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Case Converter

Convert text to uppercase, lowercase, sentence case, and title case instantly in one place.

Choose any output below and copy it with one click.

UPPERCASE

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lowercase

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Sentence case

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Title Case

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What This Case Converter Does

This page lets you paste text once and view several common casing styles side by side. That makes it useful for cleaning up headlines, adjusting copy for forms, standardizing labels, and quickly preparing content for different publishing contexts.

Because all versions are shown at the same time, you can compare the output and copy the exact form you need instead of repeatedly toggling one text field back and forth.

Common Use Cases

  • Reformating headlines, subject lines, and UI labels.
  • Cleaning pasted text that is stuck in all caps or all lowercase.
  • Standardizing spreadsheet values, tags, and content fields.
  • Preparing text for blogs, docs, support responses, and product copy.

How to Use the Case Converter

  1. Paste or type your text into the input box.
  2. Review the generated casing styles below.
  3. Copy the version that matches your use case.

FAQ

What is sentence case used for?

Sentence case is commonly used for normal prose, support replies, notes, and content where only the start of sentences and proper nouns should be capitalized.

Is title case always stylistically correct?

Not always. Different style guides handle small words differently, so title case here is best treated as a practical starting point rather than a formal publishing standard.

Does this send my text to a server?

No. The case conversion runs in your browser and updates instantly on the page.