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Case Converter

Convert text between lower, UPPER, Title, Sentence, camelCase, PascalCase, snake_case, kebab-case, and CONSTANT_CASE. One click switches between formats.

Tool Summary Answer Block

This tool accepts structured input and returns deterministic output in the browser with no server upload.

Tool name
Case Converter
Input intent
Provide source content to transform, validate, or analyze.
Output intent
Receive normalized output suitable for copy, reuse, or debugging.
Example input
The quick brown fox
Example output
theQuickBrownFox
Ti

Active case

Title Case

Headlines and proper titles.

Natural languagePress 1–9 to switch

Input

Hello world example

Output

Hello World Example

Your text
0characters0words0lines
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Pick a case

Each card previews how your text will look.

Natural language
Programming
ResultTitle Case
0characters0words

All conversions at once

Compare every case side-by-side. Click any row to copy.

Shortcuts1–9switch caseAtoggle gallery

Tool Introduction

Convert text between lower, UPPER, Title, Sentence, camelCase, PascalCase, snake_case, kebab-case, and CONSTANT_CASE. One click switches between formats.

Tool Overview

Whether you are renaming variables, normalizing copy for a style guide, or generating identifiers from a label, the Case Converter handles the most common cases without forcing you to remember individual conversion rules. Pick a target case from the pills, and the output updates immediately.

Use Cases

  • Use Case Converter when you need fast convert text between lower, upper, title, camelcase, snake_case, and more.
  • Handle text workflows directly in the browser with no install required.
  • Support SEO long-tail intent by covering quick checks, troubleshooting, and one-off conversions.

Input/Output Examples

camelCase
Input Intent
The quick brown fox
Output Intent
theQuickBrownFox
snake_case
Input Intent
The quick brown fox
Output Intent
the_quick_brown_fox

FAQ

How does Title Case decide which words to capitalize?+
It capitalizes every word except common short words (a, an, and, the, of, in, on, ...). The first word is always capitalized.
Does camelCase preserve numbers?+
Yes. Numbers are kept in place and treated as part of the word that contains them.

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