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Case Converter

Convert text between different cases instantly.

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How to Use the Case Converter

Paste or type your text above, then click any case conversion button to instantly transform your text. Our tool supports multiple case formats for all your text processing needs.

lowercase
All lowercase
UPPERCASE
All capitals
Title Case
Capitalize Words
Sentence case
First letter capital
Capitalized Case
Every Word Capitalized
aLtErNaTiNg
Alternating case

Understanding Text Case Formats

Different case formats serve different purposes. Understanding when to use each format helps you communicate more effectively and follow style guidelines.

Case Format Guide:

lowercase
All letters are lowercase
Use for: casual messaging, programming variables, URLs
UPPERCASE
All letters are capitalized
Use for: headings, emphasis, acronyms, warnings
Title Case
Major Words Capitalized
Use for: titles, headlines, book names, article headers
Sentence case
First letter of sentence capitalized
Use for: body text, descriptions, normal writing
Capitalized Case
Every Word Starts With Capital
Use for: names, proper nouns, emphasis

Best For

The Case Converter is essential for writers, developers, and content creators who need to quickly transform text between different case formats for various applications.

Perfect For:

  • Writers formatting titles and headings
  • Developers converting variable names
  • Content creators optimizing headlines
  • Students formatting citations
  • Editors standardizing document formatting
  • Marketers creating ad copy variations

Practical Tips

  • Use Title Case for headlines and article titles
  • Use Sentence case for body text and descriptions
  • Avoid UPPERCASE for long passages—it's harder to read
  • Check style guides for specific title case rules (APA, MLA, Chicago)
  • Use lowercase for programming variables and URLs

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Title Case?

Title Case capitalizes major words in a title (nouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs). Minor words like "a", "the", "and", "of" are lowercase unless they're the first word.

When should I use UPPERCASE?

UPPERCASE is used for acronyms (NASA, FBI), emphasis (WARNING!), headings, and formal documents. Avoid long passages in all caps as they're harder to read.

What's the difference between Title Case and Capitalized Case?

Title Case follows style rules (capitalizing major words only). Capitalized Case capitalizes every word regardless of importance. Title Case is preferred for formal titles.

Can I convert large documents?

Yes! Our tool handles large text blocks efficiently. However, for very large documents (10,000+ words), consider converting in sections for better performance.

What are the different title case style rules?

APA, MLA, Chicago, and AP styles have slightly different title case rules. Chicago capitalizes prepositions of 4+ letters. APA capitalizes words of 4+ letters. AP capitalizes words of 3+ letters. Our tool follows standard title case conventions.

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