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Fake Tweet Generator - Online Prank Twitter Screenshot

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Just had an amazing idea for a new rocket design! 🚀

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Frequently Asked Questions

A Fake Tweet Generator is an online tool that lets you create realistic-looking Twitter/X screenshots without actually posting to the platform. You can customize every detail — from the profile picture, display name, and @username to the tweet content, engagement metrics (likes, reposts, views), and even the timestamp. It's perfect for creating memes, pranks, social media mockups, presentations, or educational content. Our generator replicates the exact look and feel of X (formerly Twitter) in both Light and Dark modes, ensuring your fake screenshots look authentic.

Yes, absolutely! Our Fake Tweet Generator is 100% free with no registration required. You can generate unlimited fake tweet screenshots, download them as high-quality PNG images, and use them for any purpose — personal or commercial. There are no hidden fees, watermarks, or limitations. We believe in providing accessible, fun tools for everyone.

It's simple! Once you've customized your tweet in the settings panel, click the "Download Screenshot" button. Our tool uses advanced HTML-to-canvas rendering technology to capture the tweet preview at 2x resolution for crisp, clear images. The screenshot will be saved as a PNG file to your device. Pro tip: If your avatar or image attachment uses an external URL, make sure the image host supports CORS (Cross-Origin Resource Sharing) to avoid blank images in the screenshot. We recommend using images from Imgur, Cloudinary, or similar services.

Yes! Our generator fully supports both Light Mode and Dark Mode. Simply toggle the "Dark Mode Preview" switch in the settings panel to switch between themes. The Dark Mode accurately replicates X's official dark theme with the correct background color (#000000), text colors, and border styles. This is great for creating screenshots that look like they were taken from a phone or desktop set to dark mode — which is how many users browse X today.

Our generator is packed with features to make your fake tweets as realistic as possible:

✅ Custom Avatar: Use any image URL as your profile picture.
✅ Verified Badges: Choose between Blue (X Premium) and Gold (Business/Organization) verification badges.
✅ Full Tweet Content: Write up to 500 characters with emoji support.
✅ Image Attachments: Add a photo to your tweet with proper rounded corners and border styling.
✅ Quote Tweets: Embed a quoted tweet within your tweet for extra realism.
✅ Engagement Metrics: Customize replies, reposts, likes, and view counts with auto-formatting (e.g., 1.2K, 3.4M).
✅ Timestamp & Source: Set the time (e.g., "2h", "Mar 15") and device source (e.g., "Twitter for iPhone").
✅ Light/Dark Mode: Switch between themes instantly.
✅ High-Res Download: Export as a crisp PNG at 2x resolution.

Creating fake tweets for entertainment, memes, or personal use is generally fine. However, there are important ethical and legal considerations:

⚠️ Don't impersonate real people with intent to deceive or defraud. Using someone's identity to spread misinformation could have legal consequences.
⚠️ Don't create harmful content — fake tweets should not be used for harassment, defamation, or spreading false information that could cause real-world harm.
⚠️ Be transparent — if you share a fake tweet in a context where it could be mistaken as real, consider adding a disclaimer.

This tool is intended for entertainment and educational purposes only. Please use it responsibly!

This is a common issue caused by CORS (Cross-Origin Resource Sharing) restrictions. When you use an image URL from a domain that doesn't allow cross-origin access, the screenshot renderer cannot load the image for security reasons.

Solutions:
1. Use images hosted on CORS-friendly platforms like Imgur, Cloudinary, or Postimages.
2. Convert your image to a base64 data URI and paste it directly into the avatar URL field.
3. Use our default placeholder avatar (pre-filled for you).

If the avatar appears in the live preview but not in the screenshot, this is almost certainly a CORS issue.

We've meticulously replicated X's design system to ensure maximum authenticity:

Typography: Uses the same system font stack (-apple-system, BlinkMacSystemFont, "Segoe UI", Roboto) that X uses.
Colors: Exact color values for text (#0f1419 light / #e7e9ea dark), secondary text (#536471 / #71767b), and borders.
Spacing & Layout: 48px avatar, proper padding, correct icon sizes, and the distinctive 58px left offset for tweet body content.
Verified Badges: Accurate blue (#1d9bf0) and gold (#f4b400) verification badge colors.
Border Radius: 16px rounded corners on the tweet card and attachment images, matching the current X design language.

The result is a screenshot that's nearly indistinguishable from a real tweet to the casual viewer.