Title Case Converter - Capitalize Headlines
What is a title case converter?
A title case converter capitalizes the main words in your headline while leaving short conjunctions and prepositions lowercase, depending on style. It standardizes titles for blogs, emails, and documents. Everything runs in your browser, so drafts stay private.
How to use the title case converter
- Paste your headline: Add any title or subject line.
- Convert: Click Title case to apply capitalization rules.
- Copy or download: Copy the result or save as a text file for your CMS.
Why use this tool?
- Consistent style: Align headings with common editorial guides fast.
- Save time: Avoid manual capitalization checks.
- Local privacy: No text leaves your device.
Use case 1: Blog and newsletter titles
Paste working titles, convert, and drop them into your CMS with consistent style.
Use case 2: Slide decks
Standardize slide headings before sharing with teams.
Use case 3: Email subject lines
Keep subject lines polished without retyping.
Examples
Basic example
Input: how to speed up your site
Output: How to Speed Up Your Site
Advanced example
Input: from api errors to happy users: a quick guide
Output: From API Errors to Happy Users: A Quick Guide
Common errors
Short word rules
If you follow a specific style (AP, Chicago), adjust short-word handling manually after conversion.
All caps acronyms
Acronyms stay uppercase. Check that your desired casing remains correct.
Tips and proven approaches
- For full-sentence headlines, use the sentence case converter.
- Convert body text to lowercase before applying title case if casing is inconsistent.
- Keep headlines concise; trimming often improves CTR more than extra words.
Related tools
- Switch cases quickly with the case converter.
- Format subhead code blocks with the HTML formatter when embedding examples.
Privacy and security
Conversion happens in your browser. No titles are uploaded or stored.