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Title Case Converter

Convert text to proper Title Case in one click — perfect for blog titles and headlines.

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How to Use This Title Case Converter

Step 1

Paste your headline or title

Step 2

See the Title Case version instantly

Step 3

Tweak the original if a word looks wrong

Step 4

Hit Copy and paste into your CMS, email or doc

What Is Title Case Converter?

You wrote a blog title in lowercase and need to capitalize it properly. Going word by word and skipping articles wastes time and you'll always miss one.

Paste your sentence and get a clean Title Case version with small words handled correctly.

If you're publishing blog posts, you keep headlines consistent across the site. If you're naming chapters, you make tables of contents look professional. If you're writing email subject lines, you format them for clean inbox previews.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which words stay lowercase?

Articles, conjunctions and short prepositions: a, an, the, and, but, or, on, in, of.

Tip: First and last words always capitalize regardless.

What style does it follow?

Most converters use AP or Chicago style. Both capitalize most words and skip short ones.

Tip: Double-check rules manually if you need strict APA or MLA.

Will it capitalize after a colon?

Some styles do, others don't. Check the result and tweak if your style guide differs.

Tip: Most modern web style capitalizes after colons in titles.

Does it handle hyphenated words?

It capitalizes both halves: 'Self-Made' not 'Self-made'.

Tip: Some style guides keep the second half lowercase.

Can I use it on subtitles too?

Paste headline and subtitle together or separately.

Tip: Subtitles often look better in Sentence case for variety.

Does it work on email subject lines?

Title Case subject lines often look professional in inbox previews.

Tip: Test against Sentence case to see which gets more opens.

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