Fake TikTok Comments Generator

Build a realistic fake TikTok comment section with named commenters, hearts, replies and a creator badge. See exactly how a conversation looks under a video before you publish anything.

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Order comments so a reply directly follows the comment it answers — that is how the preview groups it under a “View replies” toggle.

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Comment 2

Comment 3

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social_sam
This is exactly why I always mock up my captions first, TikTok truncates long text after a couple of lines and this catches it every time.
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creator_mindset
Does it show the comment count the way the real app truncates it too?
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What is a fake TikTok comment section?

A fake TikTok comment section is a realistic, non-published mockup of the reply thread under a TikTok video — named commenters, hearts, replies and a pinned creator reply — that you build to plan a conversation before anything is actually posted. Our free TikTok comment simulator recreates the real comment sheet, right down to the rounded avatars, the heart-shaped like button and the “View replies” toggle, so you can see exactly how a thread reads under a video.

Unlike a real comment section, nothing here touches the live app: no account is created, no comment is actually posted, and every like count is a label you type yourself. You are designing a conversation. That is exactly why it is useful at the planning stage, you can judge whether the top comment lands, whether a creator reply feels earned, and whether a reply thread reads naturally once it is indented under its parent.

Creators use it to plan the first comment they will pin under a new video, or to mock up how a creator reply should read before posting it for real. Social media managers use it to show clients how a campaign video's comment section will look, complete with realistic named commenters and engagement counts. Course creators and marketers use it to illustrate social proof in tutorials and case studies without touching a real account. Because every field, author, avatar, like count, timestamp, reply status and creator badge, is editable, you can rewrite the whole conversation in seconds.

The simulator is honest by design. Every export carries a TryMyPost provenance mark so a comment mockup can never be passed off as a genuine TikTok thread. It is a design and planning tool, not a way to fabricate social proof.

Key features of the TikTok comment simulator

  • Named commenters: Give every comment its own username and avatar, just like a real TikTok thread
  • Heart-shaped likes: Set a realistic like count for every comment and reply
  • Threaded replies: Nest a reply under its parent comment and group it behind a “View replies” toggle
  • Creator badge: Mark any reply as coming from the video's creator, exactly like a pinned creator reply
  • Video context header: Show the author and caption the comments are replying to, so the mockup stays anchored to a believable video
  • Custom avatars: Upload a photo for the video author and every individual commenter
  • Editable timestamps: Set a short relative time like “3h” or “2d” for each comment
  • Light and dark themes: Preview the comment sheet in both modes with one click
  • Unlimited comments and replies: Add or remove as many named voices as your mockup needs
  • Real-time preview: Every edit updates the comment sheet instantly with no reload
  • High-quality export: Download the framed mockup for decks, portfolios and client approvals
  • No login, no sign-up: Start building immediately, completely free
  • Privacy-first: Your text and images stay in your browser and are never uploaded to our servers
  • Honest watermarking: An invisible provenance mark always identifies the export as a simulation

Why use a TikTok comment simulator?

The comment section is where social proof lives, a sharp top comment or a creator reply can do more to sell an idea than the video itself. Seeing a thread inside the real TikTok comment sheet, with hearts, avatars and the “View replies” toggle in place, is what separates a guess from a decision. The simulator lets you catch a flat top comment or an unbelievable like count before you ever type a real reply.

It is built for repeatable, low-cost iteration: plan the first comment you will pin under a new upload, mock up a creator reply before posting it live, build client-ready pitch decks that show a campaign's expected engagement, or train a team on how TikTok's comment sheet behaves. Because nothing publishes and every export is provenance-marked, you get the upside of a realistic preview with none of the risk of misleading anyone.

Pair a comment mockup with a matching video preview using our TikTok video simulator or head back to the TikTok simulator hubfor every available tool.

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How to make fake TikTok comments

Build a frame-accurate comment sheet in under a minute — no account, nothing posted to TikTok.

  1. 1

    Set the video context

    Enter the video author's username and the caption the comments are replying to, so the mockup stays anchored to a believable video.

  2. 2

    Add named comments

    Give each comment an author, avatar, like count and timestamp. Add as many as your mockup needs.

  3. 3

    Nest replies and badge the creator

    Mark a comment as a reply to nest it under its parent, and toggle the creator badge for any reply coming from the video's own account.

