Free Text Case Converter

Convert text to uppercase, lowercase, title case, capitalize, or swap case with one click.

🔠 Convert Text Case

How to Convert Text Case

1

Paste Text

Enter or paste the text you want to convert into the text area.

2

Choose Case

Select the target case format from the dropdown menu.

3

Convert & Copy

Click convert, then copy the result to your clipboard with one click.

All Case Conversion Options

Our case converter supports five text case transformations to handle any formatting need. Whether you accidentally typed in all caps, need to format headings properly, or want to standardize text for a database, our tool has you covered.

UPPERCASE converts every letter to capitals. Use for headings, acronyms, or emphasis. lowercase converts everything to small letters, useful for normalizing text data or email addresses. Title Case capitalizes the first letter of each word, ideal for headings, titles, and names. Capitalize makes only the first letter of each sentence uppercase. sWAP cASE inverts the case of every character, turning uppercase to lowercase and vice versa.

Instant Conversion

Transform entire documents in milliseconds with our server-side processing.

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Five Case Types

Upper, lower, title, capitalize, and swap — all case formats in one tool.

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One-Click Copy

Copy converted text to clipboard instantly for easy pasting anywhere.

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Any Text Length

Process short phrases or entire articles — no practical length limit.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does it work with non-English text?
Yes, our case converter works with any language that has uppercase and lowercase letters, including French, German, Spanish, and most European languages.
Will it change numbers or symbols?
No, numbers, punctuation, and special characters remain unchanged. Only alphabetic characters are affected by case conversion.
What is the difference between Title Case and Capitalize?
Title Case capitalizes the first letter of every word (e.g., "Hello World"). Capitalize only capitalizes the first letter of the entire text or the first letter after sentence-ending punctuation.

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