Writing
Case Converter
Convert text to uppercase, lowercase, title case, sentence case or alternating case.
What this tool is for
Case Converter helps you change capitalization without retyping a heading, list or imported block of text. Processing happens in the current browser session, so the normal workflow does not require uploading the text to BiNotePads.
How to use Case Converter
- Enter or paste the source data and keep an untouched copy when the order or formatting matters.
- Choose the available options, then select Process.
- Review the entire result before copying, downloading, publishing or importing it elsewhere.
Practical example
Turn an all-caps heading into title case, then review proper names manually. This makes the output easy to compare with the source before you continue.
Common uses
- Repairing copied uppercase text
- Standardizing headings
- Creating quick visual variations
Limits and accuracy
Automatic title and sentence case cannot reliably identify every acronym or brand name. Keep the original text, verify important results and use a specialized application when a task carries legal, security, financial or production risk.
Privacy and safety
This tool is intended for ordinary text and development samples. Do not paste passwords, authentication tokens, private keys, payment information, medical records or confidential client data into a general-purpose web page. Closing or refreshing the page can remove unsaved input.
Frequently asked questions
Does Case Converter upload my text?
No. The tool is designed to process input in your browser. Avoid pasting passwords, private keys or highly sensitive records into any ordinary web tool.
Can I use the result commercially?
You can use the transformed text in your own work, but you remain responsible for checking accuracy, rights, formatting and any platform-specific requirements.
Why can the result differ from another application?
Automatic title and sentence case cannot reliably identify every acronym or brand name. Different applications can use different parsing, language and encoding rules.