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Free Fake Voice Message Generator

Voice messages add a layer of intimacy and urgency that text alone cannot. Create realistic voice note bubbles with waveforms, play controls, and duration stamps.

Instant browser editor
No app install
42+ platforms
Runs in your browser

Core Feature Controls

Dial in the specific UI details that make chat visuals look believable.

  • Realistic voice note waveform visuals
  • WhatsApp, iMessage, and Telegram audio styles
  • Customizable duration timestamps
  • Play button and progress indicator
  • Mix voice and text messages in one thread
  • Screenshot and video export with audio bubbles

Detail-Level Editing

Control the small UI elements viewers notice when scenes are shown in close-up.

Cross-Platform Consistency

Reuse the same script idea across multiple interface styles with minimal rework.

Production-Ready Exports

Deliver still and motion assets that fit directly into editing and review pipelines.

High-Impact Use Cases

Where this specific feature improves realism and storytelling.

WhatsApp Scenes

Add voice notes to WhatsApp conversations for more authentic group and one-on-one scenes.

Urgency Signals

Voice messages imply the sender couldn't wait to type — use them for time-sensitive moments.

Character Development

Mix voice and text messages to show different communication styles between characters.

Business Communication

Create voice-note approval flows and feedback examples for business mockups.

Voice notes that deepen the scene

A voice note bubble says "I couldn't wait to type this" or "this is too important for text." Use them at emotional peaks — approvals, confessions, urgent updates — not for casual exchanges.

Mix voice and text messages within the same thread for variety. A conversation that switches from text to voice mid-thread feels more dynamic and realistic.

WhatsApp voice notes are the most universally recognized. Use iMessage audio messages for iPhone-specific scenes and Telegram for tech-savvy or international contexts.

Voice message checklist

  • Use voice notes at moments where typing would feel too slow for the character.
  • Keep duration timestamps realistic (10-30 seconds for most voice notes).
  • Mix voice and text in the same thread for visual variety.
  • Match the platform's voice note style to the conversation context.

Feature FAQ

Answers about setup, realism, and export options.

How do you add a fake voice note to a WhatsApp screenshot?

In TheFake, open WhatsApp mode, add a voice note message, set a duration that feels natural (8–25 seconds is realistic), pick played or unplayed state, and export the screenshot. The voice note bubble renders with the WhatsApp waveform, play control, and duration stamp so it reads as a real WhatsApp audio message.

Should the voice note be played or unplayed in the screenshot?

Unplayed (blue waveform on WhatsApp, full progress bar on iMessage) implies the recipient has not listened yet — good for urgency. Played (grey waveform, empty bar) implies it was already heard — good for follow-up context.

What duration looks realistic for a voice note?

Most real voice notes are 8-25 seconds. Anything under 5 seconds looks like a mistap. Anything over 60 seconds looks like someone who should have just called. Stay in the natural range unless the length is the joke.

I want a conversation that switches from text to voice mid-thread. Is that possible?

Mix text bubbles and voice note bubbles freely in the same conversation. The switch from typing to voice mid-thread is a powerful storytelling signal — it implies the sender got too frustrated, emotional, or rushed to keep typing.

Fast export workflow

Test the Feature Live

Open the tool, customize key details, and export your first version.

  • Instant browser editor
  • No app install
  • 42+ platforms
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