CaseShift
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PascalCase Converter

Convert text to PascalCase instantly — free online tool

Characters: 0·Words: 0·Lines: 1

Instant Conversion

Transform text in real-time with a single click. No waiting, no loading.

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100% Private

Everything runs in your browser. Your text is never uploaded to any server. We collect zero data.

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Unicode Support

Works with English, Chinese, Japanese, Korean, accented characters, and more.

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Mobile Friendly

Convert text on any device — desktop, tablet, or mobile. No app download needed.

How to Convert Text Case

  1. 1
    Paste your textType or paste text into the input box. Works with multiple lines.
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    Click a conversion buttonChoose from UPPERCASE, lowercase, Title Case, Sentence case, camelCase, snake_case, or PascalCase.
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    Copy the resultClick the copy button to copy the converted text to your clipboard.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is PascalCase?

PascalCase is a naming convention where each word starts with a capital letter and there are no spaces or underscores. Example: "hello world" becomes "HelloWorld".

How do I convert to PascalCase?

Paste your text into the input box above and click the "PascalCase" button. The converted text will appear in the output area.

Is this tool free?

Yes, CaseShift is completely free with no signup required. There are no hidden fees or usage limits.

Does it work on mobile?

Absolutely! CaseShift is mobile-friendly and works on any device with a web browser.

Is my data safe?

Yes! All processing happens in your browser — nothing is uploaded to any server. Your text never leaves your device.

Can I convert multiple lines at once?

Yes, the tool works with multi-line text. Each line will be converted individually.

What about special characters and numbers?

Special characters are removed, numbers are kept, and letters are converted according to PascalCase rules.

Does it support non-English characters?

Yes! CaseShift supports Unicode, so it works with English, Chinese, Japanese, Korean, accented Latin characters, and more.