Fake tweet generator
Build a pixel-close X post mockup: your name, text, metrics, and theme, exported as a clean PNG. For decks, ads, tutorials, and memes. Nothing gets posted.
The honest-use line
- Mockups for decks, ads, docs, and tutorials: the everyday legitimate use. The post does not exist yet, so a screenshot cannot exist either.
- Memes and satire: fine when a reasonable reader can tell it is a joke. The classic format works because everyone recognizes it.
- Fabricating a quote and presenting it as something a real person said: not fine, and in plenty of jurisdictions actionable. The tool renders pixels; what you claim about them is on you.
- Everything happens client-side. The image, the avatar you upload, and the text never reach a server, ours included.
Frequently asked questions
How do I make a fake tweet screenshot?
Fill in the fields above: name, handle, the post text, the time line, and whatever metrics you want, then download the card as a PNG or copy it straight to your clipboard. The avatar is clickable if you want to upload your own image. Nothing is posted anywhere; it is a picture, generated in your browser.
Is making a fake tweet legal?
Making a mockup image is fine, and it is how ads, decks, tutorials, and memes have always been made. What can get you in trouble is what you do with it: passing a fabricated post off as something a real person actually said can be defamation, and impersonation violates X's rules. Use it for mockups and satire that reads as satire, not deception.
Does this post anything to X?
No. The tool has no connection to X at all: no login, no API, no draft. It renders a picture of a post that never existed, entirely in your browser, and the image never touches our servers either.
Why would I mock up a post instead of taking a screenshot?
Because the post does not exist yet. Product mockups showing planned announcements, ads that need a social-proof visual, course material teaching what a good post looks like, and A/B-testing how copy reads in the real format are all mockup jobs. A screenshot needs the post to be live; this does not.
Can I use the image commercially?
The image you generate is yours; we add no watermark and claim no rights over it. Keep in mind the X interface design belongs to X, which matters if you are shipping something that could be confused with the real product, and the impersonation caveats above still apply.
Make the real version of this post
posthell schedules real posts to X and 14 other networks, tracks what each one did, and its AI shapes drafts from your own notes. The mockup is practice; the calendar is the game.