How to Convert Text Case on iPhone, Android, Mac, and Windows
Converting text case on any device is simple with WikiPlus Case Converter at wikiplus.co — a browser-based tool that works identically on iPhone Safari, Chrome for Android, Mac browsers, and Windows browsers with no app or software download. This device-specific guide covers the fastest workflow for case conversion on each platform and explains which case formats are most commonly needed on mobile versus desktop.
Case Conversion on iPhone
On iPhone, open Safari or Chrome and navigate to wikiplus.co. Open Case Converter from the text tools section. Tap the input text area and use the iOS Paste option (tap and hold, select Paste) to paste your text from clipboard. Tap the case format button you need — Title Case, lowercase, camelCase, etc. The conversion is instant. Tap the Copy button to copy the result back to clipboard. Switch to your target app and paste. The entire workflow takes under 30 seconds on iPhone. For converting content directly from Safari (a web page title, for example), long-press the title text to select it, copy it, switch to WikiPlus, paste, convert, and copy back.
Case Conversion on Android
On Android, open Chrome or Firefox and visit wikiplus.co. The Case Converter interface is touch-optimised and works the same way as on desktop. Tap the input field, paste your text using the Android long-press context menu, and tap your desired case format. For developers working on Android, the tool is particularly useful for converting variable names from one naming convention to another when reviewing code in a mobile browser or code review app — copy the identifier, convert in WikiPlus, and paste back.
Case Conversion on Mac
On Mac, Chrome, Safari, or Firefox render WikiPlus Case Converter with a spacious desktop layout. The conversion buttons are displayed prominently and the input/output areas are large enough to handle multi-paragraph text comfortably. Use Cmd+A to select all text in the input area, Cmd+C to copy, and Cmd+V to paste new content. For writers converting headings from a Pages or Word document: select the headings, copy, paste into WikiPlus, convert to Sentence case or Title Case, copy the output, and paste back into the document with formatting.
Case Conversion on Windows
On Windows, Chrome or Edge render the WikiPlus Case Converter with the full desktop layout. Use Ctrl+V to paste, the case format buttons to convert, and Ctrl+C (or the Copy button) to copy the result. Windows users benefit from the clipboard history feature (Win+V) which lets you paste from multiple recent clipboard entries — useful when converting multiple text blocks to different case formats in sequence. For Windows developers, keeping WikiPlus Case Converter open as a browser tab alongside VS Code provides quick access to case format conversion without switching to a VS Code extension.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Is there a case converter app for iPhone?
- WikiPlus Case Converter at wikiplus.co works on iPhone in Safari or Chrome without any app download. For native iOS apps, Text Case and Drafts both offer text case conversion features. However, for a quick conversion without installing anything, the browser-based WikiPlus approach is faster and does not use device storage.
- How do I change text to uppercase on Android?
- Open WikiPlus Case Converter at wikiplus.co in Chrome or Firefox on Android. Paste your text into the input area, tap UPPER CASE, and copy the result. Alternatively, some Android keyboards have a caps lock feature for typing in uppercase. For existing text in a document app, WikiPlus provides the most reliable conversion across all Android devices without requiring a specific app.
- Can I convert text case in Microsoft Office on Mac?
- Yes. In Word for Mac, select text and use Format > Change Case or press Fn+Shift+F3 to cycle through case formats. This is convenient for basic cases (uppercase, lowercase, title case) within Word. For camelCase, snake_case, or kebab-case on Mac, use WikiPlus Case Converter since Office does not support programming case formats.