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Title Case Converter

Convert your text to Title Case (APA style), UPPERCASE, lowercase, Sentence case, or aLtErNaTiNg CaSe. APA title case capitalizes words of four or more letters and always capitalizes the first and last word.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is title case?
Title case capitalizes the first letter of major words in a title. Minor words like 'and', 'the', 'in', and 'of' are lowercased unless they are the first or last word.
What is the difference between APA and MLA title case?
APA title case capitalizes words of four or more letters, while MLA capitalizes all major words regardless of length. Both lowercase articles, short prepositions, and conjunctions.
Should I capitalize words after a colon?
In APA style, always capitalize the first word after a colon. In MLA and Chicago, capitalize it only if it begins an independent clause or is a proper noun.
Can I convert text to other cases too?
Yes. This tool supports Title Case, UPPERCASE, lowercase, Sentence case, and aLtErNaTiNg case conversions.

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