Title Case Converter

Convert text to proper title case following AP, APA, Chicago, and other style guides

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Input Text

Formatted Output

Style Guides

AP Style

Associated Press Stylebook

The Quick Brown Fox Jumps Over the Lazy Dog

APA Style

American Psychological Association

The Quick Brown Fox Jumps Over the Lazy Dog

Chicago Manual

Chicago Manual of Style

The Quick Brown Fox Jumps over the Lazy Dog

MLA Format

Modern Language Association

The Quick Brown Fox Jumps over the Lazy Dog

New York Times

New York Times style

The Quick Brown Fox Jumps Over the Lazy Dog

Standard Title Case

General title capitalization

The Quick Brown Fox Jumps Over The Lazy Dog

Why Choose Title Case Converter?

Professional-grade tool built for reliability

Multiple Style Guides

Complete support for AP, APA, Chicago, MLA, and other major publishing and academic style guides.

Real-time Preview

Instantly see correctly capitalized titles as you type with live preview for different style guides.

Smart Detection

Intelligent word classification automatically handles articles, prepositions, and conjunctions according to style rules.

Privacy Focused

All text processing happens locally in your browser. Your data never leaves your device.

Acronym Preservation

Automatically preserve acronyms, abbreviations, and special terms like URLs and proper nouns.

Batch Processing

Convert multiple titles at once while maintaining consistent style guide compliance.

How It Works

Process your title in a few simple steps — built for Indian developer workflows

1

Enter Title

Type or paste your title, heading, or headline.

2

Choose Style

Select your preferred style guide (AP, APA, Chicago, etc.).

3

Instant Preview

See the properly capitalized title instantly.

4

Copy & Use

Copy the formatted title to use in your document.

Professional Title Case Formatter & Validator

Trusted by Indian developers — from Bengaluru product companies to Hyderabad service firms — for reliable Title processing that keeps data private

Built by Experts

Our title case converter is developed by professional editors and developers with expertise in publishing standards. It implements official rules from major style guides including AP Stylebook, APA Manual, Chicago Manual of Style, and MLA Handbook.

Key Technical Features:

  • • Support for 5+ major style guides
  • • Smart word classification
  • • Acronym and proper noun preservation
  • • Real-time processing
  • • Comprehensive capitalization rules

Trusted & Secure

Trusted by journalists, academics, content creators, and publishers worldwide. Our tool ensures your titles follow professional standards and maintain consistency across your documents.

Security & Privacy:

  • • 100% client-side processing - no server uploads
  • • No tracking, logging, or data collection
  • • Secure HTTPS connection for all operations
  • • Transparent conversion algorithms
  • • Privacy-first design approach

Trusted Across Industries

Journalism & Media

  • News headlines and article titles
  • Magazine features and columns
  • Press releases and media kits
  • Blog posts and web content

Academic Writing

  • Research papers and theses
  • Journal article titles
  • Citations and references
  • Reports and dissertations

Business & Marketing

  • Presentation titles
  • Marketing campaigns
  • Email subject lines
  • Business documents

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99.9%
Style Accuracy
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Processing Speed
500K+
Monthly Conversions

Join thousands of professionals who trust our title case converter for accurate, style-compliant titles. No registration required, completely free, and built with privacy in mind.

Title Case Formatting for Indian Developer Workflows

In India, Title Case files power APIs at Bengaluru product companies, services at Hyderabad GCCs, banking integrations in Mumbai, and coursework at institutions like the IITs, NITs and BITS. Indian engineering teams follow Title Case conventions shaped by global delivery: 2- or 4-space indentation depending on stack, IST (Asia/Kolkata) timestamps for local logs, and INR/lakh-crore number contexts in business data. Our formatter handles Title Case the way Indian developers actually work — no sign-up, no upload, data never leaves your laptop, which is essential when handling client or customer data under the IT Act 2000 and DPDP Act 2023. Whether you're prettifying an API response on Outer Ring Road, validating config in HITEC City, or cleaning up data for a hackathon at IIT Bombay, it runs entirely in your browser — a real advantage on variable mobile and office networks.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about Title Case formatting answered

Yes. Every Title Case operation runs locally in your browser, with no data uploaded to a server. This no-upload design supports compliance with the DPDP Act 2023 and the IT Act 2000 when handling personal or client data.

The formatter preserves your original timestamps and values unchanged and works seamlessly with Asia/Kolkata (IST) contexts and Indian numbering (lakh/crore grouping in business payloads). It does not modify date or number values.

Yes — no registration required. The tool runs entirely client-side, so it performs well on both office broadband in Bengaluru and mobile data plans elsewhere in India, with no usage telemetry tied to your identity.

We support AP Style (Associated Press), APA Style (academic), Chicago Manual of Style, MLA Format, New York Times Style, and Standard Title Case with custom rules.

The smart detection system knows which articles, conjunctions, and prepositions should remain lowercase according to each style guide. It also correctly capitalizes these words when they appear as the first or last word.

Yes, the converter automatically detects and preserves acronyms (NASA, FBI), abbreviations, proper nouns, and special terms like URLs and brand names.

Yes, the batch processing feature lets you paste multiple titles or headlines and convert them all simultaneously with consistent style guide application.

AP Style capitalizes all words of three letters or fewer, while Chicago Manual lowercases all prepositions regardless of length. Each guide has unique rules for articles, conjunctions, and specific word categories.