Title Case Converter
Convert titles to correct capitalisation with AP, Chicago, APA and Standard style rules applied automatically
How to Use the Title Case Converter
- Enter your title: Type or paste your title, heading, or article name into the input area. Any length is accepted.
- Choose a style: Select Standard, AP Style, Chicago Style, or APA Style from the tabs. A description explains the rule differences for each.
- Click Convert: Press the Convert button to apply the selected title case rules and see the formatted output instantly.
- Copy the result: Click Copy to send the formatted title to your clipboard, ready to paste into your CMS, document, or email.
- Clear and restart: Click Clear to reset both the input and output fields for a fresh conversion.
Key Features
4 Style Rules
Standard, AP, Chicago, and APA style — each with its own small-word exception list applied automatically to every conversion.
Instant Output
Formatted title appears the moment you click Convert. No page reload, no server call, all logic runs in your browser.
One-Click Copy
Copy the formatted title directly to your clipboard with the Copy button — ready to paste into WordPress, Google Docs, or any platform.
First & Last Word Rule
All style modes automatically capitalise the first and last word of the title, following the universal rule across AP, Chicago, and APA guides.
Style Description
A brief description of each style's rules is shown when you select it — so you understand the rule being applied, not just the output.
Mobile Responsive
Style tabs wrap cleanly on small screens. Works on all devices without any installation or account required.
Title Case Style Comparison
Different style guides have different rules for which words to capitalise. Here is how each style handles the same example title:
| Style | Rules Summary | Example |
|---|---|---|
| Standard | Lowercase: articles, short conjunctions, short prepositions. Verbs always capitalised. | The Art of War and Its Impact on the World |
| AP Style | Lowercase all prepositions and conjunctions regardless of length. | The Art of War and Its Impact on the World |
| Chicago Style | Capitalise all words of 4+ letters; lowercase short articles, conjunctions, prepositions. | The Art of War and Its Impact on the World |
| APA Style | Capitalise major words; lowercase short function words under 4 letters. | The Art of War and Its Impact on the World |
All styles share one absolute rule: the first word and last word of any title are always capitalised regardless of word type.
Practical Examples
🇮🇳 Shruti – Pune | Content Editor
Shruti receives blog draft titles from freelancers all in lowercase. She pastes into the title case converter and uses Standard style to get publication-ready titles in seconds.
✓ How to Grow Your Business with Social Media🇮🇳 Tanvir – Delhi | Journalist
Tanvir's outlet follows AP Style. He uses the AP Style tab to ensure "of", "in", "at" and all conjunctions stay lowercase while other words are capitalised correctly.
✓ AP Style headlines formatted correctly🇮🇳 Meghna – Chennai | Academic Writer
Meghna uses the APA tab to format paper section headings for journal submission — ensuring APA compliance without memorising every capitalisation rule.
✓ APA formatted section headings🌍 James – Toronto | SEO Manager
James uses Standard title case for blog post H1 headings and SEO meta titles. Consistent capitalisation improves perceived quality and click-through rate in search results.
✓ SEO-ready title case headingsWhat Is a Title Case Converter?
A title case converter is a specialised text tool that applies capitalisation rules for titles, headings, and subheadings — automatically lowercasing small functional words while capitalising the important words. Different writing contexts require different style guides: journalism uses AP Style, books and long-form writing use Chicago Style, academic papers use APA Style, and general web content uses Standard title case.
Manually applying title case rules from memory is error-prone, especially for longer titles with multiple prepositions and conjunctions. This tool applies each style's complete word exception list automatically, ensuring your titles are correctly formatted every time without needing to consult a style guide.
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