Fake Tweet Generator
The most accurate fake tweet generator online — every detail matches today’s X. Build it, then download in HD or copy it straight into the chat.
Tap anything on the tweet to edit it. Tap the avatar to upload a photo.
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Most fake tweet makers give you away in the first second, because they are still drawing last year's Twitter. The old blue bird sits where the X logo should be, the badge is the wrong shape, the like and repost counts are in the wrong place, and anyone who actually uses the app can tell instantly that the screenshot is fake. This fake tweet generator is built to match what X looks like right now, in 2026 — the current icons, the current verification badges, the current way views, reposts, likes and bookmarks are laid out under a post. That accuracy is the entire point. A fake tweet that looks real is convincing because the details are right, and the details are where every other tweet generator falls down.
You build the tweet by editing it directly. There is no long form to fill out on the side and no clunky control panel to learn — the tweet on screen is the editor. Tap the name to change the name, tap the handle to change the handle, tap the text to write the post, tap any number to set the count. What you see while you build is exactly what you download, which is why it is faster than every other fake tweet maker and why it works just as well on a phone as it does on a desktop.
How to Make a Fake Tweet
Making a fake tweet takes about thirty seconds:
- Add the profile. Tap the avatar to upload a profile picture, then tap the display name and the @handle to set who is posting.
- Write the tweet. Tap the tweet text and type whatever you want the post to say. Add an image to the tweet if you want one.
- Turn on a verified badge if the account should look verified — choose the blue badge, the gold business badge, or the gray government badge.
- Set the numbers. Tap the reply, repost, like, bookmark and view counts and set them to whatever you like, from zero to going viral.
- Add replies if you want a conversation. Each reply is fully editable, with its own name, handle, avatar, text and counts.
- Pick your look. Switch between light, dim and dark mode, and choose the feed layout or the single-post detail layout depending on the screenshot you need.
- Download. Export a high-resolution 2× PNG, or copy the image straight to your clipboard.
That is the whole process. No account, no email, no sign-up — you land on the page and start building.
What You Can Customize
This is a full fake tweet creator, not a stripped-down toy, so almost everything on the post can be changed:
- Profile: display name, @handle, and an uploaded profile picture.
- Verification badge: blue for individuals, the gold business badge for organizations (which correctly shows a square profile picture, the way real organization accounts do on X), and the gray government badge.
- The post itself: the tweet text, plus an attached image if you want one.
- Engagement counts: replies, reposts, likes, bookmarks and views — set each one independently to make a post look quiet or completely viral.
- Reply chains: add a full thread of replies underneath the main tweet, up to twenty-five, each one independently editable.
- Quote tweet: embed a quoted post inside your tweet as its own card.
- Community note: add the "Readers added context" note that appears under tweets on X, in its current design.
- Layout: switch between the feed view and the single-post detail view, which render differently on the real app.
- Theme: light, dim, or dark mode.
Fake Tweet, Fake X Post, Tweet Screenshot — What to Call It
Whether you call it a fake tweet generator, a fake X post generator, a tweet generator or a fake tweet maker, you are describing the same thing: a tool that builds a realistic tweet screenshot you can download and share. People search for it a dozen different ways — fake Twitter post generator, fake X tweet generator, tweet screenshot generator, fake tweet creator — because the platform changed its name from Twitter to X but the habit of calling it a "tweet" never went away. This page covers all of it. If you came here to make a fake tweet, make a fake X post, fake a verified tweet, or build a fake tweet with replies, you are in the right place, and it works the same way no matter which name you use for it.
What People Use a Fake Tweet Maker For
A fake tweet generator turns out to be useful for a lot more than pranks:
- Memes and jokes. The most common use by far — making a funny fake tweet to share with friends or post for laughs.
- Pranks. Build a fake tweet to wind up a friend, then watch them try to figure out if it is real.
- Marketing mockups. Designers and social media managers use a tweet generator to show a client what a post will look like before it goes live, without publishing anything.
- Presentations and slides. Drop a realistic tweet screenshot into a deck to illustrate a point about social media, a campaign, or public reaction.
