Text Case Converter - Change Uppercase, Lowercase & More Free
Need to change text to uppercase, lowercase, title case or sentence case? This free online text case converter does it instantly, no signup needed.
That one text formatting problem nobody talks about
You copy text from a PDF, a website, or an old document. And it comes in ALL CAPS. Or all lowercase. Or with random Capitalization That Makes No Sense.
Now you have two choices. Retype the whole thing manually. Or find a faster way.
Retyping a paragraph with wrong capitalisation takes a minute. Retyping a full article or a document with hundreds of lines? That is the kind of task that eats your afternoon.
A text case converter does it in one click. Paste your text, pick the case you need, copy the result. Done.
What is a text case converter?
A text case converter is a simple tool that changes the capitalisation of your text without you having to retype anything.
You paste in whatever text you have, select the format you want, and the tool instantly transforms it. Uppercase to lowercase. Lowercase to title case. Messy mixed case to clean sentence case. It handles all of it.
The Text Case Converter on EasyQuickTool supports every common case format in one place, free, with no account required.
Every text case explained
UPPERCASE
Converts every letter to capitals. ALL TEXT LOOKS LIKE THIS.
Used for: headings that need to stand out, acronyms, warning labels, design elements where all-caps is a deliberate style choice.
lowercase
Converts every letter to small letters. everything looks like this.
Used for: coding conventions, usernames, URLs, email addresses, cleaning up text that came in with unwanted capitals.
Title Case
Capitalises the First Letter of Every Word. Text Looks Like This.
Used for: article titles, book titles, product names, headings in documents, presentation slide titles.
Sentence case
Only capitalises the first letter of the first word in each sentence. The rest stays lowercase. This is how normal writing looks.
Used for: cleaning up text that came in with wrong capitalisation, fixing copy-pasted content, writing captions or descriptions that should read naturally.
Capitalised Case
Capitalises The First Letter Of Every Single Word Including Short Words Like And, Or, The.
Slightly different from title case, which typically skips short prepositions and conjunctions.
Alternating Case
aLtErNaTeS bEtWeEn uPpEr aNd lOwEr cAsE for each letter.
Used for: meme text, playful social media posts, humorous emphasis. Rarely useful professionally, but when you need it, you need it.
How to convert text case in seconds
- Open the tool - visit the Text Case Converter in your browser
- Paste your text - drop in as little as a single word or as much as a full document
- Pick your case - click uppercase, lowercase, title case, sentence case, or whichever format you need
- Copy the result - one click copies your converted text to the clipboard
- Paste it wherever you need it - your document, email, website, social post, anywhere
No login. No character limit. Works on mobile and desktop.
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Try Image CompressorWho actually uses this tool?
More people than you would expect, for more reasons than you would think.
Students and writers. You paste research from a source that used ALL CAPS headings into your document. Now every heading needs to be fixed before you submit. Running it through a case converter takes five seconds instead of five minutes.
Bloggers and content creators. You write a title in lowercase as a draft note, then realise it needs proper title case for publishing. Or you paste in an interview transcript that came through in all lowercase and needs sentence case to be readable.
Developers and programmers. Variable naming conventions require specific cases. camelCase, snake_case, and CONSTANT_CASE all have their place in code. Converting text to the right format before using it as a variable name saves manual editing.
Social media managers. Every platform has its own aesthetic. Some brands use ALL CAPS for emphasis. Others prefer sentence case for a conversational feel. Switching between them when writing copy for multiple platforms is a constant small task.
Anyone dealing with copy-pasted text. Text copied from PDFs, older documents, emails, and websites often comes with formatting that does not match what you need. A case converter fixes it without retyping.
Real situations where this saves time
You accidentally typed with Caps Lock on. You wrote two paragraphs before noticing. Normally you would delete and retype. With a case converter, paste and click lowercase. Fixed in two seconds.
You received a document in all caps. Someone sent you a report or a list that was formatted in uppercase throughout. Converting to sentence case makes it readable without touching it word by word.
You are writing article headlines. Title case rules are easy to get wrong. Which words get capitalised? Which ones do not? Pasting your draft title and hitting title case gives you a correctly formatted headline every time.
You are building a website or app. Navigation labels, button text, and headings each follow different capitalisation conventions. Keeping them consistent across a project is tedious when done manually. A quick convert keeps things clean.
You copy notes from a meeting. Meeting notes often come through in a mess of capitalisation depending on who took them and how fast they were typing. Running them through sentence case turns them into something readable before you share them.
Sentence case vs title case - which should you use?
This is a genuine question that trips people up, especially when writing for different platforms.
Use sentence case when your text is meant to read naturally, like normal writing. Blog post body text, social media captions, email subject lines, product descriptions. Sentence case feels conversational and approachable.
Use title case when you are formatting a title, heading, or label where you want every word to carry equal visual weight. Article titles, book names, app names, document headings, presentation slides.
A quick rule: if it is a heading on a published piece, title case. If it is a caption, description, or anything that should read like a sentence, sentence case.
Does it work on mobile?
Yes, completely. The tool runs in your browser with no app to download. Whether you are on an Android phone, an iPhone, a tablet, or a laptop, paste your text and convert it the same way on any device.
No limit on how much text you can convert
There is no character or word limit. Paste a single sentence or an entire document. The converter handles it all in the same instant click. No waiting, no processing time, no sign-up required.
Stop fixing capitalisation by hand
Correcting text case manually is one of those small, repetitive tasks that adds up. A paragraph here, a heading there. Over a week of writing, editing, and managing content, it costs more time than it should.
Bookmarking a text case converter means the next time you paste in text with wrong capitalisation, you spend two seconds fixing it instead of two minutes.
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