Title Case Converter
Convert text to proper title case with smart rules
Convert text to proper title case with smart rules. Perfect for article titles, blog posts, document headings, and professional writing.
Examples: "hello world" → "Hello World"
Smart features: Preserves acronyms (NASA, API), handles hyphenated words, and follows title case rules
Keyboard shortcut: Ctrl/Cmd + Enter to convert
Add custom words that should always be capitalized or lowercase. These override the default rules.
Converted text will appear here
How to Convert to Title Case
Simple steps to convert text to proper title case
Enter Text
Type or paste any text you want to convert to title case
Choose Style
Select from title case, camel case, snake case, kebab case, and more
Customize Rules
Set custom words, handle acronyms, and adjust formatting preferences
Get Result
Instantly get properly formatted text ready to use
Smart Title Case Conversion
Advanced features for professional text formatting
Multiple Case Styles
Convert between title case, sentence case, camel case, pascal case, snake case, kebab case, and constant case
Smart Acronym Detection
Automatically preserves common acronyms like NASA, API, HTML, CSS, JavaScript in proper format
Custom Word Rules
Add custom words that should always be capitalized or lowercase to override default rules
Hyphenated Word Support
Intelligently handles hyphenated words and apostrophes (don't, o'clock)
Quote Handling
Special handling for quoted text with separate case conversion rules
Batch Processing
Convert multiple files and documents at once with consistent formatting
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Frequently Asked Questions
What's the difference between title case and sentence case?
Title case capitalizes the first letter of most words (except articles, prepositions, and conjunctions), while sentence case only capitalizes the first letter of the first word in each sentence.
How are acronyms handled?
The tool automatically detects common acronyms (NASA, API, HTML, CSS, JavaScript) and preserves them in uppercase. It also identifies potential acronyms based on patterns like all-caps words under 5 characters.
Can I customize which words should be lowercase?
Yes! You can add custom words to the 'Always Lowercase' list in the settings. These words will remain lowercase even if they appear at the beginning of a sentence.
What case styles are supported?
We support title case, sentence case, camel case, pascal case, snake case, kebab case, and constant case. Each style is commonly used in different programming languages and documentation styles.
How are hyphenated words handled?
Hyphenated words are processed part by part. The first part follows title case rules, while subsequent parts may be lowercase (unless they're acronyms or custom capital words).
Can I process multiple files at once?
Yes, the tool supports batch processing. You can upload multiple text files, documents, or spreadsheets and convert them all to the same case style consistently.