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Title Case

Capitalize the first letter of each word

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Input

Output

How it works

Applies title case by capitalizing the first letter of each word and lowercasing the rest—common for article headlines, product names, and navigation labels.

Who it's for: Content writers, UX designers, and catalog managers formatting display titles

Capitalizes the first character of each whitespace-separated word.

Lowercases remaining letters in each word for a consistent title appearance.

Processes multiple lines independently when pasted as a list.

How to use

  1. Paste your headline or phrase into the Input field.
  2. Review the Result panel for title-cased output.
  3. Manually fix acronyms (API, HTML) if the tool lowercases interior letters.
  4. Click Copy and use in CMS titles, menus, or slide headings.

Good to know

  • Style guides disagree on capitalizing short words (a, the, of)—AP and Chicago rules differ; edit after conversion.
  • ALL-CAPS input becomes Title case, not preserved caps—adjust acronyms by hand.