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How to Convert Text to Title Case, UPPERCASE, or Sentence case

You paste a heading into a document and it arrives screaming in ALL CAPS. Or a colleague sends a title where every word is lowercase. Retyping it by hand is tedious and easy to get wrong — especially the small words. There is a faster way.

A case converter rewrites the capitalization of your text instantly, without changing a single word. Here is how to use one.

How to convert text to Title Case, UPPERCASE, or Sentence case

QuickWand's free case converter runs entirely in your browser, so your text is never uploaded to a server.

  1. Open the case converter.
  2. Paste your text into the box — a single word, a headline, or several paragraphs.
  3. Pick the case you want: Title Case, UPPERCASE, lowercase, or Sentence case. The result updates as you choose.
  4. Copy the converted text and paste it wherever you need it.

Which case should you use, and when?

Each style has a job. Picking the right one makes your writing look intentional rather than accidental.

  • Title Case— Capitalizes the first letter of each major word: The Quick Brown Fox. Use it for headlines, article titles, and headings.
  • Sentence case— Capitalizes only the first letter of the sentence: The quick brown fox. Use it for body text, captions, and most modern app and website copy.
  • UPPERCASE — Every letter capitalized: THE QUICK BROWN FOX. Use it sparingly — for short labels, acronyms, or buttons. Long passages in all caps are hard to read.
  • lowercase — No capitals at all: the quick brown fox. Useful for a deliberate stylistic look or to strip capitalization before reformatting.

A note on Title Case rules

Strict style guides keep short words like a, the, and, of, and tolowercase unless they start the title. A converter gives you a clean, consistent capitalization you can fine-tune by hand if your house style differs — far faster than starting from scratch.

Reformatting code or variable names instead?

Title Case and Sentence case are for prose. If you need to reformat an identifier into camelCase, snake_case, or kebab-case, see the companion guide on converting names to programming cases. And if you simply need to know how long the text is, the word counter gives you a live word and character count.

Paste, pick a case, copy — your headings and titles look polished in seconds, no retyping required.

Frequently asked questions

What is the difference between Title Case and Sentence case?
Title Case capitalizes the first letter of each significant word, like a headline: 'How to Write a Great Email'. Sentence case capitalizes only the first letter of the sentence (and proper nouns), like normal prose: 'How to write a great email'. Use Title Case for headings and titles, and Sentence case for body text and most modern UI copy.
How do I change ALL CAPS text back to normal?
Paste the text into the case converter and choose either 'Sentence case' for prose or 'lowercase' if you want everything lowercase. ALL CAPS pasted from a PDF or a shouty email is fixed instantly without retyping.
Is the case converter free and private?
Yes. It is free with no sign-up, and it runs entirely in your browser. Your text is never uploaded to a server, which matters when you are reformatting confidential or unpublished copy.
Can I convert a large block of text at once?
Yes. Paste a single word, a headline, or several paragraphs — the converter transforms the whole block at once and you copy the result with one click.

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Case Converter

Convert text between UPPERCASE, lowercase, Title Case, Sentence case, camelCase, snake_case and kebab-case.

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