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Title Case Converter

Convert text to title case

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I convert text to title case?

Paste your text. The tool capitalizes the first letter of major words: nouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs, and words with 4+ letters. Minor words (a, an, the, and, but, or, in, on, at) stay lowercase unless they start the title. "the quick brown fox" becomes "The Quick Brown Fox".

What are the rules for title case capitalization?

Major style guides differ slightly. AP Style: Capitalize words with 4+ letters. Chicago Style: Capitalize all major words. APA Style: Capitalize words with 4+ letters. The tool supports all three styles. Select your preferred style guide for accurate results.

Which words should not be capitalized in title case?

Short prepositions (in, on, at, to, by, for), articles (a, an, the), and coordinating conjunctions (and, but, or, nor, yet, so). Exception: always capitalize the first and last word of the title regardless of word type. The tool handles all these rules automatically.

What is the difference between title case and headline case?

They are often used interchangeably. Title case follows strict grammatical rules (AP, Chicago). Headline case may capitalize all words for visual impact. Some publications capitalize every word in headlines. The tool offers both strict title case and capitalize-all-words modes.

Can I convert title case for non-English languages?

The tool supports title case rules for English, German (nouns always capitalized), French (only first word and proper nouns), and Spanish (similar to French). Each language has different capitalization conventions. Select the language for culturally correct title formatting.