Built for LinkedIn posts

Fake LinkedIn Post Generator

Generate fake LinkedIn posts with reactions and engagement. Create professional mockups for thought leadership, B2B content, and career storytelling.

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No signup required
Dark mode on supported templates
100% private

Create a LinkedIn post in 3 steps

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

Step 1

Pick your platform

Select LinkedIn 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 LinkedIn 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 LinkedIn 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 LinkedIn Post interface.

Real LinkedIn details you can stage

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

  • Comment section
  • Authentic LinkedIn post UI
  • Professional reactions
  • Company branding
  • Profile customization

Also included

HD image exportThought leadership styling

Best use cases for LinkedIn posts

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

Thought-leadership mockups

Build founder, operator, or creator-style LinkedIn posts for decks, campaigns, and positioning work.

Hiring and career announcements

Stage recruiting posts, role announcements, and career milestone content in a LinkedIn-native format.

B2B launch and product updates

Use LinkedIn post mockups for product rollouts, case-study snippets, and company updates.

Corporate and sales storytelling

Show professional-feed screenshots in pitch decks, onboarding assets, and editorial concepts.

How to make realistic LinkedIn posts

LinkedIn posts feel believable when the voice matches the kind of profile posting them. A founder update, a recruiter announcement, and a consultant thought piece should not sound the same, even if they use the same layout.

This page is useful for thought-leadership concepts, hiring announcements, B2B launch visuals, and corporate storytelling where the LinkedIn feed context is part of the message.

LinkedIn post realism checklist

  • Match the writing style to the type of profile or company that is posting.
  • Keep reactions and comments proportional to the size of the imagined audience and authority level.
  • Use line breaks and longer-form structure in a way that still feels native to LinkedIn, not like a blog excerpt.
  • Avoid overloading the post with too many hashtags, emojis, or hype signals unless the scenario calls for them.

Common questions about LinkedIn posts

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

What makes a fake LinkedIn post look realistic?

Usually it is voice and context. A believable LinkedIn post sounds like the kind of person or company behind it, with engagement levels that match that profile.

Is this useful for hiring, B2B, and founder-style mockups?

Yes. LinkedIn post mockups are strong for thought-leadership concepts, job announcements, product updates, and sales or corporate storytelling.

Should LinkedIn posts be longer than other social mockups?

Often yes, but they still need a strong first screen. The opening lines should carry the idea even before someone expands the rest.

Should I export LinkedIn posts as PNG or MP4?

Use PNG for screenshots, decks, and concept work. Use MP4 when the post reveal or transition into comments matters in the final asset.

Ready in under 2 minutes

Make your first LinkedIn post

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

Open the LinkedIn post editor