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NATO Phonetic Alphabet Converter

Convert any text to the NATO phonetic alphabet (Alfa, Bravo, Charlie...) and back. Useful for spelling names on the phone, dictating codes over radio or chat, and confirming serial numbers without ambiguity.

Resumen de la herramienta

Esta herramienta acepta entrada estructurada y devuelve una salida determinista en el navegador, sin enviar nada al servidor.

Nombre de la herramienta
NATO Phonetic Alphabet Converter
Intención de entrada
Proporciona contenido fuente para transformar, validar o analizar.
Intención de salida
Recibe una salida normalizada lista para copiar, reutilizar o depurar.
Entrada de ejemplo
Hello 2024
Salida de ejemplo
Hotel Echo Lima Lima Oscar (space) Two Zero Two Four
Hotel Echo Lima Lima Oscar (space) Two Zero Two Four
Full NATO alphabet reference
AAlfa
BBravo
CCharlie
DDelta
EEcho
FFoxtrot
GGolf
HHotel
IIndia
JJuliett
KKilo
LLima
MMike
NNovember
OOscar
PPapa
QQuebec
RRomeo
SSierra
TTango
UUniform
VVictor
WWhiskey
XX-ray
YYankee
ZZulu
0Zero
1One
2Two
3Three
4Four
5Five
6Six
7Seven
8Eight
9Niner

Introducción a la herramienta

Convert any text to the NATO phonetic alphabet (Alfa, Bravo, Charlie...) and back. Useful for spelling names on the phone, dictating codes over radio or chat, and confirming serial numbers without ambiguity.

Visión general de la herramienta

The NATO phonetic alphabet (officially the International Radiotelephony Spelling Alphabet) replaces each letter with a clearly distinguishable word so that 'B' and 'D' or 'M' and 'N' can never be confused over a noisy line. This tool converts both directions, supports digits with the standard pronunciations (note 'Niner' for 9), and offers optional punctuation handling for dictating addresses or codes.

Casos de uso

  • Spell a hard-to-pronounce name when booking a flight or hotel
  • Dictate a confirmation code, serial number, or license plate
  • Help a pilot, dispatcher, or operator spell call signs
  • Train a kid or new team member on the phonetic alphabet

Ejemplos de entrada/salida

Standard text-to-NATO output with digits enabled and space-separated words.
Intención de entrada
Hello 2024
Intención de salida
Hotel Echo Lima Lima Oscar (space) Two Zero Two Four

Preguntas frecuentes

Why 'Niner' instead of Nine?+
In radio comms 'Nine' can be confused with the German 'Nein' (no) and with 'Five'. 'Niner' is unmistakable.
What about Alpha vs Alfa?+
The official ICAO spelling is 'Alfa' (and 'Juliett' with two Ts) so the F and TT survive non-English speakers' pronunciation. Most people still write Alpha and Juliet — both are understood.
Can I reverse-parse partial words?+
Yes. Unknown tokens are wrapped in brackets like [unknown] so you can spot typos quickly.
Is my text uploaded?+
No. The conversion runs entirely in your browser.

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