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How this title case converter works
The converter capitalises major words, lowercases common small connecting words where appropriate and keeps the result copyable. It runs in your browser and does not need to send pasted text to a server.
Style guide limits
Title-case rules vary across style guides. Use the result as a practical starting point and review acronyms, brand names and special terms before publishing.
What this tool does not include
This is not a grammar checker, multilingual title-case engine or exact AP, Chicago or house-style formatter.
Key terms and assumptionsShort notes about title-case rules, hyphenated words, style-guide limits and browser processing.
- Practical title case
- The converter capitalises major words and lowercases common small words unless they are first or last.
- Hyphenated words
- Hyphenated words are capitalised on both sides in title-case mode.
- Style guide limits
- Publishing style guides differ, so special names, acronyms and house style may need review.
- Browser processing
- The text is processed in the browser and does not need to be sent to a server.
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FAQs
What is title case?
Title case capitalises the main words in a title or heading while leaving many short connecting words lowercase.
Does this follow AP, Chicago or another style guide?
No. It uses a practical title-case approach rather than perfectly matching a specific publishing style guide.
What happens to acronyms?
Acronyms, brand names and proper names may need manual review after conversion.
Can I convert multiple lines?
Yes. Preserve line breaks is enabled by default so each pasted line can be converted separately.
Is my text uploaded?
No. The conversion runs in the browser.
Can I copy the converted title?
Yes. Copy converted text copies the output textarea.