What Is the Batch Headline Checker?
The Batch Headline Checker is an editorial quality-assurance tool for writers, editors, and content teams who need to verify multiple headlines against a single capitalization standard in one pass. Instead of checking each title individually in the title case converter, you paste all your headlines at once, choose your standard (AP, APA, MLA, Chicago, or plain lower/upper), and get an instant report showing which headlines are already consistent and which need correction.
Who Is This Tool For?
- Content editors and publishers reviewing a batch of article titles before publication — especially when enforcing a house style like AP or Chicago across a team.
- SEO managers and content marketers auditing blog post titles, meta titles, or social media post headlines for capitalization consistency.
- Students and academics double-checking APA or MLA formatted references and section headings before submission.
- Developers and technical writers normalizing documentation headings or API reference titles to a consistent case style.
How to Use the Batch Headline Checker
- Select your capitalization standard — Title Case, Sentence case, lower case, or UPPER CASE.
- If you chose Title Case, pick the title style: Standard, AP, Chicago, MLA, or APA.
- Paste your headlines into the text area, one per line.
- Click Run QA Pass to see which headlines are consistent and which need correction.
- For any inconsistent headline, click Review in converter to open it in the main converter with the text pre-filled.