Title Case Converter Online
Title case capitalizes the first letter of each major word while keeping minor words (like "and", "the", "of") in lowercase. Getting this right manually is tedious, especially for long headlines. Our title case converter applies standard capitalization rules automatically, giving you properly formatted titles for blog posts, email subject lines, presentation slides, and published articles.
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- 1 Open the Case Converter tool.
- 2 Paste your text — a headline, blog title, or any text.
- 3 Click "Title Case" to apply proper title capitalization.
- 4 Review the result — major words capitalized, minor words lowercase.
- 5 Copy and use in your article, email, or presentation.
Why Proper Title Case Matters
- Professional appearance for blog titles, headlines, and presentations.
- Follows standard English title capitalization rules.
- Saves time versus manually capitalizing each word.
- Improves consistency across your published content.
- Free and instant — paste, convert, copy.
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Use Emoji Picker FreeFrequently Asked Questions
Minor words like articles (a, an, the), conjunctions (and, but, or), and short prepositions (in, on, at, to) are typically lowercase unless they are the first or last word of the title.
No. Capitalizing every word is "Start Case." Title case has specific rules about which words stay lowercase. Our tool applies proper title case rules, not simple start case.
Most style guides recommend title case for formal headlines and blog titles. It looks more professional and is the standard in publishing, journalism, and academic writing.