Fake Twitter X Post Generator
Build a realistic X (Twitter) post mockup in seconds — custom name, verified badge, engagement numbers, and photo. Download as a clean PNG, no signup needed.
FakeMockup's Fake Twitter/X Post Generator creates pixel-accurate Twitter and X post screenshots in your browser — free, with no signup and no watermark. Customize the display name, handle, verified badge, post text, likes, retweets, replies, and timestamp, then export a clean PNG instantly. Not affiliated with X Corp or Twitter.
What Is the Fake Twitter X Post Generator?
You know that moment when you need a specific tweet screenshot for a presentation, a meme template, or a course walkthrough — but hunting down the right real tweet is just tedious? That's exactly what this tool fixes. The Fake Twitter X Post Generator lets you build a pixel-accurate X (formerly Twitter) post mockup right in your browser, and download it as a clean high-resolution PNG in about 30 seconds flat.
Every detail is customizable. The display name, handle, profile picture, verified badge, post text, engagement counts, timestamp — all of it. The preview wraps everything in a realistic X app phone frame so the final export looks just like a real screenshot taken from a phone.
No Photoshop required. No account needed. The whole thing runs client-side in your browser, so nothing gets uploaded anywhere. Just edit, preview, and download.
What You Can Control
Author identity: Set any display name and @handle you want. Toggle the blue verified checkmark on or off — it renders as the real X-style badge inside the tweet. Upload a profile photo from your device or paste a public image URL for quick testing.
Tweet content & media: Write up to 280 characters of tweet text. Optionally attach an image or a video thumbnail (with a play button overlay) by uploading a file or pasting a URL. The preview updates live as you type.
The view count is a surprisingly useful lever — a tweet with 4M views but only 40K likes looks completely plausible and way more authentic than artificially round numbers across every metric.
Engagement metrics: Dial in exact numbers for replies, reposts, likes, and views. The numbers format automatically (47K, 1.2M) so they match what X actually displays.
Phone frame customization: The status bar at the top of the phone mockup shows a configurable time, network indicator (WiFi, LTE, or 5G), and a battery bar. Change them under the Settings panel to match whatever screenshot context you need.
Dark mode preview: Flip the "Dark Mode Preview" toggle in Settings to switch the tweet card to the X dark theme. The rest of the editor stays in your system theme — the phone preview dark mode is completely independent.
Two download options: "Download with Frame" exports the full phone mockup — great when you want it to look like a real phone screenshot. "Download without Frame" gives you just the tweet card itself, no phone border, useful when you're dropping it into a slide or a video.
Who Actually Uses This
Content creators and video producers
B-roll of viral tweets is everywhere on YouTube right now. But finding the exact tweet that makes your point — or one that doesn't come with a bunch of unwanted context — is a nightmare. Generating a clean mockup screenshot is much faster, and you control the exact wording.
Marketing teams and agency creatives
You need to show a client what a social campaign might look like before it goes live. Or you're building a pitch deck and want to illustrate "what if this tweet went viral?" — the generator gives you a photorealistic asset to drop straight into Keynote or Figma.
Educators, trainers, and course builders
Teaching media literacy, social media strategy, or communications? Nothing makes the lesson stick like a real-looking example. Generate a specific tweet scenario — say, a journalist's breaking news post or a brand's PR response — to illustrate a point without needing to find (or scrape) an actual tweet.
This tool is for creative, educational, and satirical use. Do not use generated tweet screenshots to impersonate real people on X, fabricate statements they never made, or spread misinformation by presenting fictional posts as real ones.
How to Generate a Fake X Post in 5 Steps
- Open the tool and click Load Demo to see what a finished mockup looks like — it populates a realistic example post instantly.
- Switch to the Post Editor panel (right column) and type in your display name, @handle, and tweet content. Upload a profile photo or paste an image URL.
- Adjust the engagement numbers — replies, reposts, likes, and views — to match the type of tweet you're simulating.
- In Settings, toggle dark mode if needed and customize the phone frame's status bar time, network type, and battery level.
- Hit Download with Frame or Download without Frame depending on whether you want the full phone mockup or just the bare tweet card.
Pro tip: For maximum realism, make views at least 10–20× the like count. A tweet with 50K likes and only 60K views looks off. A tweet with 50K likes and 2.8M views looks completely natural.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the Fake Twitter X Post Generator free?
Yes, entirely free. No account, no pro tier, no hidden limits. Generate and download as many posts as you need.
Will the downloaded image have a watermark?
No watermark at all. The exported PNG is clean — just the phone frame (or tweet card) with no overlaid branding from this tool.
Can I upload my own profile photo?
Yes. Hit the Upload button under Profile Image in the Post Editor panel. It converts your photo to a base64 data URL entirely in your browser — nothing is sent to a server. You can also paste a public image URL if you prefer.
Does it support X dark mode?
Yes. Toggle "Dark Mode Preview" in the Settings panel to switch the tweet preview to the X dark theme. The dark mode only applies to the phone preview — the editor panels follow your system or site theme separately.
What's the difference between "Download with Frame" and "Download without Frame"?
Download with Frame gives you the full phone mockup — rounded corners, status bar, X navigation chrome, home indicator bar. It looks like a real phone screenshot. Download without Frame captures only the tweet card itself, which is cleaner for dropping into presentations, Figma files, or thumbnails where you don't need the phone shell around it.
How do I make the tweet look more realistic?
A few things make fake tweets read as the real deal: use a real-sounding @handle (not test123), make views much higher than likes (usually 20–50× ratio), and set a plausible timestamp like "3h" or "22m" instead of "1min". Also, the verified badge alone isn't enough — pair it with a name that feels recognizable.
Disclaimer: FakeMockup.com is a creative mockup tool for educational, design, and content creation purposes only. The generated post screenshots are fictional and not real X (Twitter) posts. This tool has no affiliation with or endorsement from X Corp. or Twitter, Inc. Please use responsibly and in accordance with all applicable platform terms. Do not use generated mockups to deceive, defraud, or impersonate real individuals or organisations.
