As a classical photocatalyst, nano-TiO 2 has been widely investigated globally. However, achieving its photocatalytic activity within the spectral range of 400 to 740 nm through a facile approach remains a challenge. Herein, carboxylated carbon species sensitized nano-TiO 2 was successfully synthesized by a lowtemperature (300 °C) carbonization method using ethanol as carbon source and modifier and commercially available nano-TiO 2 as titanium source. The obtained sensitized TiO 2 nanoparticles exhibited excellent full visible-light-driven photocatalytic degradation performance. The synthesized TiO 2 samples were comprehensively analyzed using a range of characterization techniques. The results indicate that the sensitization of carboxylated carbon species endows the nano-TiO 2 with full-visible light spectral response properties and facilitates the separation of photogenerated electron−hole pairs, which leads to excellent full visible-lightdriven photocatalytic degradation performance. This study presents a novel strategy for broadening the spectral response and facilitating the industrial scale-up of commercially available nano-TiO 2 .