Title Case
Capitalises the first letter of every word in your text instantly. Supports up to 50,000 characters.
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About
What is Title Case?
Title Case capitalises the first letter of every word while lowercasing the rest. It is the standard formatting for titles, headings, and proper nouns in English. Unlike Sentence case, every word gets a capital - including short words like 'a', 'the', and 'of' (this tool applies simple title case; style guides like APA and Chicago have additional rules for minor words).
Example
Input
the quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog
Output
The Quick Brown Fox Jumps Over The Lazy Dog
Usage
When to use Title Case?
Article & page titles
Blog posts, news articles, and web page titles conventionally use Title Case to signal importance and improve scannability.
Book & film names
Published works - books, films, albums, TV shows - are almost always presented in Title Case in bibliographies and citations.
Navigation & UI labels
Buttons, menu items, and tab labels often use Title Case to distinguish interactive elements from body copy.
Proper nouns & brand names
People's names, company names, and product names require correct capitalisation that Title Case applies automatically.
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