Fake Bluesky Post Generator and Simulator
Create a fake Bluesky post screenshot with custom text, media, ALT badges, and engagement stats.
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Use this fake Bluesky post generator to create realistic Bluesky post screenshots and mockups in seconds. Customize the display name, handle, verified badge, text, media, and engagement numbers before you publish.
This Bluesky simulator replicates the real app pixel for pixel: pick the exact handle (including custom-domain handles), write the post text within the 300-character limit, drop in up to four images with ALT badges for accessibility, add an optional nested quote post, and dial in replies, reposts, and likes until the preview matches a live Bluesky timeline. The Repost icon turns green and the Like icon turns pink when toggled on, and a one-click Light / Dim / Dark switch shows the same fake Bluesky post in all three interface themes.
Marketing teams use it to lock copy in client decks, founders preview their migration from X or Threads to the AT Protocol, educators build training screenshots about decentralized social media, and meme creators draft a quick post mockup — all without touching a real Bluesky account. Nothing is posted, no login is required, and every edit renders instantly in your browser, so you can iterate on a hook ten times in the time a real post would take to publish once.
What you can do with this fake Bluesky post generator
- Fake Bluesky post screenshots: generate a realistic fake Bluesky post visual with custom profile data and engagement counts.
- Pixel-accurate Bluesky simulator: build post-style mockups that match the real Bluesky interface.
- Custom handle and name: set any display name and handle, including custom-domain style handles.
- Verified badge toggle: turn the blue verified checkmark on or off for the profile.
- Up to four images: add photos that follow Bluesky's native one-, two-, three-, and four-tile grid layouts.
- ALT badge control: mark any image as having alt text, just like Bluesky's accessibility badge.
- Quote post embed: add a nested, bordered quote card with its own name, handle, and text.
- Engagement controls: set replies, reposts, and likes for believable social proof, with green/pink toggle states.
- Light, Dim, and Dark themes: preview your fake post in all three official Bluesky themes with one click.
- Custom timestamp: set the time label (2h, 1d, 3w) shown next to the handle.
- High-quality PNG export: download a clean image for docs, slides, and client approvals.
- Save and reuse presets: store a profile setup and reload it for the next mockup.
- No signup, no posting: the tool never connects to Bluesky and never publishes anything.
- Privacy-first: all image and text processing stays entirely in your browser.
Why creators and teams use a Bluesky simulator
A realistic Bluesky preview helps you catch copy errors, awkward line breaks, missing alt text, and bad image crops before you commit. Instead of guessing how a post will look in the timeline, you review the exact layout — handle, badge, timestamp, media grid, and action bar — first, then post with confidence.
Teams reach for this fake Bluesky post generator for client approvals, marketing mockups, training material, migration planning from X or Threads, and presentation slides that need a Bluesky-style visual. Because everything renders in-browser and exports as a clean PNG, you can drop the result straight into a deck, a help article, a case study, or a social-proof section without ever publishing a real post.
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Try the AI Post GeneratorHow to create a fake Bluesky post
Build a realistic Bluesky post screenshot in under a minute — no account, no posting.
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Set up the profile
Upload a profile picture and enter the display name and handle you want the fake Bluesky post to show. Toggle the verified badge on if you are mocking up a verified account.
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Write the post
Type your post text into the editor. The live character counter keeps you under Bluesky's 300-character limit, and you can add up to four images.
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Mark alt text and add a quote
Toggle the ALT badge on any image that has alt text, and optionally enable a nested quote post with its own name, handle, and text.
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Set engagement and theme
Adjust replies, reposts, and likes, toggle the green repost and pink like states, then switch between Light, Dim, and Dark to match your audience.
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Download the screenshot
Export a high-quality PNG of your fake Bluesky post for decks, documents, client approvals, or social proof. Nothing is ever published to Bluesky.
How to tell if a Bluesky screenshot is fake
Fabricated Bluesky screenshots spread fast, and tools like this one make convincing mockups in seconds. Knowing the tells protects you from being misled — and reminds you to use mockups responsibly.
No live link to the real post
Every genuine Bluesky post has a permanent URL on bsky.app. If someone shares only an image and can't link to the actual post, treat it as unverified — the post may never have existed.
