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Convert text between different cases
Title Case
Convert text between different cases
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Learn more about Title Case Converter
About Title Case Converter
Convert text to Title Case format where the first letter of each word is capitalized. Follows standard title capitalization rules, making it perfect for headlines, book titles, article headings, and navigation labels.
Key features
- Capitalizes the first letter of every word
- Properly handles common articles and prepositions
- Converts from any case (all caps, all lowercase, mixed)
- Copy result to clipboard with one click
- Works on any length of text
How to use Title Case Converter
- 1Paste or type your text into the input field
- 2Click "Convert to Title Case"
- 3The Title Cased text appears in the output box
- 4Copy the result to your clipboard
Frequently asked questions
- Does Title Case capitalize every single word?
- Standard title case does not capitalize short prepositions, articles, and conjunctions (like "and", "of", "the") unless they start a title. The tool follows common title capitalization conventions.
- Can I use this for HTML page titles?
- Yes. Title Case is the standard format for HTML <title> tags and OpenGraph title metadata.
- What is the difference between Title Case and Sentence Case?
- Title Case capitalizes the first letter of each word. Sentence Case capitalizes only the first word of each sentence.
- Does it work with non-English text?
- The tool capitalizes the first character of each whitespace-separated word, which works correctly for most Latin-alphabet languages.