Title Case Converter

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Workflow & Usage

  1. Paste your text Add a title, heading, or a whole list (one per line).

  2. Get Title Case output instantly Live output updates as you type:

  • hello worldHello World
  • pricing plan v2Pricing Plan V2
  1. Copy and use it Click Copy and paste into blog titles, page headings, product names, or docs.

Need other formats (Sentence case, UPPERCASE, lowercase, Slug, etc.)? Use the full Text Transformer tool.


What Title Case Is Good For

Title Case is the “make it look finished” option — great when your text is going to be read by humans.

  • Blog post and page titles Quick cleanup before publishing.

  • Headings and section labels Make UI text consistent without rewriting it.

  • Product names and feature labels Standardize naming across landing pages and docs.

  • Lists from spreadsheets Convert messy column headers into clean labels.

Note: Title Case is for headings, not for URLs. For URLs, use Slug (or kebab-case).


Examples

Common conversions

  • hello worldHello World
  • THIS IS A TITLEThis Is A Title
  • api key v2Api Key V2
  • already Title CaseAlready Title Case

With punctuation

  • sale: 50% off todaySale: 50% Off Today
  • welcome! new usersWelcome! New Users

Multi-line lists

Input:

primary button color
hero image alt text
utm campaign name

Output:

Primary Button Color
Hero Image Alt Text
Utm Campaign Name

Use Cases

  • Content editing Normalize headings across your blog, docs, and landing pages.

  • Marketing ops Clean up campaign titles, labels, and “stuff copied from a spreadsheet”.

  • Product work Standardize feature names and UI copy so everything feels consistent.

  • Docs Quickly turn outline bullets into section titles.


Tips for Best Results

  • Check acronyms Title Case turns API into Api. If you care about acronyms, do a quick pass after converting.

  • Style guides vary Some teams prefer “sentence case” for headings because it feels calmer. Others prefer Title Case. Pick one and stick with it.

  • Avoid over-capitalizing For long headings, Title Case can feel a bit heavy. Sentence case might read better.


How It Works

  • Predictable word capitalization The tool splits text into words and capitalizes the first character of each word.

  • Batch-friendly In Batch by newline mode, each line converts as its own title, perfect for lists.

  • Local-only Runs entirely in your browser — no uploads, no tracking, no storage.

Frequently Asked Questions

Title Case capitalizes the first letter of each word (e.g., 'hello world' → 'Hello World'). It’s commonly used for headings, titles, and labels.

This tool uses a simple, predictable rule: capitalize each word. Some style guides keep small words like “and”, “of”, and “the” lowercase in the middle of a title — if you need that exact style, you may want to do a quick final pass.

Yes. It doesn’t rewrite your punctuation — it mainly changes letter casing. (If you need whitespace cleanup, use the full Text Transformer options.)

Yes. Casing is handled using your browser’s Unicode rules, so Greek and many other scripts convert correctly where case forms exist.

No. Everything runs locally in your browser. Your input isn’t sent to a server, and the tool can work offline after it loads once.

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