Title Case Converter — Capitalize Your Titles Properly
Convert any text to title case with correct capitalization rules. Perfect for blog titles, article headlines, book titles, and section headings.
Get Your Titles Right Every Time
Inconsistent title capitalization looks unprofessional. Whether you are writing blog posts, academic papers, or email subject lines, title case gives your text a polished, authoritative appearance. This tool applies standard capitalization rules so you do not have to remember every exception.
Title Case for SEO and Click-Through Rates
Properly capitalized titles in search results look more professional and can improve click-through rates. Google does not penalize either case style, but users tend to trust title-cased headings more. Use this tool to format your meta titles and H1 tags consistently across your site.
Frequently Asked Questions
In title case, capitalize the first and last words, all nouns, pronouns, verbs, adjectives, and adverbs. Do not capitalize articles (a, an, the), short prepositions (in, of, to), or coordinating conjunctions (and, but, or) unless they are the first or last word.
AP style, APA, Chicago, and MLA each have slightly different title case rules. AP capitalizes words of four or more letters. Chicago lowercases prepositions regardless of length. Check your publication's style guide and use this tool as a starting point, then adjust minor words as needed.