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Title Case Converter

Convert text to title case instantly

Free online tool to convert text to title case. Capitalize the first letter of each word for proper titles and headings. Perfect for formatting titles, headings, and proper nouns. Works instantly in your browser - no installation needed.


How to convert text to title case?

Using our title case converter couldn't be easier. Whether you're working on a blog post, document, or presentation, here's how to get started:

  • Simply paste or type your text into the input box above. You can enter anything from a single sentence to multiple paragraphs.
  • Watch as the tool instantly converts your text to proper title case format. The conversion happens in real-time as you type.
  • Once you're happy with the result, just copy the formatted text and paste it wherever you need it. That's it!

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What is title case and why does it matter?

Title case is a writing style where the first letter of each major word is capitalized, while smaller words like articles (a, an, the), prepositions (in, on, at), and conjunctions (and, but, or) remain lowercase - unless they happen to be the first word. This style is widely used in titles, headings, and book names because it looks professional and follows standard writing conventions. Think of titles like 'The Art of War' or 'To Kill a Mockingbird' - that's title case in action.

When should you use title case?

  • Blog post titles: Make your blog titles look professional and SEO-friendly. Search engines and readers both appreciate well-formatted titles.
  • Document headings: Whether you're writing a report, essay, or article, proper title case makes your headings stand out and look polished.
  • Book and chapter titles: Authors and editors use title case to format book titles, chapter names, and section headings consistently.
  • Email subject lines: A well-formatted subject line can improve open rates. Title case makes your emails look more professional.
  • Social media posts: While not always necessary, title case can make your social media posts look more polished and attention-grabbing.
  • Presentations: Slide titles and section headers benefit from title case formatting for a clean, professional appearance.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What exactly is title case?

Title case is a capitalization style where major words get capitalized (like nouns, verbs, adjectives) while smaller connecting words (articles, prepositions, conjunctions) stay lowercase unless they're the first word. For example, 'The Quick Brown Fox Jumps Over the Lazy Dog' is proper title case - notice how 'the' and 'over' are lowercase in the middle but 'The' is capitalized at the start.

Does this tool handle articles and prepositions correctly?

Absolutely! Our tool is smart enough to recognize common articles (a, an, the), prepositions (in, on, at, by, for, with), and conjunctions (and, but, or, nor). These words stay lowercase unless they appear at the beginning of your text. This follows standard title case conventions used in publishing and professional writing.

Can I use this for formatting book titles?

Yes, this tool works perfectly for book titles, chapter names, and any other text that needs title case formatting. Just paste your text and get properly formatted results instantly. It's great for authors, editors, or anyone who needs consistent title formatting.

Will this tool work with long paragraphs?

Yes! You can paste entire paragraphs, multiple sentences, or just a single title. The tool processes everything and converts each word according to title case rules. There's no limit on the length of text you can convert.

Is this tool free to use?

Completely free! There are no hidden fees, no registration required, and no limits on how many times you can use it. Just paste your text and convert away.