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How do I convert a string to lowercase in Python?
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Learn of the two different ways to convert strings to lowercase in Python and understand when you should use each one with this quick guide.
2021-06-12

str.lower()

Python's standard method for converting a string to lowercase is str.lower() and is compatible with both Python 2 and Python 3. While this is the standard way for most cases, there are certain cases where this method might not be the most appropriate, especially if you are working with Unicode strings.

'Hello'.lower()               # 'hello'
'Straße'.lower()              # 'straße'
'Straße'.upper().lower()      # 'strasse'
# Example of incorrect result when used for unicode case-insensitive matching
'Straße'.upper().lower() == 'Straße'.lower() # False ('strasse' != 'straße')

str.casefold()

Python 3 introduced str.casefold(), which is very similar to str.lower(), but more aggressive as it is intended to remove all case distinctions in Unicode strings. It implements the casefolding algorithm as described in section 3.13 of the Unicode Standard.

'Hello'.casefold()            # 'hello'
'Straße'.casefold()           # 'strasse'
'Straße'.upper().casefold()   # 'strasse'
# Returns the correct result when used for unicode case-insensitive matching
'Straße'.upper().casefold() == 'Straße'.casefold() # True