Plinkr

Title case converter — capitalize every word, online & free

Convert text to Title Case — capitalize every word — in one paste. Built for blog post titles, video titles, book chapter headings, document section names, and any other casual title-style use where capitalize-every-word is what you actually want. "Title case converter" / "title case generator" / "capitalize each word" all land here. You have eight blog post titles in a draft doc, all typed in lowercase from a brainstorming session, and you want them title-cased before pasting into your CMS. Paste all eight into the input, click Title Case, copy the output back. Char and word counts update live as you paste, so you can spot a draft title that's running too long for a page meta-title before publishing. Plinkr's title case is simple — it capitalizes every word. It does NOT implement AP, APA, Chicago, or MLA style rules that lowercase short prepositions ("of", "the", "and"). For style-guide-aware casing, use a dedicated style-guide tool. For casual blog headlines, video titles, book titles, and most everyday title-case needs, simple Title Case is what you actually want.

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Frequently asked questions

Does it follow AP, APA, Chicago, or MLA style rules?

No. Plinkr capitalizes every word, period. AP-style and APA-style rules lowercase short prepositions ("of", "the", "in", "and") and short articles, which Plinkr does not implement. Use a style-guide-aware converter if you need that. For casual blog headlines and video titles, capitalize-every-word is the format most people actually want when they search for a "title case converter".

Will it handle hyphenated words and contractions correctly?

Yes — capitalize-every-word treats each space-separated token as one word, so "don't" becomes "Don't" (not "Don'T"), and "twenty-one" becomes "Twenty-One" (capitalizing each side of the hyphen). The exact behavior matches what most blog and social-media platforms display when you type a title into their input field directly.

Is anything I paste sent to a server or logged?

No. Conversion runs entirely in your browser; nothing leaves your device. Safe to paste an unpublished draft, a confidential project name, or any title you'd rather not have indexed. The site has no analytics on the input field, no third-party tracker on what you type, and no server-side logging of pasted content.

What about CamelCase or snake_case for code identifiers?

Plinkr is for human-readable text only — natural-language casing for titles, sentences, and paragraphs. Programming identifier formats like camelCase, snake_case, kebab-case, and PascalCase need different transformation rules and live in dedicated developer tools. If you're formatting English prose, Plinkr fits; if you're renaming a variable, use an IDE.


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