Change Text Case on iPhone — No App Download Needed
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Yes, you can convert text to uppercase, lowercase, title case, or sentence case directly on your iPhone — no app download required. It runs in Safari (or Chrome on iOS) right in your browser.
Open the case converter on your iPhone, paste your text, tap the case you want, tap Copy. Done in under 10 seconds.
Step-by-Step: Case Converter on iPhone
Works in Safari, Chrome, or any browser on iOS:
- Copy the text you want to convert (tap and hold → Select All → Copy, or just copy the relevant section).
- Open a new tab and go to wildandfreetools.com/text-tools/case-converter/ — or bookmark it for faster access.
- Tap inside the text box and paste (tap → Paste).
- Tap the case button you want: UPPERCASE, lowercase, Title Case, Sentence case, or aLtErNaTiNg.
- Tap Copy, then go back to your app and paste.
The whole process takes less time than trying to manually fix capitalization on a phone keyboard. And unlike most apps, this one is free with no account, no ads in your face, and no access to your files.
Why the iPhone Keyboard Makes Case Changes Painful
iPhone autocorrect is opinionated. It capitalizes after periods, capitalizes "I," and sometimes randomly capitalizes words it thinks are proper nouns. But it doesn't let you easily convert a block of text from ALL CAPS to normal case, or force a list of items to Title Case consistently.
The only built-in iOS option is to tap the shift key: tap once for the next letter uppercase, double-tap (caps lock) for all caps. That's fine for typing. For converting existing text? It's useless — you'd have to retype everything.
The online converter bypasses all of that. Paste any text — from a note, an email, a spreadsheet, anywhere — and convert it in one tap.
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The case converter runs on any device with a browser. That means:
- iPhone (any model with Safari or Chrome)
- iPad and iPad Pro
- iPod touch
- Any iOS or iPadOS version that runs a modern browser
It also works without a data connection if the page is cached in your browser — useful if you're on a plane or in an area with spotty service. The conversion runs on your device, not on a server.
What People Use the iPhone Case Converter For
The most common reasons people need case conversion on iPhone:
- Fixing copied text. You copied something from the web or an email that's in ALL CAPS, and you want to paste it somewhere readable.
- Formatting social captions. Writing a LinkedIn or Instagram post and need consistent capitalization for a list of items or a hashtag series.
- APA references on the go. Converting article titles to sentence case before adding them to a reference list in a research doc.
- Email subjects. You want a clean sentence case subject line but you typed in title case.
Use the word counter to check length on the same device after converting — useful if you have a character limit for the text you're working with.
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Open Free Case ConverterFrequently Asked Questions
How do I change text to lowercase on iPhone?
Open the free case converter in Safari or Chrome on your iPhone. Paste your text, tap "lowercase," then tap "Copy." Paste the result wherever you need it. This works for any amount of text and takes about 10 seconds.
Is there a case converter app for iPhone?
You do not need an app. The WildandFree case converter runs in your iPhone browser — Safari or Chrome — with no download required. It handles uppercase, lowercase, title case, sentence case, and alternating case.
How do I turn all caps off on iPhone?
If text is already typed in ALL CAPS, the iOS keyboard cannot convert it without retyping. Use the free online case converter: paste the text, tap "lowercase" or "Sentence case," copy the result. If you want to stop auto-caps-lock while typing, go to Settings > General > Keyboard and turn off Enable Caps Lock.

