Text Case Converter
Easily change the capitalization of your text with a single click.
How to Use the Text Case Converter
- Input Your Text: Type or paste the text you want to convert into the text area. You can use the "Paste" button to quickly add text from your clipboard.
- Choose a Case: Click one of the buttons below the text area to convert your text to the desired case (e.g., "Sentence case", "UPPERCASE").
- Get Converted Text: The text in the box will instantly change to the selected format.
- Copy or Clear: Use the "Copy" button to copy the newly formatted text to your clipboard, or "Clear" to start over.
About Our Text Case Converter Tool
Accidentally left your caps lock on? Need to format a list of titles for a report? Our Text Case Converter is a simple yet powerful utility designed to solve these common text formatting problems in an instant. Instead of manually re-typing your text, you can change its capitalization with a single click, saving time and preventing errors.
This tool supports the most common text cases used in writing and design: Sentence case for standard prose, lowercase and UPPERCASE for specific stylistic needs, and Title Case for headlines and titles. We've also included an iNVERSE cASE option for fun or specific design effects. It's an indispensable tool for students, writers, developers, and office professionals.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What is "Sentence case"?
"Sentence case" is the standard capitalization used in prose, where the first letter of the first word of a sentence is capitalized, along with any proper nouns. Our tool automates this by capitalizing the first letter of each sentence (identified by a period, question mark, or exclamation mark followed by a space).
How does "Title Case" work?
"Title Case" (or headline case) involves capitalizing the first letter of each word, except for certain small words like articles (a, an, the), prepositions (in, on, with), and conjunctions (and, but, for), unless they are the first or last word. Our algorithm follows these common stylistic rules to produce properly formatted titles.
Will this tool affect my document's original formatting?
No, this tool only affects the text you paste into it. It operates on plain text and only changes the letter casing. It will not retain or alter any rich formatting like bold, italics, or font styles from your original source. It's best used for raw text that you intend to paste elsewhere.