Title Case Converter

Convert headlines to proper title case with correct small-word rules.

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Title Case follows standard style rules: small words like a, the, of, and, tostay lowercase unless they're the first or last word of the line.

Convert headlines and titles to proper title case, where small words (a, an, the, of, and, to…) stay lowercase unless they begin or end the line — the rule plain 'capitalize each word' tools get wrong. Switch between Title Case, Sentence case, UPPERCASE and lowercase in one click. Ideal for article headlines, book and song titles, and headings. Runs in your browser.

How to use the Title Case Converter

  1. Type or paste your title into the box.
  2. Choose Title Case (or Sentence, UPPER, lower).
  3. Copy the correctly capitalized result.

Frequently asked questions

What is title case?

Title case capitalizes the first letter of major words while keeping minor words — articles, short conjunctions and prepositions — lowercase, except when they are the first or last word of the title.

Which words stay lowercase?

Short function words such as a, an, the, and, but, or, for, of, to, in, on, at, by and with — unless they fall at the start or end of the line, where they're always capitalized.

Does it handle multiple lines?

Yes. Each line is treated as its own title, so the first and last word of every line is capitalized.