Capitalized Case Converter

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Transform text by capitalizing the first letter of each word while converting all other letters to lowercase. Also known as "Start Case" or "Capital Case", this format is commonly used for titles and headings.

Capitalized Case Converter
Capitalize the first letter of each word
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Capitalized Case Converter - Start Case

What is a capitalized case converter?

A capitalized case converter (often called start case) capitalizes the first letter of each word and lowercases the rest. It’s useful for product names, labels, or when you need uniform word capitalization without strict title-case rules. Processing runs in your browser, so content stays private.

How to use the capitalized case converter

  1. Paste text: Add names, tags, or phrases.
  2. Convert: Click Capitalize words to apply start case.
  3. Copy or download: Copy the result or save it as a text file.

Why use this tool?

  • Consistent labels: Standardize product names or UI labels quickly.
  • Fast cleanup: Fix mixed-case inputs without manual editing.
  • Local privacy: No text is uploaded or stored.

Use case 1: Product catalogs

Capitalize names before importing into ecommerce platforms.

Use case 2: Form labels

Create consistent capitalization across UI fields.

Use case 3: Bulk text cleanup

Normalize headings from pasted spreadsheets or CSVs.

Examples

Basic example

Input: premium coffee beans
Output: Premium Coffee Beans

Advanced example

Input: summer sale 2025 - clearance
Output: Summer Sale 2025 - Clearance

Common errors

Small words capitalized

Unlike strict title case, all words get capitalized. Lowercase short words manually if your style requires it.

Acronyms

Acronyms like API may become Api. Revert them to uppercase if needed.

Tips and proven approaches

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Privacy and security

Conversion happens locally in your browser. No text is uploaded or stored.

Frequently Asked Questions
Capitalized case (also called Start Case or Capital Case) capitalizes the first letter of every word while keeping all other letters lowercase. Words are separated by spaces or punctuation.
Capitalized case capitalizes every word, while title case keeps certain small words (like "and", "of", "the") lowercase unless they are at the beginning of a sentence.