Capitalize My Title: Instant Word Capitalization Online

Transform your text with our word capitalization tool that automatically capitalizes the first letter of every word. Whether you're creating headings, formatting product names, or designing branded content, our converter ensures consistent and professional capitalization instantly.

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Features & Benefits

Capitalizes the first letter of every single word without exception — no style-guide rules about which words stay lowercase, just clean First-Letter-Up output every time.

Maintains all spacing, punctuation, numbers, and special characters exactly as entered — only the first letter of each word is modified.

Handles hyphenated words by capitalizing both halves (step-by-step becomes Step-By-Step), which is useful for navigation labels and menu items where visual consistency matters.

Processes any volume of text in a single paste — a full product catalog, navigation menu list, or slide deck outline can be converted in one operation.

Works on multi-line text and preserves line breaks, making it useful for converting lists and structured content without collapsing formatting.

Free with no account required and no character limit — results appear as you type.

How to Use

Step 01

Enter or paste your text in the left input box

Step 02

Watch each word get capitalized instantly

Step 03

Review the formatted text in the right box

Step 04

Click 'Copy' to use your text

Use Cases

Marketing Materials

  • Product Names
  • Brand Headlines
  • Campaign Titles
  • Event Names

Design Projects

  • Logo Text
  • Banner Headlines
  • Menu Items
  • Navigation Labels

Professional Content

  • Business Names
  • Document Headers
  • Section Titles
  • Project Names
Examples
Original TextResult
welcome to our website
Welcome To Our Website
digital marketing solutions
Digital Marketing Solutions
new product launch 2025
New Product Launch 2025
the complete user guide
The Complete User Guide
Platform Compatibility

Design Software

  • Adobe Creative Suite
  • Canva
  • Figma
  • Sketch

Business Tools

  • Microsoft Office
  • Google Workspace
  • Content Management Systems
  • Email Marketing Platforms
Pro Tips

Capitalized case is the right choice for navigation menu items, sidebar labels, and button text in many UI frameworks — every word capitalized creates a consistent, scannable hierarchy that works better at small sizes than sentence case.

For product catalogs and e-commerce listings, capitalizing every word in a product name creates visual parity across items of different lengths — 'Wireless Noise Cancelling Headphones' and 'USB-C Hub' both scan as equally named entities.

Use capitalized case for presentation slide headings and bullet point labels — it reads as intentional and organized, and matches the typographic convention of most PowerPoint and Keynote templates.

For formal invitations, certificates, and award documents, capitalizing every word signals ceremony and formality — 'Certificate Of Completion' or 'In Honor Of' reads differently than the same phrase in sentence case.

After converting, check any brand names or technical terms that have specific capitalization (iPhone, JavaScript, eBay) — capitalized case will change 'iPhone' to 'Iphone' and 'JavaScript' to 'Javascript', which you will need to restore manually.

Best Practices

Apply capitalized case consistently across all instances of the same type of element — if navigation links are capitalized, every navigation link should be capitalized, not just some of them. Inconsistency is more noticeable than the choice of style.

Avoid using capitalized case for long body paragraphs or multi-sentence content — every word capitalized reads fine for a label or heading of three to seven words, but becomes fatiguing and harder to parse at sentence length.

In formal document contexts like legal agreements, certificates, and invitations, check whether capitalized case is the appropriate register for your audience — some legal traditions prefer small caps or title case for headings, and over-capitalizing can look informal in those contexts.

When using capitalized case for UI labels in a web or mobile app, cross-reference your design system's guidelines — Google Material Design uses sentence case for most labels, while Apple's Human Interface Guidelines use title case, and capitalized case sits closer to title case.

Keep a note of any brand names, product names, or technical terms in your content that need manual correction after conversion — building a short checklist saves time when you are converting the same content repeatedly.

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In-Depth Guide

Understanding Capitalized Case

Capitalized case — also called start case or word case — is the simplest capitalization rule: the first letter of every word is uppercase, all remaining letters are lowercase, no exceptions. Unlike title case, there are no rules about which words are important enough to capitalize. Unlike sentence case, there is no need to track sentence boundaries. Every word, every time. This simplicity makes it ideal for contexts where consistent visual treatment of labels matters more than adherence to editorial style conventions.

The most common use is UI design and navigation. When building a web or mobile application, navigation items, tab labels, button groups, and section headers frequently need to be consistently formatted without ambiguity about which words get capitals. Capitalized case solves this cleanly — designers and developers can apply it mechanically without consulting a style guide or debating whether 'and' in 'Search And Filter' should be capitalized. Paste your list of UI labels here, convert in one step, and paste directly into your Figma component or component props.

A second high-frequency use is formal printed documents: certificates, invitations, award programs, and event programs. These contexts have a long typographic tradition of capitalizing every significant word in headings and titles — 'Certificate Of Achievement', 'In Recognition Of Outstanding Contribution'. Converting your text here ensures every label on the document follows the same pattern rather than mixing capitalized and uncapitalized words based on whoever typed each section.

For product catalogs and e-commerce, capitalized case creates visual parity across product names of different lengths and structures. 'Adjustable Standing Desk With Cable Management' and 'HDMI Cable' both read as proper product names rather than one looking like a sentence and the other looking like an identifier. Most e-commerce platforms and comparison shopping engines display product titles exactly as submitted, so the capitalization choice has direct impact on how products appear in search results.

The distinction between capitalized case and title case matters most when you are writing for publication. Title case (AP, Chicago, APA) has specific rules about leaving prepositions, articles, and conjunctions lowercase that editorial teams and copyeditors enforce. Capitalized case ignores those rules and capitalizes everything — which is wrong for editorial headings but correct for the many non-editorial contexts where simplicity and visual consistency are the actual goals.

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