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Case Converter

Convert text between lowercase, UPPERCASE, Title Case, and Sentence case.

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Editor

Adjust the asset, then export it.

Upload, paste, or preview the source, tune the options, and leave with a copy-ready or downloadable result.

Source

Upload, paste, or choose the asset to edit.

Preview

Adjust settings and inspect the visible output.

Export

Download, copy, or continue into a Studio.

Text options

Choose lowercase, uppercase, title case, sentence case, or other case styles.

Cleaned or transformed text appears here.

Privacy: This tool runs entirely in your browser. No data is sent to our servers. We don't store, share, or have access to any of the information you process here.

Editor workspace and output options

Export package

Use the result area as the copy-ready handoff for the next step in your work.

Input
The text, data, code, or settings you provide.
Result
Cleaned, generated, validated, converted, or formatted output.
Carry forward
Copy, download, or continue into the related guide.

Sample inputs and editing tips

How to edit and export cleanly

Use Case Converter when you need to convert text between lowercase, UPPERCASE, Title Case, and Sentence case.

Because the processing runs in the browser, it is useful for drafts, lists, logs, and other everyday text that should not be sent to a remote API just for a small transformation.

Common use cases

  • Clean or reshape text before it moves into another app.
  • Clean a list before importing it into a spreadsheet, CMS, CRM, or note-taking app.
  • Prepare snippets from logs, emails, issue trackers, or exported reports.

How to use it well

  1. Start in the tool area above and enter the smallest complete input that represents your task.
  2. Choose the options that match the cleanup you need.
  3. Run the tool and review the output before copying or downloading it.
  4. For repeat tasks, keep a small sample input so you can verify the result quickly.

Practical tips

  • Start with a short sample when the source text is very large.
  • Keep an untouched copy of the original text until you have checked the output.
  • Combine this tool with related text tools when you need sorting, deduplication, extraction, or case cleanup.

Limitations to know

  • The result depends on the exact input formatting, especially line breaks and whitespace.
  • Very large pasted documents may be limited by browser memory on older devices.

FAQ

Q: What is Title Case?

A: Title Case capitalizes the first letter of each major word.

Q: Does it handle special characters?

A: Yes, special characters remain unchanged.

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Privacy: This tool runs entirely in your browser. No data is sent to our servers. We don't store, share, or have access to any of the information you process here.