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Fake WhatsApp Chat Generator

Build a WhatsApp conversation screenshot. Contact name, status, message bubbles with timestamps and read ticks.

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What is the Fake WhatsApp Chat Generator?

Fakerocket's Fake WhatsApp Chat Generator builds a faithful WhatsApp conversation screenshot — green outgoing bubbles (#DCF8C6 on light, #005C4B on dark), white incoming bubbles, the green or dark header bar with contact name and online status, the textured chat wallpaper, blue double-tick read receipts, and the WhatsApp input bar at the bottom.

Why this exists

WhatsApp is the default messenger across most of the world — India, Brazil, Mexico, Nigeria, much of Europe. If you're making content for a global audience (or even just a Brazilian meme account), the iMessage visual reads as wrong. Real chats get screenshotted constantly, but real screenshots leak identity. This tool produces the right visual without the privacy cost.

What you can dial in

  • Contact name and status line ("online", "last seen today at 14:30", custom)
  • Light or dark theme— WhatsApp users see one or the other, set it to match your audience's phone
  • Any number of bubbles, each marked as you or them, with per-bubble timestamps and tick states (sent, delivered, read)
  • Blue read ticks — the petty conversational nuclear option, drawn correctly

Three-step workflow

  1. Set the contact name, status line, and theme.
  2. Add bubbles. Use flipto swap a bubble's side; set the tick state for outgoing messages.
  3. Hit Download PNG. The watermark sits in the top-right of the phone frame.

For US/iPhone audiences, the Fake iMessage Generator is the right visual instead. For one-off pings without a full conversation, see the Fake iOS Notification Generator.

Further reading: Fake WhatsApp Chat Generator: The Complete Guide for International Storytime Creators — why iMessage feels wrong outside the US, with three premises tuned for WhatsApp.

FAQ

Does it look like real WhatsApp?

Bubble colors (#DCF8C6 light, #005C4B dark), tails, read-tick blues and the wallpaper texture all match the WhatsApp app. The watermark is non-removable.

Can I add blue ticks?

Yes. Pick sent (single gray tick), delivered (double gray), or read (double blue) per outgoing message.

Light or dark theme?

Both. WhatsApp users see one or the other depending on their phone, so pick to match your audience.

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