Capitalisation has a few competing styles, and it is easy to mix them up in a document.
Capitalization Converter shows Sentence case, Title Case and Capitalize Each Word side by side, all updated live from the same text.
How to use Capitalization Converter
- Paste your text into the comparison box.
- See Sentence case, Title Case and Capitalize Each Word update side by side from the same text.
- Copy the capitalisation that fits your style guide from its own card.
Use cases
- Choosing between Title and Sentence case for a heading.
- Comparing capitalisation styles for a document at a glance.
- Standardising capitalisation across a set of titles.
Good to know
Capitalization Converter puts the capitalisation styles next to each other so you can compare them at a glance. Sentence case capitalises the first word of each sentence; Title Case capitalises the main words while keeping minor words like of and the lowercase; and Capitalize Each Word capitalises every word. UPPER and lower are shown too for contrast. Each card updates live from the same input and has its own copy button.
Frequently asked questions
Does it show the styles at the same time?
Yes. Sentence case, Title Case and Capitalize Each Word each have their own card, all updated live from the same text.
How do Title and Sentence case differ?
Title Case capitalises the main words; Sentence case capitalises only the first word of each sentence.
Does Capitalize Each differ from Title Case?
Yes. Capitalize Each capitalises every word, while Title Case keeps minor words lowercase.