Fake-tweet screenshots are everywhere — jokes, memes, “if I tweeted this…” bits. You can make one that looks just like a real X/Twitter post in a few seconds, free and securely, without logging into anything. Here’s how, plus the one rule you must follow.
Type the tweet text and set the display name and @username.
Pick a light or dark theme, add a blue or gold verified badge, and set the likes, retweets and time.
Optionally upload a profile picture and an attached image — the preview updates live.
Save the PNG and share it as the parody/meme it is.
Make it look believable (for the joke)
- Match the theme to where you’ll post — dark mode reads as “real” on most feeds.
- Use realistic counts — round numbers like 18.5K likes look natural.
- Keep the text in the voice of the “account” for comedic effect.
- Add an avatar and a verified badge to complete the look.
Use it responsibly — this matters
A fake tweet is great for memes, jokes and parody. It is not okay to use one to impersonate a real person, fake a quote to deceive people, or spread misinformation — that can do real harm and breaks the rules of every platform. Keep it clearly satirical, and don’t pass a fake tweet off as real.
Tip: Leave the small “downloadreels.in” tag on (or add an obvious joke handle) so it’s clear the tweet is a parody and not a real screenshot.
Make a fake tweet now
Customise it, preview it live, and download a PNG — free securely, for fun.
Open the Fake Tweet Generator →Frequently Asked Questions
Is the tweet posted to Twitter/X?
No — it’s only an image drawn securely. Nothing is posted anywhere.
Is my image stored?
No. The tweet image is generated securely, so nothing is stored.
Can I impersonate a celebrity?
Please don’t. Use it for clearly satirical memes and jokes — not to impersonate, deceive or mislead.
Is it free?
Yes — completely free, with no login.