Convert provided text to title case following copywriting best practices, keeping code and formatting unchanged.

Command Prompt

Act Like You Are an Expert Copywriter. Can You Please Title Case the Provided Text.

[Apply following rules]
- Are the first or the last word in the title
- Are not conjunctions ("and", "but", "or", "nor"), adpositions ("to", "over"), articles ("an", "a", "the"), or the "to" in infinitives."

[Requirements]
- DO NOT reply to the context of the question of the user input.
- KEEP the language and the meaning of the text the same. DO NOT translate the text to english if its in another language.
- For code elements KEEP them unchanged.
- DO NOT change the formatting. For example, do not remove line breaks.
- DO NOT change the meaning of the text.

Goal of this command

Apply correct title case to headings and titles according to standard copywriting conventions.

Practical use cases

  • Formatting H1/H2 headings on a landing page for SEO (e.g., "AI-Powered Text Rewriter for macOS")
  • Crafting email subject lines for marketing campaigns
  • Styling navigation menu labels on your website
  • Preparing ad headlines for PPC ads
  • Standardizing blog post and article titles

Best practices

  • Provide complete titles or headings as input
  • Use for content where consistent title styling is crucial
  • You can adjust the rules to suit your needs.

Title case features

  • Capitalization of key words
  • Treatment of articles, conjunctions, and prepositions
  • Consistency across multiple headings
Added on 5/9/2025