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Free Fake LinkedIn Post Generator

Mock LinkedIn posts with custom profiles, reactions, comments, metrics, and professional formatting for launches or case studies.

Fake LinkedIn post screenshot preview for LinkedIn post generator
Clean post PNGs without an account
Pro video and animation export
Runs in your browser
Editable metrics and badges

Pick the right format

Why LinkedIn post mockups work

Use a LinkedIn post mockup for creator announcements, product receipts, launch posts, and public reactions. Keep the main point readable at thumbnail size.

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Thought-leadership mockups

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

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Hiring and career announcements

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

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B2B launch and product updates

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

Workflow

Create a LinkedIn post in 3 quick moves.

  1. 01

    Step 1

    Pick your platform

    Select LinkedIn from 45+ supported apps and choose post mode.

  2. 02

    Step 2

    Customize everything

    Edit author details, captions, media, badges, timestamps, and engagement counts without rebuilding the layout.

  3. 03

    Step 3

    Export in HD

    Download a sharp post screenshot or a short reveal clip for decks, social edits, and approvals.

Features

Built around the details people recognize first

Set the interface cues that make a LinkedIn post recognizable, then export it for close-up edits.

Start with the post layout

Open LinkedIn Post post mode with the profile, media, caption, and reaction areas already in place.

Caption and profile control

Edit handles, names, avatars, captions, media, badges, timestamps, and source details in one place.

Match the metrics

Tune likes, replies, reposts, views, and bookmarks so the mockup fits the account and scenario.

What you can customize in LinkedIn

These are the details viewers notice first when a LinkedIn screen appears on camera.

  • Comment section
  • LinkedIn post layout and reactions
  • Professional reactions
  • Company branding
  • Profile customization

Also included

HD image exportMultilingual text and locale-aware exportsThought leadership styling

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.

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 a longer post structure without turning the update into a pasted blog excerpt.
  • Avoid overloading the post with too many hashtags, emojis, or hype signals unless the scenario calls for them.

Common mistakes

What makes LinkedIn posts feel fake

Most weak mockups fail on context, not polish. Fix these before you export.

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Treating the post like a banner ad

Real posts have small imperfections: human captions, realistic spacing, and engagement counts that fit the account size.

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Making every metric too round

Perfect numbers make screenshots feel staged. Use uneven likes, comments, shares, and timestamps.

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Forgetting the feed context

Match the caption, profile details, and spacing to LinkedIn before adding the campaign message.

FAQ

Common questions about LinkedIn posts

Quick answers 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 screenshots or videos?
Use PNG for screenshots, decks, and concept work. Use video when the post reveal or transition into comments matters in the final asset.
Can I make LinkedIn scenes in different languages?
Yes. Write LinkedIn scenes in English, Spanish, French, Arabic, Brazilian Portuguese, German, Japanese, Indonesian, Turkish, and Simplified Chinese. The editor includes locale-aware fonts, keyboard labels, and Arabic chat direction so multilingual screenshots and videos stay readable.
Ready in under 2 minutes

Make your first LinkedIn post

Open the post editor, edit the visible details, and export the finished mockup.

Open the LinkedIn post editor