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Free Fake X Chat Generator

Build X DM scenes with dark mode, verified badges, read receipts, avatars, image sharing, and GIFs. Export stills or videos.

Clean PNGs without an account
Pro video and animation export
Runs in your browser
45+ generator pages

Screenshot Ideas

X DM screenshot examples

Browse X DM screenshot examples for group aftershows, creator feedback, and structured dark mode threads.

Open the editor

Pick the right format

Why X (Twitter) chats work

Use X (Twitter) chats when viewers already recognize the app. Its header, bubbles, timestamps, and status cues establish the setting before they read the conversation.

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Fake X chat receipts

Mock brand or creator chats where verified-profile context and social-platform tone matter.

2

Journalist and founder chats

Stage sharper one-to-one X conversations for commentary, launch storytelling, and pitch visuals.

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Campaign and social concept mockups

Use X-style chat screenshots in decks and creative concepts where a public-social platform context is part of the story.

Workflow

Create an X (Twitter) chat in 3 quick moves.

  1. 01

    Step 1

    Pick your platform

    Select X (Twitter) from 45+ supported apps and choose chat, post, or story mode.

  2. 02

    Step 2

    Customize everything

    Edit messages, avatars, timestamps, read receipts, theme, and conversation details.

  3. 03

    Step 3

    Export in HD

    Download a sharp screenshot or an animated video with typing effects.

Features

Built around the details people recognize first

Set the interface cues that make an X (Twitter) chat recognizable, then export it for close-up edits.

Open in the browser

No downloads. Open the editor, pick X (Twitter), and start with the scene.

Local-first editing

Basic editing, guest drafts, and guest images stay in your browser. Cloud saves, AI tools, and server-rendered exports use our services when you choose them.

Platform-specific interface

Bubbles, headers, status cues, and icons follow the familiar X (Twitter) layout.

What you can customize in X (Twitter)

These are the details viewers notice first when a X (Twitter) screen appears on camera.

  • Image sharing for media-led chat receipts
  • Read states and realistic message spacing
  • GIF support for reaction-style scenes
  • Blue, gold, and business verified badges
  • Profile avatars, handles, and account context

Also included

Multilingual text and locale-aware exportsX DM dark mode and profile stylingScreenshot and animated chat exports

How to make realistic X (Twitter) chats

A fake X chat feels believable when the account context matches the tone of the exchange. Verified badges, profile scale, handles, and the sharper voice people associate with X matter almost as much as the message content itself.

Fake X chat realism checklist

  • Match the handle style, profile scale, and voice to one believable type of X account.
  • Use blue or gold verification badges only when they strengthen the scenario.
  • Keep the conversation concise and current rather than overexplained.
  • Make read-state and media-sharing cues consistent with the timing of the exchange.

Common mistakes

What makes X (Twitter) chats feel fake

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

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Using impossible status combinations

Read receipts, delivered states, call cards, and timestamps should agree with the story timeline.

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Writing like a polished ad

Real chats are short, uneven, and specific. Long perfect paragraphs make the screenshot feel fake.

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Choosing the wrong conversation format

A X (Twitter) group chat, direct message, voice note, or phone-frame export should match the job of the screenshot.

FAQ

Common questions about X (Twitter) chats

Quick answers about workflow, realism, and export decisions.

What makes a fake X chat look realistic?
Usually it is the account context. Believable X chats match profile style, badge usage, handle format, and tone to the kind of person or brand that would really use the platform that way.
Is this useful for creator outreach and campaign mockups?
Yes. X chat screenshots work well for creator outreach, founder-style launches, pitch decks, and commentary-led social concepts.
Can I make a fake Twitter chat too?
Yes. X and Twitter refer to the same direct-message layout here. The editor supports Twitter-style DM screenshots with current X styling, badges, avatars, and read states.
Should I use verified badges in every X chat screenshot?
No. They help only when the scene calls for them. Overusing badges usually makes the mockup feel more artificial.
Should I export X chats as screenshots or videos?
Use PNG for screenshots, deck assets, and social mockups. Use video when the pacing of the conversation or the message reveal matters in the final edit.
Can I make X (Twitter) scenes in different languages?
Yes. Write X (Twitter) 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.

Keep exploring

Read a focused guide or open a related generator when you need a different format or platform.

Ready in under 2 minutes

Make your first X (Twitter) chat

Guest mode lets you build and download watermark-free PNG screenshots without an account. Animated preview playback stays watermarked for non-Pro users. Pro unlocks AI writing, video and animation exports up to 4K and 60 FPS, carousel exports, and advanced rendering.

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