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Text Case Converter

Input Text

Case Options

Converted Text

How to Use Text Case Converter

  1. Paste or Type Your Text

    Enter any text into the input area. You can type directly or paste from a document, email, spreadsheet, or any other source.

  2. Select a Case Style

    Choose from UPPERCASE, lowercase, Title Case, Sentence case, camelCase, snake_case, or kebab-case. The conversion happens with a single button click.

  3. Copy the Converted Text

    Click Convert and copy your newly formatted text. Great for fixing accidentally capped text, formatting headings, or preparing code variable names.

Free Online Text Case Converter

Easily Convert Text Case

Accidentally left Caps Lock on? Need to capitalize titles for a blog post? Our text case converter tool transforms your text instantly. Switch between uppercase, lowercase, title case, sentence case, and more with a single click.

Supported Case Styles

We support a wide range of formats: UPPERCASE, lowercase, Title Case (perfect for headlines), Sentence case (natural writing), camelCase (for JavaScript), snake_case (for Python and databases), and kebab-case (for CSS and URLs).

Boost Productivity

Manually fixing capitalization is tedious and error-prone. Use this tool to clean up text data, format coding variable names, or standardize titles in seconds. It is completely free and processes text privately in your browser.

Programming Use Cases

Convert API response field names to camelCase for JavaScript objects, convert human-readable labels to snake_case for database column names, or generate kebab-case slugs for CSS class names and URL paths without any manual reformatting.

Frequently Asked Questions about Text Case Converter

We support uppercase, lowercase, title case, sentence case, camelCase, PascalCase, snake_case, and more. Each conversion is applied instantly to your text.

Yes, line breaks and paragraph structure are maintained. Only the letter casing is changed while preserving the overall text structure.

Title case capitalizes the first letter of each major word, following standard title capitalization rules. It's commonly used for headlines, book titles, and article headings.

Yes, our tool supports developer-friendly conversions including camelCase, PascalCase, snake_case, and kebab-case perfect for programming variable naming.

No, you can convert text of any length. The conversion happens in real-time in your browser, so performance depends on your device but handles typical documents instantly.