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

Command Prompt

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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