Title Case Converter

Convert text to Title Case instantly. Free online title case tool.

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What Is a Title Case Converter?

A title case converter capitalizes the first letter of every word in your text. It's perfect for formatting headlines, titles, and headings professionally. This tool is part of our Case Converter suite. Explore more Writing Tools.

Example

Text

the quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog

Result

The Quick Brown Fox Jumps Over The Lazy Dog

Explanation

The title case converter capitalizes the first letter of each word, creating properly formatted headline text.

How This Tool Works

Paste or type any text into the input area, then click the Convert to Title Case button. The tool capitalizes the first letter of every word while making the remaining letters lowercase.

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Input

Any text you paste or type—headlines, titles, or sentences to format.

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Processing

The tool capitalizes the first letter of each word and lowercases the rest.

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Output

Your text in Title Case format, ready for headlines and titles.

When to Use This Tool

  • When formatting headlines for articles, blog posts, or news stories that follow title case conventions.
  • When creating book titles, chapter headings, or document section headers.
  • When formatting button labels, navigation menus, and UI elements that require professional capitalization.

Common Mistakes

  • Using title case for body text

    Title case is for headings only. Use sentence case for paragraphs and regular text.

  • Not adjusting small words

    Some style guides lowercase articles and prepositions. Adjust 'a', 'an', 'the' as needed.

  • Mixing title case with other formats

    Be consistent. If using title case for headings, apply it to all headings at the same level.

Learn More About Text Formatting

Explore related tools and guides for better text formatting.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about this tool answered.

Title case capitalizes the first letter of each word in a sentence. It's the standard format for headlines, book titles, article titles, and headings. For example: 'The Quick Brown Fox Jumps Over the Lazy Dog'.
Use title case for headlines, article titles, book and movie titles, chapter headings, email subject lines, button labels, and navigation menu items. It gives text a polished, professional appearance.
Style guides differ on small words. Some capitalize all words, others lowercase articles (a, an, the) and short prepositions (in, on, at). This tool capitalizes every word for simplicity—you can manually adjust small words if needed.
Yes, title case and headline case refer to the same capitalization style where each word begins with a capital letter. Both terms are used interchangeably.

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