- Content and skits. Creators making videos, comics and reaction content use fake tweets as on-screen props.
- Education. Teachers and students use fake tweets in lessons about media literacy, spotting misinformation, and how easily a screenshot can be faked — which is exactly why learning to make one matters.
- Prototyping. Anyone designing an app or a feed mockup can generate filler posts that look like the real thing.
Why This Fake Tweet Generator Looks More Real Than the Others
Three things separate a convincing fake tweet from an obvious one, and most tweet generators get at least one of them wrong.
The first is freshness. X changes its look constantly, and most fake tweet makers have not kept up — they still show the old Twitter bird, outdated badges, or an engagement bar from two redesigns ago. This generator tracks the current 2026 version of X, so the layout, icons, badges and counts match what people actually see when they open the app today.
The second is the badge details. Verification on X is not one badge anymore — it is blue for individuals, gold for businesses, and gray for government accounts, and the gold business accounts display a square profile picture instead of a round one. Tools that show a single generic blue checkmark look wrong to anyone paying attention. This one gets the badges right.
The third is the small stuff — the reply, repost, like, bookmark and view counts laid out the way X lays them out, the current timestamp format, Community Notes in their real design, and quote tweets rendered as proper embedded cards. Get those right and the screenshot is believable. Get them wrong and it falls apart.
On top of the accuracy: there is no watermark on anything you make, there is no sign-up and no account required, it is free with no limit on how many tweets you create, and everything is generated right in your browser. You download a clean, high-resolution image and that is it.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the fake tweet generator free?
Yes. The fake tweet generator is completely free, with no limit on how many tweets you can make. There is no account to create and no email to enter — you can start building a tweet the moment the page loads.
How do I make a fake tweet that looks real?
Match the details to the real app. Use an accurate profile picture and handle, set engagement counts that make sense for the account, choose the correct verification badge, and pick the layout and theme that fit the screenshot you need. Because this generator is built to match the current 2026 version of X, getting those details right is what makes the result look real.
Can I add a verified badge?
Yes. You can add a blue badge for an individual account, the gold business badge for an organization, or the gray government badge. The gold business badge correctly shows a square profile picture, matching how organization accounts appear on X.
Can I make a fake tweet with replies or a whole thread?
Yes. You can add a full reply chain underneath the main tweet, up to twenty-five replies, and each reply is fully editable with its own name, handle, avatar, text and counts.
Is it legal to make a fake tweet?
Making a fake tweet for a meme, a joke, a prank, a mockup or an educational example is fine. What matters is how you use it — fake tweets are for parody and entertainment, and you should not use one to deceive people, impersonate someone in a harmful way, or pass it off as a genuine post. Treat it like any other parody tool: clearly in fun, never to mislead.
Does it work for X (Twitter) on iPhone and Android?
Yes. The generator works in any modern browser on any device — iPhone, Android, tablet or desktop — and the editor is built to work just as well on a small phone screen as on a large one.
Is there a watermark on the image?
No. There is no watermark on any tweet you make. You download a clean, high-resolution image.
Can I download in high resolution or copy the image?
Yes. You can export a high-resolution 2x PNG, which is sharp enough for presentations and video, or copy the image straight to your clipboard to paste it wherever you need it.
Can I add a Community Note or a quote tweet?
Yes. You can add a "Readers added context" Community Note in its current X design, and you can embed a quote tweet as its own card inside the post.
Are my fake tweets saved anywhere?
No. Everything is generated in your browser, so nothing you make is uploaded or stored. When you close the page, it is gone.
For mock-up, joke, parody, entertainment and educational purposes only. The Fake Tweet Generator is a social-media simulation tool for creating clearly fictional posts — for pranks, memes, content creation and classroom use. Pranksters.com is not affiliated with, endorsed by or sponsored by X Corp. or Twitter, and all trademarks, logos and interface elements belong to their respective owners. Don't use generated images to deceive, defame, harass or harm anyone, or pass them off as genuine.