Fake iOS Notification Generator
Generate iOS notification banners. App icon, app name, title, body, time-ago label.
App
Notification
Lock screen
Live preview
Saturday, May 23
9:41
MESSAGES
now
Mom
are you alive. I haven't heard from you in 4 days. answer me
What is the Fake iOS Notification Generator?
Fakerocket's Fake iOS Notification Generator renders an iPhone-style notification banner — the rounded backdrop-blurred rectangle with the rounded-square app icon, app name in tiny uppercase, title in bold, body text below, and a time-ago label in the top-right. Optionally embed the banner on a full lock-screen frame with the giant SF Pro time and date readout above it.
The "wait this just happened" format
Lock-screen notifications are reaction-bait gold. Storytime videos, prank reveals, breaking-news content, and even some film trailers lead with a notification on screen because the visual grammar is universally readable: it's a phone, this just arrived, the viewer leans in. This tool gives you the banner cleanly, with or without the lock-screen surround.
What you can configure
- App name in tiny-caps (MESSAGES, INSTAGRAM, anything)
- App icon — pick a color background plus an emoji or 1–2 character mark, or upload your own square image
- Title and body of the notification
- Time label("now", "1m ago", custom)
- Lock-screen frame with editable time, date, and choice of six wallpaper gradients — toggle off for a tight notification crop
Use it in four steps
- Set the app name and pick (or upload) an app icon.
- Type the notification title and body.
- Decide on the lock-screen frame. If yes, set the time, date, and wallpaper.
- Click Download PNG.
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Further reading: 10 Ethical Use Cases for Fake Screenshot Generators in 2026 — the legitimate ways creators, designers, and journalists use these tools.
FAQ
Can I use a custom app icon?
Yes. Upload your own image or pick a color and an emoji / 1–2 letter mark.
Lock screen mode?
Toggle on the lock-screen background and the time + date appears above the notification, just like an iPhone wake.