Title Case Converter
Convert text to Title Case format following proper capitalization rules
About Title Case Converter
Overview
The Title Case Converter changes text into proper title case. It capitalizes major words and keeps minor words (like "a", "an", "the") lowercase, unless they are at the beginning or end. This is great for formatting headlines, article titles, and book names.
Features
- Changes text to title case.
- Handles minor words correctly.
- Always capitalizes the first and last words.
- Supports over 40 character encodings.
- Live mode for real-time conversion.
- Option to process line by line.
- Lets you upload files up to 100MB.
- One-click copy to clipboard.
- Lets you download the result as a text file.
- All work is done in your browser to keep your data private.
- Has a dark mode for easier viewing.
- Works well on mobile devices.
How to Use
- Put your text in the input box.
- Choose a character encoding. UTF-8 is the default and usually the best choice.
- Turn on "Line by line" to keep the line structure.
- Use "Live Mode" for instant conversion as you type. This only works with UTF-8.
- Click "CONVERT TO TITLE CASE" to change your text.
- Use "Copy to Clipboard" to save the result, or "Download" to get it as a file.
FAQ
What is title case?
Title case is a style used for headlines. You capitalize the first and last words, and all "major" words. "Minor" words, like "a", "of", and "and", are not capitalized unless they are the first or last word.
Which words are not capitalized?
The list of minor words can change, but this tool uses a common list that includes articles (a, an, the), short prepositions (of, in, on), and short conjunctions (and, but, or).
What about hyphenated words?
The tool capitalizes the first part of a hyphenated word and usually the parts after the hyphen as well. For example, "state-of-the-art" becomes "State-of-the-Art".