency patterns. Each character becomes a tone — or a sequence of tones — creating an audio file that looks like noise but carries a hidden message readable with the right key. Works offline. No account. No server.
Self-Decoding WAV Files
Every downloaded WAV embeds all cipher settings (mode, timing, frequency map) in the file metadata. Recipients just drop it in — no setup needed.
FFT Spectrogram Decoder
Drop any encoded WAV into the Decode tab. Real-time FFT analysis reconstructs the original message from its frequency fingerprint.
6 Cipher Modes
Standard Morse Code, DTMF, FSK, GGWave — compatible with real-world decoders — plus HZAlphabet and fully custom frequency maps.
Steganography Mixing
Mix your encoded audio with any carrier sound — music, ambience, white noise. The cipher hides in plain hearing, invisible without FFT analysis.
6 Ways to Encode Your Message
Each mode produces a distinctly different audio signature — some obvious on a spectrogram, some nearly invisible to the untrained ear.
HZAlphabet
AudioCipher's signature mode. Each character maps to a unique frequency on the chromatic scale (220–8372 Hz), producing a stepped-frequency spectrogram pattern unique to this tool.
Morse Code
Standard ITU Morse Code encoded as audio pulses. Adjustable WPM and carrier frequency. Auto-detects tone frequency on decode — compatible with any Morse audio source.
DTMF Tones
Standard ITU-T telephone dual-tone encoding. Decodes audio from phones, IVR systems, and any DTMF generator. Text is T9-mapped onto the 4×4 keypad.
FSK Binary
Frequency-Shift Keying at 45, 45.45 (RTTY), or 300 baud (Bell 103). Transmits raw ASCII bits between 1000 Hz and 1200 Hz. Parameter-free — just encode and decode.
GGWave
GGWave-compatible multi-tone FSK with Reed-Solomon error correction. Transmits 6 simultaneous frequency tones per frame. Compatible with the ggwave-js library.
Custom Map
Assign your own frequency to every character. Export a JSON key file — recipients need it to decode. Truly custom cipher nobody else can crack without your key.
How It Works
Three steps from message to mystery.
Choose a Cipher Mode
Select HZAlphabet, Morse, DTMF, FSK, GGWave, or Custom Map. Each mode produces a distinct audio fingerprint.
Encode Your Message
Type your message, adjust parameters, preview on the live spectrogram. Press Encode, then download the WAV or copy the share link.
Share & Decode
The WAV embeds all cipher settings. Recipients drop it into the Decode tab — settings auto-load and the message is revealed instantly.
Who Uses AudioCipher
Teachers, developers, puzzle designers, musicians, privacy enthusiasts — anyone who wants to put information inside sound.
Decode Audio from Other Tools
AudioCipher isn't just for files it encoded. Several modes are fully compatible with external software and real-world hardware signals.
DTMF — Universal
Standard ITU-T frequencies. Decodes phone recordings, IVR systems, VoIP keypad audio, and any DTMF generator tool.
Morse — Auto-Detect
Decodes Morse audio from any source. AudioCipher auto-detects the carrier frequency — no need to match the other tool's settings.
FSK — Multi-Baud
Supports 45 baud, 45.45 baud (RTTY standard), and 300 baud (Bell 103 modem). Decode RTTY broadcasts and legacy modem audio.
GGWave — ECC
Reed-Solomon error correction matches the ggwave-js audible protocol. Encode/decode with the official GGWave library.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Free, browser-based, no account required. Works on any device, even offline.
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