Free Title Case Converter — Instant Headline Capitalisation Tool

Convert any text to proper Title Case instantly with our free online tool. Perfect for article headlines, blog post titles, book titles, and email subject lines. Follows standard capitalisation rules — articles, prepositions, and conjunctions stay lowercase automatically.

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What is Title Case?

Title Case is a capitalisation style where the first letter of each major word is capitalised. Articles (a, an, the), short prepositions (in, on, at, by), and coordinating conjunctions (and, but, or) are kept lowercase unless they appear as the first or last word of the title.

Example:

Input:

the quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog

Output:

The Quick Brown Fox Jumps Over the Lazy Dog

When Should You Use Title Case?

Language / ContextUsageExample
Article & Blog TitlesStandard for headlines10 Best Tools for Writers
Book & Film TitlesPublishing standardThe Lord of the Rings
News HeadlinesJournalistic conventionGoogle Announces New AI Features
Email Subject LinesLooks professionalYour Invoice Is Ready
Page & Menu TitlesWeb UI standardAbout Us · Contact Us
Presentation Slide TitlesCorporate standardQ3 Revenue Results

Title Case Examples — Correct vs Incorrect

Input Text✅ Correct❌ Wrong Format
the art of warThe Art of WarThe Art Of War (prepositions)
how to write betterHow to Write BetterHow To Write Better
tips for writers and editorsTips for Writers and EditorsTips For Writers And Editors
a guide to seoA Guide to SEOA guide to seo / A Guide To Seo
best tools in 2026Best Tools in 2026Best Tools In 2026

Title Case vs Sentence case

Case TypeExampleBest For
Title CaseThe Best Tools for WritersHeadlines, titles, headings
Sentence caseThe best tools for writersBody text, captions, descriptions

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Frequently Asked Questions

What words are not capitalised in Title Case?

Articles (a, an, the), short prepositions (in, on, at, by, for, with), and coordinating conjunctions (and, but, or, nor) are kept lowercase — unless they are the first or last word of the title.

Should I use Title Case for blog post titles?

Yes — Title Case is the standard for blog post titles, article headlines, and page headings. It looks more professional and is expected by most publications and style guides.

What is the difference between Title Case and Sentence case?

Title Case capitalises every major word (The Quick Brown Fox). Sentence case only capitalises the first word of a sentence (The quick brown fox). Use Title Case for headlines and Sentence case for body text.

Does Google prefer Title Case for page titles?

Google does not have a ranking preference for capitalisation style, but Title Case is standard for SEO page titles as it looks more professional and tends to have higher click-through rates in search results.

Is Title Case used in APA or Chicago style?

Yes — both APA and Chicago style guides recommend Title Case for titles of books, articles, and papers. APA uses it for reference list entries while Chicago applies it to headlines and headings throughout.

How do I convert text to Title Case online?

Paste your text into the converter at the top of this page and click the 'Title Case' button. Your text is instantly converted following standard title capitalisation rules.