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Title Case Converter

Convert headlines and headings into title case with one click.

By Calculator Suite Pro Editorial Team | Last updated March 18, 2026

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Format headings and titles with cleaner capitalization.

Character count

49

Word count

9

Line count

1

Active format

Title Case

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Direct answer

Title Case Converter gives an instant result from your inputs. This title case converter formats headings and titles so major words are capitalized more consistently for article headings, product titles, and page names. Formula snapshot: The output is intended for headings rather than paragraph text. Example: best seo tools for local brands -> Best SEO Tools for Local Brands.

About this calculator

This title case converter formats headings and titles so major words are capitalized more consistently for article headings, product titles, and page names.

It is useful when you want cleaner headline formatting without retyping every word manually.

Use it when titles or headings should look polished and easier to scan.

How it works

A quick explanation of the logic behind the results, so you can trust what you see.

  • The tool lowercases the source and then capitalizes major words using a simple title-case pattern.
  • Smaller connector words may stay lowercase unless they appear first or last.
  • The output is intended for headings rather than paragraph text.

Formula used

These are the core formulas and logic rules used by this calculator.

  • The output is intended for headings rather than paragraph text.

Common use cases

Below are common real-world scenarios where this calculator is useful.

  • Blog headings
  • Product titles
  • Landing-page section headers
  • Metadata labels

How to use

  • Paste the heading or title.
  • Apply title case conversion.
  • Review the output for brand names and style-guide exceptions.
  • Copy or download the final version.

Common mistakes to avoid

These are the issues that most often cause confusing results.

  • Using title case for full body paragraphs.
  • Expecting every editorial style guide to capitalize the same short words.
  • Skipping a manual review of acronyms and brand styling.

Tips and notes

  • Use title case for headings and sentence case for paragraphs.
  • Review acronyms, trademarks, and connector words after conversion.
  • Keep your site's style guide in mind before publishing.

Popular questions this tool answers

These are common search intents we target with this calculator page and its examples.

  • How to convert text to title case?
  • How to capitalize blog headings online?
  • What is the best title case converter for product titles?

Glossary

Quick definitions for common terms used in this calculator.

Title case

A heading style where most major words begin with capital letters.

Connector word

A short linking word such as and, in, or for.

Examples

Simple heading

Input: best seo tools for local brands

Output: Best SEO Tools for Local Brands

Product title

Input: wireless earbuds with charging case

Output: Wireless Earbuds With Charging Case

Section title

Input: how to improve landing page speed

Output: How to Improve Landing Page Speed

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FAQ

Is this better for headings than sentence case?

Yes. Title case is mainly intended for headings and titles.

Will it preserve every style-guide exception?

Not always. Review the result if your team uses a strict style guide.

Can I use it for product names and page titles?

Yes. Those are common use cases.

Is this calculator free to use?

Yes. This calculator is free to use without signup.

Can I use this calculator on mobile?

Yes. The calculator is mobile-friendly and works on desktop as well.

Are the results exact or estimates?

Results are based on the formulas and inputs shown on this page. For high-stakes decisions, verify with official or professional sources.

What should I check if my result looks wrong?

Check unit selection, date format, decimal inputs, and whether all required fields were entered correctly.

Can I compare scenarios quickly?

Yes. Update one input at a time and compare outputs for different scenarios.

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