NATO Phonetic Alphabet
Convert text to NATO phonetic spelling for clear communication.
Quick Examples
Full NATO Alphabet
0Zero
1One
2Two
3Three
4Four
5Five
6Six
7Seven
8Eight
9Niner
AAlpha
BBravo
CCharlie
DDelta
EEcho
FFoxtrot
GGolf
HHotel
IIndia
JJuliet
KKilo
LLima
MMike
NNovember
OOscar
PPapa
What is the NATO Phonetic Alphabet?
The NATO phonetic alphabet (also called the ICAO alphabet) uses code words to represent letters when spelling out words over radio or phone. It eliminates confusion between similar-sounding letters like B/D or M/N.
Why Use Phonetic Spelling?
- Clarity: "B as in Bravo" is clearer than just "B".
- International: Works across language barriers.
- Professional: Standard in aviation, military, and customer service.
Common Uses
- Call Centers: Spelling names and reference numbers.
- Aviation: Pilot-controller communication.
- Military: Tactical communication.
- IT Support: Communicating serial numbers and passwords.