Capital Case converter
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Why is it called Capital Case?
Capital Case is a text formatting style where the first letter of each word is capitalized, while the rest of the letters remain lowercase. It is often used for proper nouns, titles, and headlines.
Unlike camelCase or snake_case, Capital Case preserves spaces between words rather than using underscores or removing spaces altogether.
Learn more about title capitalization on Wikipedia.
Common use cases for Capital Case
- Formatting book titles, movie names, and article headlines.
- Used in user interfaces for better readability.
- Common in legal and official documents.
What are other names that people use for this casing?
Related casings
How to use the Capital Case converter
Using our Capital Case converter is simple:
- Enter or paste your text into the input box.
- Click the "Convert" button.
- Copy the converted text and use it anywhere you need.
FAQ
Is Capital Case the same as Title Case?
Not exactly. Capital Case typically capitalizes every word, while Title Case may follow specific style guides that exclude minor words like "and" or "the" unless they start the sentence.
Does Capital Case affect punctuation?
No, punctuation remains unchanged in Capital Case. Only the capitalization of letters is adjusted.
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