Capitalization tool
This tool applies proper title capitalization using internationally recognized styles and formats, helping you create accurately formatted headlines, articles, and academic titles quickly and reliably.
Fixing titles or headings by hand can take a lot of time. Maybe you typed everything in ALL CAPS by accident, or you are not sure which words should be capitalized in a headline. Normally, you would have to check the rules and correct each word one at a time. That can feel slow and frustrating. This tool changes the game because it does all of that work for you in just seconds. You paste your text, click a button, and the tool instantly makes it right. It follows the same rules used in schools, newsrooms, and by book publishers, such as Chicago style or APA style, so you never have to memorize them.
For example, if you typed:
input: this week we learned about the solar system in science class.
output (Chicago style): This Week We Learned About the Solar System in Science Class.
It is like having a smart helper that always knows the right rules, so your titles look polished and ready to use without extra effort.
To show how capitalization rules differ, here’s the same 10-word example title written under each style guide.
Example Input: how to write better titles for blogs and articles
Chicago Style
Output: How to Write Better Titles for Blogs and Articles
APA Style
Output: How to Write Better Titles for Blogs and Articles
AP Style
Output: How To Write Better Titles for Blogs and Articles
MLA Style
Output: How to Write Better Titles for Blogs and Articles
Bluebook (BB) Style
Output: How to Write Better Titles for Blogs and Articles
AMA Style
Output: How to Write Better Titles for Blogs and Articles
New York Times (NYT) Style
Output: How to Write Better Titles for Blogs and Articles
Wikipedia (WiKi) Style
Output: How to Write Better Titles for Blogs and Articles
Email Style
Output: How to Write Better Titles for Blogs and Articles
Title Case
Output: How To Write Better Titles For Blogs And Articles
Sentence Case
Output: How to write better titles for blogs and articles
UPPERCASE
Output: HOW TO WRITE BETTER TITLES FOR BLOGS AND ARTICLES
lowercase
Output: how to write better titles for blogs and articles
First Letter
Output: How To Write Better Titles For Blogs And Articles
aLtErNaTiNg
Output: HoW tO wRiTe BeTtEr TiTlEs FoR bLoGs AnD aRtIcLeS
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Title case capitalizes the first and last words plus major words. You can use the tool to handle articles and short prepositions automatically.
Sentence case only capitalizes the first word and proper nouns. Convert the text in seconds and make it seamless without worrying about grammar rules.
AP style capitalizes first and last words, major words, and words of four or more letters. Use the tool to instantly apply these guidelines.
Chicago style capitalizes first and last words, major words, and longer prepositions. Convert the text to this style and make it seamless every time.
APA style capitalizes the first word, major words like nouns, verbs, adjectives, and adverbs, plus words of four or more letters. Use the tool to apply these rules automatically without worrying about short words or articles.
Alternating case switches between uppercase and lowercase, like “tHiS eXaMpLe.” Use the tool to create this style without manually changing each letter.
Each style was designed for different fields like journalism or academia. Convert the text easily with the tool and match the right format every time.
First Letter format capitalizes the first letter of each word. Use the tool to apply it instantly, even though it is less formal.
Uppercase is good for banners, acronyms, or emphasis. Convert the text quickly with the tool to avoid retyping everything in capital letters.
A case converter saves time, prevents mistakes, and keeps writing polished. Instead of editing word by word, use the tool to get correct results instantly.
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Convert titles, headlines, or entire paragraphs into perfect formats instantly. Save time, avoid mistakes, and keep writing polished across any style guide.