Title Case Converter
Convert headings to proper Title Case with smart minor-word handling.
Type or paste a heading to convert it to proper Title Case as you go. Major words are capitalized while short connecting words — a, an, the, of, and, to — stay lowercase, following common style-guide convention. Copy the result with one click.
Conversion happens in your browser; nothing is uploaded.
Private by design. Your text is processed entirely in your browser — it is never uploaded, logged, or stored on a server.
What Title Case is
Title Case capitalizes the first letter of each major word in a heading, so “the lord of the rings” becomes “The Lord of the Rings”. Short articles, conjunctions, and prepositions stay lowercase unless they begin the title. This is the style used for book titles, article headlines, and section headings.
It's different from Sentence case, which capitalizes only the first word (and proper nouns), and from ALL CAPS. VerbCount handles the minor-word rules automatically, and you can always tweak the result after copying.
When to use Title Case
Headlines, blog post titles, page titles, section headings, and navigation labels typically use Title Case for a polished, consistent look. For body sentences and most UI microcopy, Sentence case is friendlier. For more case styles — sentence, camelCase, snake_case, and more — use the full Case Converter.
Examples
| Example | Input | Result |
|---|---|---|
| Book title | the lord of the rings | The Lord of the Rings |
| Headline | how to write a great title | How to Write a Great Title |
| Fixes ALL CAPS | BREAKING NEWS TODAY | Breaking News Today |
Frequently asked questions
Which words stay lowercase in Title Case?
Short articles, conjunctions, and prepositions like a, an, the, of, and, to, in, and for stay lowercase — unless they're the first word of the title.
How is this different from the Case Converter?
This tool is focused on Title Case and converts as you type. The Case Converter offers many cases (UPPERCASE, sentence case, camelCase, snake_case, and more).
Does it fix text that's in ALL CAPS?
Yes. It lowercases the text first, then applies Title Case, so shouting headlines become properly capitalized.
Is my text uploaded?
No. Conversion happens entirely in your browser.