About Letter Case Converter
A practical text-tool platform built to remove formatting friction from daily work.
Letter Case Converter is a utility website focused on one thing: making text operations fast, clean, and reliable. People use it to fix casing, clean messy copy, convert encoding formats, and run quick writing checks without installing desktop software.
Website Mission
Our mission is to reduce the "small but expensive" text problems that slow publishing, editing, SEO, and development workflows. Most users do not need a heavy platform; they need focused tools that work instantly and predictably.
In practice, this mission means:
- Tools that open fast and solve one job clearly.
- Output that is easy to copy into CMS, docs, spreadsheets, and code editors.
- A privacy-conscious approach where most text tools run directly in the browser.
- Continuous improvement based on real usage, not feature bloat.
Who Built This Website
Letter Case Converter is built and maintained by Ben Than, with support from lightweight tooling and contributors around content and QA. The project is operated as an independent product, not as a marketplace or agency service.
Why this matters: product decisions are made with a utility-first mindset. Features are added when they remove real friction for users who work with text every day.
What We Actually Build
- Text cleanup tools: remove extra spaces, line breaks, duplicate lines, and formatting noise.
- Case and writing tools: sentence/title case handling, headline formatting, keyword and meta checks.
- Encoding tools: Base64, binary, hex, ASCII/Unicode, plus HTML/CSS formatting.
- AI assistive tools: limited rewrite support for sentence/paragraph clarity.
Development Goals
Product development is guided by practical goals, not vanity metrics. Current priorities are:
- Increase reliability and consistency of output across all tools.
- Improve internal linking and educational content between tools and blog guides.
- Ship clearer tool documentation so users understand when and why to use each utility.
- Expand high-value tools for writing, formatting, and developer debugging workflows.
- Keep the website lightweight while improving quality standards and UX clarity.
How We Work
We prioritize small, frequent improvements: bug fixes, clearer output logic, stronger policy pages, better examples, and better connections between tools. This approach keeps the site useful for daily production work instead of turning it into a generic feature catalog.
Contact
If you want to report an issue, suggest a tool, or propose a workflow improvement, contact us at contact@lettercaseconverter.org or use the contact page.