Capitalize my title: Transform your text effortlessly

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Title Case: Capitalizes the first letter of each word. Sentence Case: Capitalizes the first letter of the sentence. Uppercase: Converts all letters to uppercase. Lowercase: Converts all letters to lowercase. Start Case: Capitalizes the first letter of every word, including articles, conjunctions, and prepositions.

When to use title capitalization

Title Case

  • Use For: Titles and headings.
  • Description: Capitalizes the first letter of major words (nouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs), while smaller words like articles and prepositions (e.g., “the,” “of”) remain lowercase unless they’re the first or last word.
  • Example: The Quick Brown Fox Jumps Over the Lazy Dog

When to Use:

  • Book, article, and blog post titles.
  • Headings in documents, websites, and presentations.
  • Job titles in resumes.

Sentence Case

  • Use For: Standard sentences.
  • Description: Only the first letter of the first word is capitalized, while the rest of the sentence remains lowercase (except for proper nouns).
  • Example: The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog.

When to Use:

  • Regular sentences in paragraphs.
  • Captions, descriptions, and short text blurbs.
  • Emails and informal writing.

Uppercase

  • Use For: Emphasis or shouting (in informal contexts).
  • Description: Converts all letters to uppercase.
  • Example: THE QUICK BROWN FOX JUMPS OVER THE LAZY DOG.

When to Use:

  • Acronyms (e.g., NASA, FAQ).
  • Short and urgent messages (e.g., WARNING).
  • Titles on posters or promotional banners (to grab attention).
  • Avoid using for large blocks of text, as it can be hard to read.

Lowercase

  • Use For: Informal or stylistic purposes.
  • Description: Converts all letters to lowercase.
  • Example: the quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog.

When to Use:

  • Social media posts, casual conversations, or stylistic design choices.
  • Usernames, hashtags, and domain names.
  • Code or programming languages, where lowercase can be a convention.

Start Case (First Letter Capitalization)

  • Use For: Formatting titles, but not following title case rules.
  • Description: Capitalizes the first letter of every word, regardless of its type.
  • Example: The Quick Brown Fox Jumps Over The Lazy Dog

When to Use:

  • Some branding or style choices that require every word to start with a capital letter.
  • Titles or product names where you want uniformity in the appearance of words.