Built for Facebook posts

Fake Facebook Post Generator

Generate realistic fake Facebook posts with our free online tool. Customize author details, post text, images, and engagement metrics like likes and comments.

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

Create a Facebook post 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 chat, post, or story mode.

Step 2

Customize everything

Edit messages, avatars, timestamps, read receipts, dark mode, and every detail.

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 post 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 Post, 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 posts never leave your browser. Zero data stored on our servers.

Pixel-perfect UI

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

Real Facebook details you can stage

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

  • Verified profile support
  • Support for multiple images
  • Custom privacy settings
  • Adjustable engagement counts
  • Authentic Facebook UI
  • Clean, ad-free interface

Best use cases for Facebook posts

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

Local business promotions

Build believable service updates, promos, and offer-style posts for concept work and trust visuals.

Community update mockups

Stage neighborhood, group, or page-style announcements in a familiar Facebook feed format.

Product launch and feedback concepts

Use Facebook-style posts in campaign decks, testimonial concepts, and social proof planning.

Editorial and ad storyboards

Show how a post might look in-feed before moving into a wider ad or content production workflow.

How to make realistic Facebook posts

Facebook posts feel believable when the page context, post tone, and reaction scale all fit together. A clean mockup still falls apart if the copy sounds wrong for the type of page or if the engagement levels do not match the scenario.

This page is useful for local business promos, community updates, launch concepts, and trust-building visuals where Facebook feed context matters more than a generic marketing card.

Facebook post realism checklist

  • Match the post tone to a believable page or profile type instead of writing generic ad copy.
  • Use reactions, comments, and shares that fit the size of the imagined audience.
  • Keep the post length appropriate for Facebook rather than forcing TikTok or X-style brevity into the layout.
  • Use privacy and page-context cues only when they help the screenshot feel more native.

Common questions about Facebook posts

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

Can I customize Facebook post text, images, and engagement counts?

Yes. You can control the post body, profile or page context, and reaction numbers to fit the scene you are building.

What makes a fake Facebook post look realistic?

Believability usually comes from matching the copy style, page context, and engagement scale to one consistent type of Facebook presence.

Is this useful for local business and community mockups?

Yes. Facebook-style posts are often used for service promos, launch concepts, trust visuals, and community updates.

Should I export Facebook posts as PNG or MP4?

Use PNG for screenshots, decks, and ad concept boards. Use MP4 when the post reveal or feed progression is part of the story you want to show.

Ready in under 2 minutes

Make your first Facebook post

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

Open the Facebook post editor