Case Converter
Whether you receive a message in ALL CAPS, are writing an email, or publishing a blog post, changing text case is likely to come into play. This is when the online case converter below can be useful:
Your text stays private: it is processed locally in your browser and never sent to a server. Tips and Tricks
- Capitalization is automatically updated as you type, delete, cut, or paste text.
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Preserve intentional capitalization
keeps capital letters where appropriate. - Title case uses the following capitalization rules:
- Capitalize all words by default.
- Capitalize the first and last word in titles and subtitles (overrides rule 4 below).
- Capitalize both parts of hyphenated words.
- Lowercase a, an, and, as, at, but, by, en, for, if, in, nor, of, on, or, per, the, to, v, v., vs, vs., and via.
- Lowercase words containing a period such as URLs and email addresses.
- On some browsers, the height of the text area can be modified by moving its bottom right corner either upwards or downwards.
- You can generate a link to this page with the present text pre-populated.
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