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Case Converter

Who uses this tool:WritersStudentsDevelopersContent CreatorsSEO Professionals

How to use the Case Converter

The Case Converter is a simple tool for transforming text between different capitalization formats:

  1. Paste or type your text into the left textarea
  2. Click a conversion button on the right to transform your text
  3. The selected button becomes highlighted with a left border
  4. Copy the result using the "Copy text" button
  5. Character count updates live as you type

When to use each text case

  • UPPERCASE: Titles, headings, acronyms, emphasis
  • lowercase: URLs, slugs, consistency
  • Title Case: Headlines, article titles, proper nouns
  • Sentence case: Regular paragraphs, professional writing
  • camelCase: Programming, variable names, JavaScript
  • kebab-case: URLs, CSS class names, domain names

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Title Case?

Title Case capitalizes the first letter of each word. It's commonly used for book titles, article headlines, and headings. Example: "The Quick Brown Fox Jumps Over The Lazy Dog"

What is camelCase used for?

camelCase is widely used in programming for variable and function names. It removes spaces and capitalizes the first letter of each word after the first. Example: "getUserProfile" or "calculateTotalPrice"

Does this tool save my text?

No. The Case Converter runs entirely in your browser. Your text is never sent to any server or stored anywhere. All conversions happen locally on your device, ensuring complete privacy.

About the Case Converter Tool

The etudai case converter transforms text between uppercase, lowercase, title case, sentence case, camelCase and kebab-case instantly. Paste your text, click a conversion type and copy the result in seconds. No signup, no limits, completely free. The tool works in your browser without sending your text to any server.

Developers use case converters to format variable names and code identifiers. Writers use them to fix accidentally capitalized text. Marketers use title case for headlines. Database administrators use snake_case and kebab-case for field names. etudai case converter handles all these conversions in one free tool.