  4. 4

    Download or share

    Export the framed comment sheet for your deck, portfolio or client approval. Every export carries an honest provenance mark.

How to tell if a TikTok comment is fake

A screenshot of a comment section is easy to fabricate and carries real weight as “social proof.” Here is how to spot a fake TikTok comment before you trust it.

No findable comment on the real video

A genuine comment lives under a real, public TikTok video where anyone can open the app and read it in context. If only a cropped screenshot circulates with no link to the actual video, treat it as unverified.

A like count that doesn't fit the video

A comment with more hearts than the video itself has views, or a reply with more likes than the comment it answers, is a common sign of a fabricated screenshot.

Interface details that are slightly off

Outdated icons, the wrong font, a misplaced heart button or a creator badge that doesn't match TikTok's real styling often reveal an edited or simulated image.

Missing provenance

Mockups from a responsible tool carry a visible or invisible provenance mark. A comment screenshot with no trail and no findable original post should be treated with suspicion.

We build provenance into every export precisely so a TryMyPost comment mockup can never be mistaken for a real TikTok thread. Simulation is for planning and design, never for passing off fake social proof as genuine.

TikTok comment sizes and limits to know

Matching TikTok's real comment constraints keeps your mockup believable and ready to use.

150 character comment

TikTok comments cap at 150 characters, so the best replies are short and punchy. Keep each comment brief so the thread reads naturally and looks native.

Single-level reply nesting

TikTok nests replies one level under their parent comment rather than building a deep tree. This simulator matches that flat, one-level reply structure.

Heart-only like button

Unlike upvote and downvote systems, TikTok comments use a single heart icon with a like count beside it. The preview follows this exact layout.

Common mistakes when faking TikTok comments

A flat top comment

If the first comment doesn't land, the whole section falls flat. Spend the most effort on the top comment that sets the tone.

Overusing the creator badge

Badging every reply as the creator dilutes its impact. Reserve it for the one reply that should carry real weight.

Likes that don't add up

A reply with more hearts than the comment it answers, or numbers wildly out of proportion to the video, make a mockup look stitched together.

Passing a mockup off as real

Presenting a fabricated comment section as genuine social proof is misleading. Label mockups clearly and use them honestly.

Frequently asked questions

Is the TikTok comment simulator free?

Yes. You can build unlimited fake TikTok comment mockups for free with no sign-up. A Pro plan only removes the visible watermark and unlocks higher-resolution exports.

Does this post real comments to TikTok?

No. This is a preview and design tool only. Nothing is published to TikTok, no account is connected, and no real comment, like or reply is created.

Is a fake TikTok comment generator legal to use?

Yes, for legitimate planning, design, mockup and portfolio purposes. Every export carries a TryMyPost provenance mark, and you should never present a simulated thread as a genuine TikTok comment section or use it to deceive anyone.

Can I create fake TikTok comments without an account or login?

Yes. The simulator runs entirely in your browser. You do not need a TikTok account or a TryMyPost account to build and download a mockup.

Can I nest replies under a comment?

Yes. Mark any comment as a reply and it nests under the comment directly above it, grouped behind a “View replies” toggle just like the real app.

What is the creator badge?

It marks a reply as coming from the video's own creator, the way TikTok highlights a creator's reply in the comment section. Toggle it on for any comment you want to badge.

Can I customize likes and timestamps?

Absolutely. You can type any value for each comment's like count and timestamp to model different scenarios, from a brand-new video to a viral one.

Are the fake likes and replies real?

No. All numbers are display-only labels you type yourself. They are part of the mockup and have no connection to TikTok's real metrics.

Is there a dark mode?

Yes. Toggle between a light and dark comment sheet with one click to match the theme you are planning for.

Is my content secure and private?

Yes. All processing happens locally in your browser. Your text and avatar images are never sent to or stored on our servers.

Does the export include a watermark?

Free exports include a small visible TryMyPost watermark. Pro removes the visible watermark, but an invisible provenance mark always remains so simulated content can be identified.

Who is this fake TikTok comment maker for?

Creators planning a pinned comment or creator reply, social media managers showing clients how a campaign's comment section will look, and educators teaching how TikTok's comment sheet works.