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Title Case Converter

Properly capitalize titles and headlines — major words capitalized, minor words lowercased.

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Capitalize titles the right way

The Title Case Converter applies proper headline capitalization to your titles: it capitalizes the major words, lowercases the minor ones (like "a", "the", "of", and "in"), and always capitalizes the first and last word. Paste a title and copy a clean, correctly-cased version. It runs entirely in your browser.

What is title case?

Title case is the capitalization style used for headlines, article titles, book and song names, and headings. Unlike simply capitalizing every word, true title case lowercases short function words in the middle of the title — so "The Lord of the Rings", not "The Lord Of The Rings". This subtle rule is what makes titles look professionally edited.

The rules it applies

RuleExample
Capitalize major wordsRun, Jump, Beautiful
Lowercase minor wordsa, an, the, of, in, to, and
Always capitalize first & last"The End" not "the End"

How to use it

  1. Paste your title or headline.
  2. See the properly title-cased version.
  3. Copy it for your article, video, or document.

Why it matters

Consistent, correct title case signals quality and care. Search engines display your title in results, social platforms show it on shared links, and readers judge professionalism in a glance. Properly cased headlines look polished and trustworthy — and doing it by hand across many titles is tedious and inconsistent, which is exactly what this tool fixes.

Title case vs other cases

  • Title Case — major words capitalized (this tool).
  • Sentence case — only the first word and proper nouns capitalized.
  • ALL CAPS — every letter uppercase, best used sparingly.
  • Need those instead? Try the Case Converter for all of them.

Private and free

All conversion happens in your browser — nothing is uploaded. The tool is completely free with no sign-up.

Frequently asked questions

What words get lowercased?

Short function words like a, an, the, of, in, on, to, and, but, or — unless they're the first or last word of the title.

How is this different from capitalizing every word?

True title case lowercases minor words in the middle, so you get 'The Lord of the Rings', not 'The Lord Of The Rings'.

Does it handle multiple lines?

Yes. Each line is title-cased independently, so you can convert a whole list of titles at once.

Is it free?

Yes, completely free with no sign-up, running entirely in your browser.