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Title Case Converter

Capitalise the first letter of every word.

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This title case converter capitalises the first letter of each word, turning the art of writing well into The Art Of Writing Well. It is ideal for headlines, article titles, headings and video names. Paste your text and copy the polished result.

How to use the title case converter

  1. Paste your heading or title into the box.
  2. The Title Case version appears instantly.
  3. Copy it, then give it a quick review if you follow a strict style guide (see below).

Title case and style guides

Title case makes headings look intentional and professional. This tool capitalises the first letter of every word, which is the simplest and most common approach. Formal style guides refine it further — for example, AP and Chicago keep short words (articles, short prepositions and conjunctions such as “a”, “of”, “and”) lowercase unless they are the first or last word. If you are following one of those, capitalise everything here first, then lowercase those small words by hand.

Title Case vs. other cases

Title Case is not the same as UPPERCASE (which capitalises every letter) or Sentence case (which capitalises only the first word of each sentence). Use Title Case for names and headings, and Sentence case for descriptions and body copy.

Frequently asked questions

Does it follow AP or Chicago title rules?

It capitalises the first letter of every word — the simple approach. AP and Chicago keep certain short words lowercase, so give important titles a quick manual check against your style guide.

What is the difference between title case and capitalize each word?

They are effectively the same here: both put a capital at the start of every word. Strict editorial “title case” additionally lowercases minor words.

Will it fix an ALL CAPS title?

Yes. Paste an all-caps title and it will convert to clean Title Case with one capital per word.

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