Headline Case converter
Easily convert your text to Headline Case with our free online tool. Title Case is commonly used for formatting headlines, book titles, and proper nouns.
Why is it called Headline Case?
Headline Case refers to the capitalization style where the first letter of each major word is capitalized, while minor words (such as "and," "the," "of") may remain lowercase depending on specific style guides.
Learn more about Headline Case on Wikipedia.
Common use cases for Headline Case
- Formatting book, article, and movie titles (e.g., "The Great Gatsby").
- Capitalizing headlines and subheadings in journalism.
- Used in marketing materials for brand consistency.
- Professional emails and presentations.
What are other names that people use for this casing?
Related casings
How to use the Headline Case converter
- Enter or paste your text into the input box.
- Click the "Convert" button.
- Copy the formatted text and use it wherever you need.
FAQ
Is Headline Case the same as Sentence case?
No, Headline Case capitalizes each major word, while Sentence case only capitalizes the first word of a sentence.
Does Headline Case follow specific grammar rules?
Yes, different style guides (AP, Chicago, MLA) have varying rules on which words should be capitalized.
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