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Title Case Converter

Convert text to title case by capitalizing the first letter of each word.

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Use this title case converter to quickly turn text into title-style capitalization. It is useful for headings, article titles, labels, UI text, and any content that should look cleaner and more structured than plain lowercase or all caps.

About this tool

Use this title case converter to quickly turn text into title-style capitalization. It is useful for headings, article titles, labels, UI text, and any content that should look cleaner and more structured than plain lowercase or all caps.

Use title case converter when you need a fast browser-based result without extra setup. It works well for quick checks, one-off tasks, and routine formatting or calculation work.

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Why use this tool

How to use

  1. Paste the text into the input box.
  2. Run the tool to apply title case formatting.
  3. Review the capitalized result.
  4. Copy the output for your heading, label, or content block.

Examples

Example

Input

hello world

Output

Hello World

Converts a basic phrase into title case.

Example

Input

THIS IS A BLOG TITLE

Output

This Is A Blog Title

Useful when cleaning copied headings written in all caps.

Common errors

The user expects sentence case instead of title case.

Fix: Use a sentence case converter if only the first word should be capitalized.

Small connector words are expected to stay lowercase.

Fix: Review the result manually if you follow a specific editorial style guide.

Spacing issues remain after case conversion.

Fix: Clean the text first if spacing is part of the problem.

FAQ

What is title case?

Title case capitalizes the first letter of each word.

Who uses title case converters?

Writers, editors, marketers, students, and content creators often use them.

Why use title case?

It helps headings and labels look more polished and easier to read.

Is this title case converter free to use?

Yes. It works online in the browser.

What is the difference between title case and sentence case?

Title case capitalizes each word, while sentence case usually capitalizes only the first word and proper nouns.

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