Title Case Converter
Transform any text into properly formatted Title Case following AP and Chicago headline style — every major word capitalized, small connecting words left lowercase.
What Does This Tool Do?
Title Case is the style used in book titles, movie names, article headlines, and chapter headings — where the important words are capitalized but small words like "the", "a", "and", "in", and "of" stay lowercase. This tool automatically applies those rules to any text you paste in, so you get a properly formatted title without having to memorize the style guide rules.
Key Features
How to Use This Tool
- Type or paste your title, headline, or phrase into the Input box.
- The properly formatted Title Case version appears instantly.
- Click Copy to copy the result for use in your document or post.
How It Works
The converter splits your text into individual words and checks each one against a list of words that should stay lowercase (prepositions, conjunctions, and articles like the, a, an, and, but, or, for, in, on, at, to, with). Any word not on that list gets its first letter capitalized. The first and last words of the entire title are always capitalized regardless.
Common Use Cases
Frequently Asked Questions
Which style guide does this follow?
It follows general AP Style — conjunctions, prepositions, and articles under 5 letters are lowercased, except for the first and last word of the title.
Can I use this for YouTube titles?
Absolutely — it's perfect for YouTube titles, blog headlines, article headings, and any content that follows standard headline style.
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