📝 Enter Your Text
UPPERCASE
Converts all letters to capital letters
lowercase
Converts all letters to small letters
Title Case
Capitalizes the first letter of each word
Sentence case
Capitalizes the first letter of each sentence
camelCase
First word lowercase, others capitalized, no spaces
PascalCase
All words capitalized, no spaces
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How to Use the Case Converter
📋 Step-by-Step Guide
- 1 Type or paste your text in the input area above
- 2 Choose your desired case format from the options below
- 3 Preview the converted text in real-time
- 4 Copy the result or download it as a text file
💡 Case Types Explained
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UPPERCASE: ALL LETTERS CAPITALIZED
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lowercase: all letters in small case
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Title Case: First Letter Of Each Word Capitalized
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Sentence case: First letter of each sentence capitalized
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camelCase: firstWordLowercaseOthersCapitalized
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PascalCase: AllWordsCapitalizedNoSpaces
🎯 Common Use Cases
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Document Formatting: Fix inconsistent capitalization in documents
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Programming: Convert variable names to camelCase or PascalCase
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Content Writing: Format titles and headings properly
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Email Formatting: Clean up email text with proper capitalization
✨ Key Features
- Instant real-time conversion
- 6 different case formats
- Word and character counting
- Copy and download options
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Frequently Asked Questions
What's the difference between Title Case and Sentence Case?
Title Case capitalizes the first letter of every word, while Sentence Case only capitalizes the first letter of each sentence and proper nouns.
When should I use camelCase vs PascalCase?
camelCase is commonly used for variable names in programming (first word lowercase), while PascalCase is used for class names and functions (all words capitalized).
Does the tool preserve punctuation and special characters?
Yes, all punctuation marks, numbers, and special characters are preserved. Only the letter cases are modified according to your selection.
Is there a limit to how much text I can convert?
There's no strict limit, but very large texts might slow down the real-time preview. The tool works entirely in your browser for maximum privacy.
Can I convert text in languages other than English?
Yes, the tool works with any language that uses uppercase and lowercase letters, including accented characters and Unicode text.