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Fast and Simple Online Case Converter

Writing papers, sometimes we need to switch between lowercase and uppercase letters too often. The worst situation is when you’ve written a long sentence and then you realize that you forgot to change case. Such things slow down your work and add more stress.

Now you can use our online tool, inserting blocks of complete text and getting all characters converted into any case you need. Our program supports several common formats.

  • Sentence case
    To be, or not to be, that is the question.

This style implies both uppercase and lowercase letters. You can see the example of this style above. In this case, the program capitalizes the first letter of the sentence, proper nouns, and specific nouns that require capitalization.

  • Title case
    To Be, or Not to Be, That Is the Question.

This style is also known as headline case. The program capitalizes all words except articles, conjunctions, prepositions, and other functional elements. There are several standards of title case in various citation formats.

  • All caps
    TO BE, OR NOT TO BE, THAT IS THE QUESTION.

Obviously, this style capitalizes all letters in all words.

  • All lower case
    to be, or not to be, that is the question.

This style doesn’t use caps at all. We often use it when writing messages but it also can be found in poetry.

Don’t spend your precious time polishing your papers! With our help, you will change case easily, in just a few clicks. Paste your text, and get it formatted immediately.

Lower Case Converter

In general, lower case is more convenient and easier to read. Many years ago, people were used to writing all their texts in upper case but then they invented lower case to simplify writing. We don’t want you to spend years following footsteps of our ancestors just to format your text. Thus, we created a convenient online tool that will help you enjoy easy writing.

Upper Case Converter

Usually, this style isn’t used. It’s hard to imagine the whole text written in uppercase, however, you may need to capitalize a certain section. If you need to write a part of your text in all caps, just paste it into the case converter and capitalize it immediately.

Save Your Time with Our Letter Case Converter

Sometimes changing case may take too much time. We decided to help you a bit. This is when you need upper case:

  • At the beginning of the sentence

All sentences start with a capital letter, for a simple reason ― it’s easier to see where a new sentence begins.

  • Proper names

Proper names include several categories, such as geographical names, months, days of week, space objects, institutions, and so on. All these words start with upper case letters.

  • Titles

Some people have titles, such as president, deputy, or king. These titles are written in lower case if they follow somebody’s name, and start with the upper case letter in case they stand before a name. When writing titles of books or movies, you have to use title case. Sometimes it’s hard to keep in mind all these rules, but our online case converter will help you format your text in just a few seconds.

  • Headlines

In this case, we need to capitalize all words except articles, conjunctions, and prepositions.

If you can’t figure out what style to use, just visit our website and open the case converter. This program will do all this job for you.

How It Works

Our online tool is very easy and everyone will appreciate its simplicity. This is how it works:

  1. Type or paste your text. If you’ve written a part of text using the wrong case, just copy it and paste it into the online form.
  2. Choose Sentence case, UPPER CASE, Title Case, or lower case. Click the corresponding button.
  3. This is it! Now just copy the converted text and paste it into your paper.

As you can see, this is really easy. Now you don’t have to spend much time polishing your essays, research papers, articles, etc. Use our online converter and do it with no effort!

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