Mismatched handle format
Real Bluesky handles follow the name.bsky.social pattern or a verified custom domain. A handle that doesn't resolve, or a verified badge on an account that never went through domain verification, is a common giveaway of a doctored screenshot.
Implausible engagement or timing
Round, oddly perfect numbers, or a timestamp that contradicts known events can signal a fabricated image rather than a real, archived post.
Inconsistent interface details
Spacing, font, icon style, and the Light/Dim/Dark theme colors change between Bluesky updates. Details that don't match the current app, like a repost icon that isn't green when marked active, are a red flag.
We build this tool for honest uses — previews, approvals, education, and design mockups — and we recommend clearly labeling any mockup you share publicly so no one mistakes it for a real post.
Bluesky post sizes and limits to know
Matching Bluesky's real constraints keeps your mockup believable and saves rework when you publish for real.
Standard Bluesky posts cap at 300 characters; the editor counts them live so you can trim before hitting the limit. That's more headroom than the classic 280-character tweet.
Bluesky displays up to four images in a post, arranged in a one-, two-, three-, or four-tile grid, each with its own ALT badge when alt text is present. This simulator follows the same layouts automatically.
A Bluesky profile banner renders around a 3:1 ratio (roughly 1500x500) with the circular avatar overlapping its bottom edge. Design your visuals for these crops so nothing important is cut off.
Common mistakes when faking a Bluesky post
Skipping the ALT badge
Bluesky's community strongly values accessibility. A mockup with images but no alt text badges looks off to anyone familiar with the platform's culture.
Wrong verified badge
Adding a blue checkmark to an account that isn't verified — or omitting it from one that is — breaks the illusion and can mislead viewers. Match reality.
Ignoring the character limit
Pasting a paragraph that overflows 300 characters produces a layout Bluesky would never show. Watch the live counter and trim accordingly.
Presenting a mockup as a real post
Sharing a fabricated screenshot as if it were a live Bluesky post is misleading and can be defamatory. Always label mockups clearly and use them for honest purposes.
Frequently Asked Questions — Fake Bluesky Post Generator
What is a fake Bluesky post?
A fake Bluesky post is a realistic screenshot of a Bluesky post that you create without publishing anything — with a custom name, handle, text, media, and engagement numbers. It is a mockup, not a live post on the AT Protocol.
Is the fake Bluesky post generator free?
Yes. The fake Bluesky post generator is completely free to use, with no signup required.
Can I create a fake Bluesky post screenshot?
Yes. Build a realistic fake Bluesky post and export it as a high-quality PNG for mockups, presentations, training material, and client approvals.
Can I add a verified badge to my fake Bluesky post?
Yes. You can toggle the blue verified checkmark on or off for any profile. Please use it honestly and only when it reflects the real account you are mocking up.
What is the ALT badge on images?
On Bluesky, images with alt text (a written description for screen readers) display a small ALT badge in the corner. This simulator lets you mark any uploaded image with the same badge for an authentic, accessibility-aware mockup.
Can I add a quoted post?
Yes. Enable the quote toggle and fill in a quoted account's name, handle, and text to render a nested bordered quote card below your post, exactly like Bluesky's quote-post embed.
How many images can I add to a fake Bluesky post?
You can add up to 4 images, matching Bluesky's native one-, two-, three-, and four-tile media grid layouts.
Does the fake Bluesky post generator support Dim mode?
Yes. Switch between Light, Dim, and Dark to preview your fake Bluesky post exactly as it appears in the real app on any of its three themes.
Do I need to log in or connect my Bluesky account?
No. The tool never connects to Bluesky or the AT Protocol and never asks for a login. Everything runs locally in your browser.
Does this actually post to Bluesky?
No. This is a preview and mockup tool only. It generates an image of a post — it never publishes anything to Bluesky.
Is it legal to make a fake Bluesky post?
Creating a mockup for previews, design, education, or fun is fine. Sharing a fabricated screenshot as if it were a real post to deceive, defame, or impersonate someone can be illegal. Use it honestly and label mockups clearly.
Do the downloads have a watermark?
Free downloads include a TryMyPost watermark. You can remove it with a paid plan. We tell you this upfront so there are no surprises.
