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About Title Case Converter Online

This tool converts text to Title Case according to the dominant style guides — AP, Chicago, MLA, APA, NYT, and Wikipedia. Each style has slightly different rules about which short words (articles, prepositions, conjunctions) stay lowercase.

Title Case isn't just "capitalise every word". "The Catcher in the Rye" is correct; "The Catcher In The Rye" is wrong ("in" is a preposition under 4 letters). Most stylebooks lowercase "a, an, the, and, but, or, for, nor, on, at, to, from, by" unless they begin or end a title.

Use it for blog post titles, video titles, book/article headlines, marketing copy, and anywhere consistent capitalisation matters for professionalism.

How to use this tool

How to convert text to Title Case

  1. Paste your text

    Put the content into the Text field. Works on a single line or whole paragraphs.

  2. Know the simple rule

    The tool capitalises the first letter of every whitespace-separated word and lowercases the rest. Articles (a, the), prepositions (of, in), and proper nouns are not detected — every word starts with a capital.

  3. Press Run

    "hello WORLD from anywhere" becomes "Hello World From Anywhere". Tabs and newlines collapse to single spaces in the output.

  4. Hand-edit for style guides

    For AP or Chicago title case (which keeps short words lowercase), lowercase "a", "the", "of", "in" by hand after copying.