Smart Case Converter
Transform text between 15 case formats, clean it with 14 utilities, run find & replace, and track 10 live metrics — all with 100% privacy.
Case Converter
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How to use Case Converter
Transform your text in 4 simple steps.
1. Paste Your Content
Paste your text into the high-performance editor. Supports large documents and code snippets.
2. Select Casing
Choose from 15 casing formats, from standard UPPERCASE to developer favorites like camelCase.
3. Optimize & Clean
Use 14 utilities to clean spaces, sort lines, remove duplicates, find & replace and more.
4. Copy or Download
Instantly copy your formatted text to the clipboard or download it as a .txt file.
15 Case Formats
Every standard and programming case: camel, snake, kebab, pascal, constant, dot, path and Train-Case.
10 Live Metrics
Words, characters, sentences, paragraphs, lines, unique words, reading & speaking time — updated instantly.
14 Clean Utilities
Strip spaces, sort, dedupe, reverse, number lines, and full find & replace with regex.
Secure & Local
Your text is processed locally in RAM. We never store, see, or transmit your data.
F.A.Q
Answering your most frequent text transformation questions.
What is CONSTANT_CASE used for?
Also known as SCREAMING_SNAKE_CASE, it's widely used in programming for global variables and constants to make them easily identifiable.
Will I lose my line breaks during conversion?
No. The case converters preserve your paragraph structure unless you explicitly use the 'Remove Line Breaks' utility tool.
Is there a limit on text length?
Our optimized browser-based engine can handle very large documents smoothly without any server delay or performance lag.
Is my data private and secure?
Absolutely. We use local JavaScript processing, meaning your text never leaves your device's memory and is never stored on our servers.
Can I use this for code refactoring?
Yes. camelCase, PascalCase, snake_case, kebab-case, CONSTANT, dot.case and path/case are perfect for converting identifiers to consistent standards.
Does find & replace support regular expressions?
Yes. Toggle the Regex option to use full regular-expression patterns, with case-sensitive and whole-word options available too.