Fake iPhone Call History Generator
Create a realistic iPhone recent calls screen โ add missed, incoming, outgoing, and FaceTime calls. Download as PNG instantly.
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Fake iPhone Call History Generator โ iOS 17/18 Accurate Recents Screen
You've seen the creative: a YouTube thumbnail showing a missed call from a famous name, a TikTok skit that opens on the iPhone Recents screen, a Twitter post "proving" a celebrity reached out. Getting that screenshot used to mean finding a sketchy APK, dealing with watermarks, or staging your actual device.
This is a free, browser-based tool that generates a pixel-accurate iPhone Call History screenshot โ the Recents tab in the iOS Phone app โ matching iOS 17 and iOS 18 exactly. Light mode, dark mode, individual call entries, correct call-direction arrows, missed call red colouring, and the full iOS bottom tab bar. No installation, no account, no watermark.
Every visual detail is sourced directly from how the real iOS Phone app looks today: the SF Pro system font, 44pt contact avatar circles, the precise shade of iOS blue (#007AFF) for info buttons and active tab indicators, and the correct directional arrows (โ for outgoing, โ for incoming and missed) that iOS uses โ not arbitrary phone icons.
iOS 17/18 Visual Accuracy โ What's Different Here
Most fake call history tools are built around a rough approximation โ wrong icons, wrong font weights, wrong row heights. This generator was rebuilt from scratch against the actual iOS 17/18 Recents UI. Here's what that means in practice:
Correct Carrier Omission
iOS 17 removed the carrier name from the status bar on iPhones with a single SIM and a stable connection. This generator reflects that โ no carrier text cluttering the top bar, exactly as your real iPhone looks today.
Direction Arrows, Not Phone Icons
iOS shows a small โ (up-right diagonal arrow) for outgoing calls and a โ (down-left diagonal arrow) for incoming and missed calls โ rendered in red for missed. Generic phone icons are wrong. These arrows are rendered as inline SVGs matching the exact geometry of the iOS SF Symbols.
Proper Tab Bar Icons
The iOS Phone bottom tab bar uses: a star for Favourites, a clock for Recents, a person silhouette for Contacts, a 3ร3 dot grid for Keypad, and a reel for Voicemail. Not generic Lucide icons. The Recents tab highlights in #007AFF blue as the active screen.
True Dark Mode
Toggle to Dark mode and the preview switches to iOS dark: #1C1C1E background, white contact names, #636366 secondary text, and #38383A separator lines โ the exact values Apple uses, not generic grey. Missed calls stay red but shift to #FF453A (dark mode variants use slightly different values).
What You Can Edit
Every element in the call list is editable. For each entry you can set: the contact name (or a phone number for unknown callers), the call type (incoming, outgoing, missed, FaceTime video, FaceTime audio), the timestamp shown on the right side of the row, a sub-label like "mobile" or "iPhone", and a repeat count that appears in parentheses โ "(3)" โ when the same number called several times in a row.
The status bar is fully configurable: set the time to "9:41" for an authentic Apple-demo feel, or something more specific for your story. Choose WiFi, LTE, or 5G for the network indicator, and drag the battery slider to any level.
Global controls let you switch the entire screen between Light and Dark mode with a single click, and toggle the active view between "All Calls" and "Missed Only" โ matching what real iOS shows when you tap the "Missed" tab in the Recents screen.
How to Make a Fake iPhone Call History Screenshot
All generated screenshots are fictional mockups โ created for creative, educational, and storytelling use only. Do not use them to fabricate real call records or deceive anyone.
- Click "Load Demo" to see a pre-filled example, or start from scratch with the blank default.
- In the Phone Settings panel, pick Light or Dark theme and set the status bar time, network, and battery.
- In the Call Entries panel, click "Add Call" to append a new row. Edit the name, type, timestamp, and label of each entry.
- Use the โ / โ arrow buttons to reorder calls. Use the trash icon to delete any entry.
- Watch the live phone preview update in real time as you type.
- Click "Download with Frame" for the full phone mockup, or "Download without Frame" for only the call history screen.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this tool completely free?
Yes โ entirely free, no account required, and no watermark on exported images. The generator runs fully in your browser. Nothing is uploaded to any server; all rendering happens locally on your device.
Does the export include the phone frame?
"Download with Frame" exports the standard iOS phone frame, status bar, call list, and bottom tab bar. "Download without Frame" exports only the call history screen content. Both exports are captured at 2ร pixel density, so they stay sharp at large sizes โ suitable for YouTube thumbnails, presentations, or course materials.
Can I add a contact photo / avatar?
Yes. Upload an image from your device or paste an image URL for each call entry. If no photo is set, the preview falls back to the contact's first initial on a coloured background, similar to the default iOS contact style.
What does the "Missed Only" view do?
Switching Active View to "Missed Only" filters the call list so only entries marked as missed calls are shown in the preview โ exactly replicating the "Missed" tab filter in the real iOS Recents screen. Your full list is still stored; switching back to "All Calls" restores everything.
Why does iOS 17 have no carrier in the status bar?
Apple removed the carrier name from the iPhone status bar in iOS 17 for single-SIM devices on stable connections. The space is used for the network indicator (5G/LTE/WiFi) instead. Showing a carrier name in the status bar would actually make the screenshot look like an older iOS version โ or like a dual-SIM phone โ so this generator leaves it out by default for maximum realism.
Disclaimer: FakeMockup.com is a creative mockup tool designed strictly for educational, entertainment, design, and content creation purposes. Screenshots generated by this tool are not real iPhone call records. This tool is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by Apple Inc. The iOS interface design referenced here is the property of Apple Inc. Use this tool responsibly and in compliance with applicable laws and platform terms of service. Do not use generated images to deceive, defraud, defame, or misrepresent real people or real communications.



