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No downloads. Open the editor, pick Hinge, and start building in seconds.
Create Hinge chats and profile mockups with prompts, voice notes, roses, likes, and match context for dating scenes.
Workflow
No installs, no accounts. Open the editor, tune the details, and export when it looks real.
Step 1
Select Hinge from 37+ supported apps and choose chat, post, or story mode.
Step 2
Edit messages, avatars, timestamps, read receipts, dark mode, and every detail.
Step 3
Download a pixel-perfect screenshot or an animated video with typing effects.
Features
Stage the native cues that make a Hinge chat read as real at a glance, then export it cleanly for close-up edits.
No downloads. Open the editor, pick Hinge, and start building in seconds.
Export animated videos with typing dots and scroll, or crisp retina-ready screenshots.
Your chats never leave your browser. Zero data stored on our servers.
Every bubble, header, and icon matches the real Hinge interface.
These are the interface cues viewers usually notice first when a Hinge screen is on camera.
Also included
Use cases
These are the scenarios where Hinge chats usually feel the most natural, useful, and believable on screen.
Build Hinge-style match conversations where profile prompts and opener context are part of the story.
Stage awkward opens, unexpectedly smooth replies, and dating-app punchlines in a Hinge-native format.
Use Hinge-specific cues like voice replies and roses when the app identity needs to be obvious.
Plan romance, dating, and lifestyle scenes where Hinge feels more specific than a generic chat app.
Hinge scenes feel believable when the conversation clearly grows out of the profile context. Prompt references, opener style, and the slightly more curated vibe of Hinge matter more than just putting chat bubbles inside a dark layout.
This page is useful for prompt-based dating scenes, voice-note concepts, comedy screenshots, and storyboard work where the Hinge match context is part of the point.
FAQ
Quick answers about workflow, realism, and export decisions.
Usually it is the opener. A believable Hinge scene reacts to the profile or prompt context instead of feeling like a generic dating-app conversation.
Yes. Hinge mockups work well for comedy scenes, romance-story planning, and dating-app concepts where the profile context matters.
No. Use them when they actually help the scene feel more Hinge-specific. Overusing them makes the screenshot feel less natural.
Use PNG for screenshots, storyboard frames, and static posts. Use MP4 when message pacing or reveal timing matters in the final edit.
Start with a screenshot or a video. No account needed, just open the editor and go.
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37+ messaging and social platforms supported.