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Change capitalisation

Upper case, lower case, sentence case or headline style.

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How to do it

  1. Paste your text

    Anything from a single word to several paragraphs.

  2. Choose a style

    Four options, and the result updates as you pick.

  3. Copy it back

    The original stays in place in case you want another style.

What this is for

Text arrives in the wrong case more often than anyone would like: a heading shouted in capitals, a name from an export in lower case, a sentence that starts small. Changing it by hand is tedious and easy to get wrong halfway through.

Title case here keeps short joining words small, the way English headlines are normally set, and it leaves punctuation alone.

Common questions

Yes. Accented letters and the German ß are converted correctly.

Every word is capitalised except short joining words such as “and”, “of” or “the” – unless they start the line.

Yes. Accents, umlauts and ß are upper- and lower-cased correctly, including in the developer styles.

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