Title Case Text Generator
Convert text to title case with the first letter of each word capitalized. Perfect for headlines and titles.
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About Title Case Style
Convert text to title case with the first letter of each word capitalized. Perfect for headlines and titles.
How to use Title Case text
- 1 Type your text in the generator above
- 2 Click the "Copy" button to copy the Title Case styled text
- 3 Paste it anywhere you want - social media, usernames, messages
- 4 Enjoy your stylish Title Case text!
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Title Case?
Title Case capitalizes the first letter of each word: 'the quick brown fox' becomes 'The Quick Brown Fox'. It's standard formatting for titles, headlines, and proper nouns in English. Unlike all-caps or sentence case, it emphasizes each word while remaining readable and professional.
What are the rules for proper Title Case?
Standard title case rules: capitalize first and last words always, capitalize major words (nouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs), lowercase minor words (articles: a, an, the; short prepositions: in, on, at; conjunctions: and, but, or). Different style guides (AP, Chicago, APA) have slight variations. Our generator capitalizes every word for simplicity.
When should Title Case be used?
Title Case suits: headlines and titles, book and article names, headings and subheadings, proper nouns and names, formal document headers, and anywhere emphasizing text as a 'title.' It's professional and polished—the standard for published content headers across journalism, publishing, and formal writing.
How does Title Case differ from other capitalizations?
Comparison: UPPERCASE = ALL CAPS (SHOUTING), lowercase = no caps (minimal), Sentence case = First word only (standard sentences), Title Case = Each Word Capitalized (headlines). Title Case is between sentence case (too casual for titles) and all-caps (too aggressive). It's the professional middle ground for prominent text.
Does Title Case affect SEO or readability?
Title Case is expected for headlines—readers scan capitalized words as important. SEO-wise, search engines understand title case as standard formatting for titles and headings. Using proper title case for H1/H2 tags and meta titles is professional best practice. It signals 'this is a headline' to both humans and crawlers.