Built for Facebook comments

Fake Facebook Comments Generator

Create fake Facebook comment threads with replies, reaction counts, and realistic timestamps for post mockups, ad concepts, and story visuals.

No credit card
No signup required
Dark mode on supported templates
100% private

Create a Facebook comments in 3 steps

No installs, no accounts. Just open the editor and start building.

Step 1

Pick your platform

Select Facebook from 35+ supported apps and choose comments mode.

Step 2

Customize everything

Edit commenter names, replies, likes, timestamps, thread depth, and appearance options including dark mode on supported templates.

Step 3

Export in HD

Download a pixel-perfect screenshot or an animated MP4 video with typing effects.

Built around the details people recognize first

Stage the native cues that make a Facebook comments read as real at a glance, then export it cleanly for close-up edits.

Instant in the browser

No downloads. Open the editor, pick Facebook Comments, and start building in seconds.

Video and screenshot export

Export animated MP4s with typing dots and scroll, or crisp retina-ready PNGs.

Private by design

Your comment threads never leave your browser. Zero data stored on our servers.

Pixel-perfect UI

Every bubble, header, and icon matches the real Facebook Comments interface.

Real Facebook details you can stage

These are the interface cues viewers usually notice first when a Facebook screen is on camera.

  • Authentic Facebook comment UI
  • Nested replies and thread depth
  • Pinned and edited comment labels
  • Like counts and reaction states
  • Light and dark mode

Also included

HD screenshot export

Best use cases for Facebook comments

These are the scenarios where Facebook comments usually feel the most natural, useful, and believable on screen.

Local business proof blocks

Show service feedback, product reactions, and community trust in a Facebook-native format.

Community discussion scenes

Build parent-group, local-group, or interest-group style threads with more sentence-based reactions.

Ad concept mockups

Stage realistic comment sections around offer posts, launch ads, and testimonial-style creatives.

Editorial story inserts

Use familiar Facebook thread structure when the reaction context matters more than a polished social card.

How to make realistic Facebook comments

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.

Facebook comments realism checklist

  • Use names, avatars, and reply tone that feel appropriate for the type of page or group you are simulating.
  • Keep reaction counts and nested replies believable for the size of the post and community.
  • Mix praise, questions, and neutral responses instead of making every comment read like a testimonial.
  • Use edited, pinned, or reaction-heavy cues only when they fit the actual thread context.

Common questions about Facebook comments

Quick answers to common questions about workflow, realism, and export decisions.

Can I build nested Facebook reply threads?

Yes. You can create deeper reply chains when the structure of the discussion matters to the mockup.

What makes a fake Facebook comment section look realistic?

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.

Are Facebook comment mockups useful for ad concepts and proof visuals?

Yes. Teams use them in trust blocks, ad concepts, product-feedback visuals, and community-style story scenes.

When should I export Facebook comments as PNG or MP4?

Use PNG for landing pages, decks, and static screenshots. Use MP4 when you want the comment flow or reaction timing to unfold on screen.

Ready in under 2 minutes

Make your first Facebook comments

Start with a screenshot or a video. No account needed — just open the editor and go.

Open the Facebook comments editor