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Capitalize Each Word Online - Live Title Case & Copy
The violet panel shows title case live. The headline figure is how many word chunks actually changed; the line under it is how many chunks the tool looked at. When the preview matches your style guide, use Copy title case text.
Title case input and live preview
Same rule on every token: uppercase the first character, lowercase the rest. That is not Chicago-style title case, so “and” or “the” stay capitalized here.
1 Paste or type · 2 Edit · 3 Live title case · 4 Copy title case text
Live preview
Whitespace splits tokens; hyphens and email addresses usually stay one token. Digits stay put-we only reshape letters. Accented Latin and Cyrillic use the same first-upper rule.
Edits stay in this session unless you use Save draft or Remember.
Your title case preview will show here.
The large figure is tokens that needed a casing fix. Zero means everything already matched the rule or there is nothing to scan. Then use Copy title case text.
- Casing rules run in your browser
- Original text stays on the left; preview on the right
- Copy button grabs only the converted string
- Draft toolbar matches other text tools on the site
Length & format benchmarks
Rough targets if you are also trimming length after fixing case-length rules vary by publisher.
- Blog posts: ~800-2,000 words is a common full-article band before you split into a series.
- SEO explainers: ~1,000-2,500 words when you need depth, headings, and internal links without filler.
- Social: ~100-300 characters for a tight single post; threads need clear breaks.
- Academic abstracts: often ~150-300 words-always match the venue PDF.
Try next: Reading time · Word counter · Keyword density · Sentence counter · Character counter · Text length
What this is for
You exported a column of labels in SHOUTY CASE or mixed casing and need a quick, uniform title look before pasting into a CMS, slide deck, or spreadsheet.
- Cleaning UI strings after a localization pass
- Turning note dumps into readable slide bullets
- Checking how many tokens actually changed before you commit a bulk edit
- Preparing filenames or menu items where every word should look “Title Cased” the simple way
Formal writing? For journal-style headings, use your house style guide-this tool will not lowercase “and” or “of” on purpose.
If you normalize labels every sprint, keep this next to your design tokens doc.
When you need fast, consistent title case
Spreadsheets, CMS fields, and app copy often want Title Case Every Word the naive way. The counter answers “did anything actually change?” before you paste a thousand rows back into a sheet.
How it works
- Type or paste into the left box; the preview column tracks every keystroke.
- Glance at tokens restyled versus tokens scanned, then skim words and read time if you are also watching length.
- When satisfied, press Copy title case text-stats stay on the page.
What each metric means
- Tokens restyled - non-whitespace groups that needed first-upper, rest-lower normalization (0 if every group already matched or there are no tokens).
- Tokens scanned - total
\S+groups in your paste (may differ from “words” when punctuation or hyphens glue tokens). - Words / characters / lines - measured on your input for limit checks (same word counter as other text tools).
- Read time - approx. minutes at ~200 wpm on the title case output; pair with Reading time for edits.
Privacy: We do not see your textarea; casing is computed where the page is open.
FAQ
- Is my text uploaded? The page transforms it locally; copying is the main way text leaves the tab.
- What gets copied? Only the title case preview, not the stat tiles.
- Why is the big number zero? Every token was already title case for this rule, or the paste has no non-whitespace tokens.
- What counts as one token? A run of characters without spaces-
meta-dataoruser@email.comis usually one token; the tool still capitalizes the first character and lowercases the tail of that whole group. - Can I use it on my phone? Yes-the layout stacks; paste, edit, and copy the same way.