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CASE CONVERTER
Instantly convert your text to title case, sentence case, or uppercase – free, fast, and made for writers, students, and professionals.
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Why Use a Title Case Converter?
Writing distinct headlines for essays, blog posts, or email subjects can be tricky. Different organizations prefer different capitalization rules. Our Title Case Converter automatically handles these complex rules for you, ensuring your text is perfectly formatted for APA, MLA, Chicago, and NY Times standards.
APA Style Capitalization
Commonly used in behavioral and social sciences.
- Capitalize the first word of the title and subtitle.
- Capitalize all "major" words (nouns, verbs, adjectives).
- Capitalize words of four letters or more.
MLA Style Capitalization
Widely used in humanities and literature.
- Capitalize the first and last word.
- Capitalize all principal words.
- Lowercase articles (a, an, the), prepositions, and conjunctions.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which words are never capitalized in a title?
Generally, you should lowercase articles (a, an, the), coordinating conjunctions (and, but, for, nor, or), and short prepositions (at, by, in, of, on, to, up) unless they are the first or last word of the title.
Is "Is" capitalized in title case?
Yes! This is a common mistake. "Is" is a verb (a form of "to be"), and all verbs must be capitalized in APA, MLA, and Chicago styles, regardless of their length.
What is Sentence Case?
Sentence case is when you only capitalize the first word of the title and any proper nouns (names of people, places, brands). This style is commonly used by Google and many modern tech blogs.
