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Case Converter — Convert Text Case Instantly

Convert text to uppercase, lowercase, title case, sentence case, toggle case and camelCase with one click.

About Case Converter

Case Converter is a completely free online tool from FastTools that helps you get work done faster — no software to install, no account required, and no watermarks on your output. All processing runs securely in your browser, so your files never leave your device.

Key Features

6 case conversion formats in one tool

Instant preview of all formats simultaneously

One-click copy for each format

Works for any language using Latin script

No registration required

Why Use Case Converter?

In today's fast-paced digital world, having access to reliable, free online tools is essential. Case Converter saves you time and money by providing professional-grade functionality directly in your browser. Whether you're a student, freelancer, small business owner, or enterprise professional, this tool is built to make your workflow faster and more efficient.

Unlike desktop software that requires installation and often comes with subscription fees, Case Converter is completely free and works on any device — desktop, tablet, or mobile. There's no learning curve, no sign-up process, and no limitations on how many times you can use it.

Privacy & Security

Your privacy is our top priority. All processing happens directly in your browser — files are never uploaded to our servers, never stored, and never shared with third parties. Once you close your browser tab, there is no trace of your data anywhere. This makes FastTools one of the safest online tools available.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Title Case?
Title Case capitalizes the first letter of each word. E.g., "hello world" becomes "Hello World".
What is camelCase used for?
camelCase is used in programming for variable names. E.g., "hello world" becomes "helloWorld".
Is it free?
Yes, completely free.
Does it work for Hindi or other scripts?
Case conversion applies to Latin script. Hindi and other scripts do not have case differences.