Capitalize Sentences

Capitalize the first word in your sentences automatically, or convert entire text case.

How to Capitalize Sentences

Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Type or paste your text into the left box.
  2. Choose a transformation style from the buttons below (e.g., Sentence case, Title Case).
  3. The converted text will appear instantly in the right box.
  4. Copy the result to your clipboard.

Pro Tips

  • Sentence case: Capitalizes specific words after period, question mark, or exclamation.
  • Title Case: Capitalizes the first letter of almost every word (great for headlines).
  • UPPERCASE: Good for emphasis or legal disclaimers.

Automate Your Formatting

Incorrect capitalization is the first sign of amateur writing. Our Sentence Case Converter ensures your text follows standard grammatical rules instantly. Do not waste time manually fixing "caps lock accidents" or messy transcripts—let our algorithm handle it.

When to Use Each Mode

  • Sentence case: The standard for most text. Only the first letter of the first word (and proper nouns) is capitalized.
  • UPPER CASE: Use sparingly for emphasis, headers, or legal disclaimers.
  • lower case: Useful for normalizing data inputs or certain poetic styles.
  • Title Case: The standard for headlines, book titles, and article names. (e.g., "The Catcher in the Rye").
  • aLtErNaTiNg cAsE: Primarily used in memes or informal digital slang (SpongeBob meme format).

Why Consistency Matters

In professional communication, inconsistent casing confuses the reader and damages trust. Using a tool guarantees that every header in your document follows the exact same rule set, providing a polished, cohesive look.

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