Title Case Converter
Convert text to proper Title Case, with UPPERCASE, lowercase, and Sentence case options.
How it works
Title case looks simple until you hit the small words. Proper style capitalizes the important words but leaves short ones like a, an, the, of, and and lowercase — unless they start the title.
This tool applies that rule automatically and offers the other everyday cases too: all uppercase, all lowercase, and sentence case where only the first letter is capitalized.
Paste your text, pick a style, and copy the result. It is built for headlines, blog titles, and video captions where consistent capitalization actually shows.
Frequently asked questions
What words stay lowercase in title case?
Short articles, conjunctions, and prepositions such as a, an, the, and, but, or, of, and to stay lowercase — except when they are the first word of the title.
What is the difference between title case and sentence case?
Title case capitalizes most words, as in a headline. Sentence case capitalizes only the first word and any proper nouns, like an ordinary sentence.
Does it change my original wording?
No. It only adjusts capitalization. The words, order, and punctuation stay exactly as you typed them.