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Title Case
Capitalize the first letter of each word
Runs locally in your browser
Input
Output
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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
- Paste your headline or phrase into the Input field.
- Review the Result panel for title-cased output.
- Manually fix acronyms (API, HTML) if the tool lowercases interior letters.
- 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.