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Capitalize Each Word

Capitalize every word instantly — title case, sentence case, and more

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Capitalization mode

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The Quick Brown Fox Jumps over the Lazy Dog. To Be or Not to Be, that Is the Question.

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Need to capitalize each word in a title, heading, or article? This free online capitalizer converts any text to Title Case (following Chicago and APA style rules), Capitalize Every Word mode, or Sentence Case in one click. Paste your text, pick a mode, and copy the perfectly formatted result instantly — no signup required.

FAQ
What is the difference between Title Case and Capitalize Every Word?+

Title Case follows editorial style guides (Chicago, APA) and keeps short minor words — like 'a', 'the', 'of', 'and', 'in' — lowercase unless they start or end a sentence. Capitalize Every Word simply uppercases the first letter of absolutely every word, including those minor words.

Which style guide does the Title Case mode follow?+

The tool follows the Chicago Manual of Style approach: articles (a, an, the), coordinating conjunctions (and, but, or…), and prepositions of four or fewer letters are kept lowercase except at the start or end of a sentence.

Will it work with multiple sentences?+

Yes. Title Case mode detects sentence boundaries (periods, exclamation marks, question marks) and correctly capitalizes the first word of each new sentence even if it would normally be a minor word.

Can I convert text that is already in ALL CAPS or mixed case?+

Absolutely. Each mode normalizes the input before applying its rules, so it handles ALL CAPS, mixed CaSe, or fully lowercase text equally well.

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