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Simple Steps to Use the Case Converter:
Paste Your Text: Find the large input text box and paste the text you want to convert.
Choose Your Case: Click the button for the text style (case) you want. Common options are:
UPPERCASE: Converts all letters to CAPITALS.
lowercase: Converts all letters to small letters.
Title Case: Capitalizes The First Letter Of Every Word.
Sentence case: Capitalizes just the first letter of the first word.
camelCase: Removes spaces and capitalizesTheFirstLetterOfEachWordExceptTheFirst.
PascalCase: Similar to camelCase but AlsoCapitalizesTheFirstWord.
Snake_case: Replaces spaces with underscores_between_words.
kebab-case: Replaces-spaces-with-hyphens-between-words.
Convert: The conversion often happens instantly as you click the button, or you may need to click a "Convert" button.
Copy the Result: Once your text is converted, use the "Copy" or "Copy to Clipboard" button to easily use your newly formatted text elsewhere.
How to Use a Case Converter (Step‑by‑Step)
Here’s a typical workflow to use one:
Open the Case Converter tool
Navigate to the website that offers the case converter.
If it’s part of a larger suite (text tools, utilities, etc.), find the “Case Converter” section.
Input your text
Copy the text you want to convert from wherever it is.
Paste it into the input box in the case converter. Some tools may also let you type directly.
Sometimes you can upload a file or import text from a document.
Choose the case format
Look at the available options: UPPERCASE, lowercase, Title Case, Sentence case, etc.
Select the one you want.
Convert
Click a button like “Convert”, “Transform”, or similar.
The tool will change the text to the chosen case and show it in an output area.
Review
Check the converted text. Make sure there are no mistakes, weird capital letters, or formatting issues.
Copy or Export
Once it looks good, copy the converted text to your clipboard.
Some tools allow downloading as a text file.
Others let you replace the input with the converted text, or clear and start over.
Use the text as needed
Paste into your document, game chat, codebase, blog post, etc.
Ensure consistency: if you're writing many sections, use the same case style throughout.
Tips for Better Results
If your original text has inconsistent capitalization (mix of upper/lower), convert first to lowercase or sentence case then adjust.
For long text, some tools might lag; break it into smaller chunks if needed.
Use Title Case carefully—some minor words (a, the, of, etc.) usually remain lowercase in certain styles. If you need specific style guidelines, check them.
For technical work (coding), ensure the case style matches the conventions of the language or project (e.g. camelCase, snake_case).