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Change Text Case on Chromebook — Free, No Install

Last updated: February 4, 2026 3 min read

Table of Contents

  1. How to Convert on Chromebook
  2. Chromebook App Limitations
  3. School Chromebook Restrictions
  4. Bookmark for Faster Access
  5. Frequently Asked Questions

Chromebook users have an advantage here: everything runs in the browser anyway, so a browser-based case converter fits right into the workflow. Open the free case converter in a Chrome tab, paste your text, click the format you need, copy back. No install, no nothing.

How to Change Text Case on Chromebook

  1. Open a new Chrome tab.
  2. Go to wildandfreetools.com/text-tools/case-converter/.
  3. Paste your text (Ctrl+V).
  4. Click the case you want: UPPERCASE, lowercase, Title Case, Sentence case, or aLtErNaTiNg.
  5. Click Copy, return to your document, paste (Ctrl+V).

Works in Chrome on any Chromebook — school-issued, personal, or enterprise. No admin permissions needed since it's just a website.

Why Native Chromebook Apps Fall Short

Google Docs (the most common writing app on Chromebook) has limited case conversion options:

The online tool fills the gap. It handles all five case types and works in the browser tab next to whatever you're working on. It also processes unlimited text — paste an entire document if you want.

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Works on School Chromebooks Too

School-issued Chromebooks often have app restrictions — students can't install extensions or access certain sites. Our tool is a regular website with no trackers, no data collection, and no suspicious permissions. IT administrators shouldn't block it, and students can use it freely.

It's particularly useful for students formatting APA reference lists (which require sentence case) or fixing the capitalization on pasted content from research sources.

Bookmark It for One-Click Access

If you use this frequently, bookmark it in Chrome:

From then on, one click on the bookmarks bar opens it instantly. The tool is lightweight — it loads in about half a second on most school Wi-Fi connections.

Try It Free — No Signup Required

Runs 100% in your browser. No data is collected, stored, or sent anywhere.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I change all caps to lowercase on Chromebook?

Use the free online case converter: open it in Chrome, paste your text, click "lowercase" or "Sentence case," copy the result. Google Docs also has Format > Text > Capitalization for basic conversions, but it does not include sentence case.

Is there a case converter app for Chromebook?

You do not need an app. The free online case converter runs in Chrome on Chromebook with no install. It handles all five case types: UPPERCASE, lowercase, Title Case, Sentence case, and aLtErNaTiNg.

Does Google Docs have sentence case on Chromebook?

No. Google Docs has uppercase, lowercase, and title case under Format > Text > Capitalization but does not include sentence case. For sentence case, use the free online converter and paste the result back into your document.

Brandon Hill
Brandon Hill Productivity & Tools Writer

Brandon spent six years as a project manager where he became the team's go-to "tools guy" — always finding a free solution first. He covers generator tools and productivity utilities with a focus on real time savings.

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