Instant comment canvas
Open Facebook Comments comments mode and start with a native thread layout that already feels recognizable.
Build Facebook comment threads with nested replies, reactions, timestamps, and like states for posts, ads, or story visuals.
Workflow
No installs, no accounts. Open the editor, tune the details, and export when it looks real.
Step 1
Select Facebook from 41+ supported apps and choose comments mode.
Step 2
Edit commenter names, replies, likes, timestamps, thread depth, pinned states, and appearance options.
Step 3
Download a comments screenshot or short reveal clip when the thread reaction is the hook.
Features
Stage the native cues that make a Facebook comments read as real at a glance, then export it cleanly for close-up edits.
Open Facebook Comments comments mode and start with a native thread layout that already feels recognizable.
Shape top comments, replies, pinned labels, creator cues, timestamps, and nested discussion flow.
Set display names, handles, avatars, verification, and tone so every reply fits the scene.
Ship a static proof block or a motion-ready thread reveal for social edits, pitches, and reviews.
These are the interface cues viewers usually notice first when a Facebook screen is on camera.
Also included
Use cases
These are the scenarios where Facebook comments usually feel the most natural, useful, and believable on screen.
Show service feedback, product reactions, and community trust in a Facebook-native format.
Build parent-group, local-group, or interest-group style threads with more sentence-based reactions.
Stage realistic comment sections around offer posts, launch ads, and testimonial-style creatives.
Use familiar Facebook thread structure when the reaction context matters more than a polished social card.
Facebook comment threads usually feel more grounded and sentence-based than other social platforms. Realism comes from names, pacing, and reply depth that feel familiar to community posts, local business pages, or offer-driven content.
This page is useful for trust-building proof blocks, ad mockups, community discussion scenes, and post screenshots where the comments help sell the wider story. It works best when the thread has a clear context, such as a service update, a recommendation request, or a launch post.
FAQ
Quick answers about workflow, realism, and export decisions.
Yes. You can create deeper reply chains when the structure of the discussion matters to the mockup.
Usually it is the social context: believable names, slightly fuller sentence style, and reaction counts that match the size of the imagined page or group.
Yes. Teams use them in trust blocks, ad concepts, product-feedback visuals, and community-style story scenes.
Use PNG for landing pages, decks, and static screenshots. Use video when you want the comment flow or reaction timing to unfold on screen.
Yes. Write Facebook scenes in English, Spanish, French, Arabic, Brazilian Portuguese, German, Japanese, Indonesian, Turkish, and Simplified Chinese. The editor includes locale-aware fonts, keyboard labels, and Arabic chat direction so multilingual screenshots and videos stay readable.
Open the comments editor, shape the replies, and export the thread while the idea is still warm.
Same platform
Switch between the public post and the thread around it when the screenshot needs both setup and reaction.
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