iOS.Notifications

/ Fake iOS notification generator

Fauxpost's free iOS notification generator builds realistic fake iPhone notification screenshots — both the lock screen and the home-screen banner that drops in over your apps. Upload a wallpaper, set the time and date, pick app icons, and stack up to three notifications, then export a clean 3× PNG. Handy for content mockups, memes, app-store previews, and media-literacy lessons.

Click any text or image in the preview to change itor edit everything from the panel. Both stay in sync.
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Mode

Lock screen shows notifications above the torch & camera. Home-screen banner drops the alert in at the top, over your apps.

Wallpaper
Wallpaper (340:738 screen)
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Clock & date
Status bar
Notifications · 1/3
Notification 1
Custom icon (overrides preset)
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Questions

FAQ

Can I make both lock-screen and home-screen notifications?

Yes. A single toggle switches between the lock screen (notifications above the torch and camera) and the home-screen banner that appears at the top over an editable app grid. Your notification content carries across both.

Can I use my own app icons?

Yes. Every icon — on a notification or on the home screen — can be a built-in preset or your own uploaded image, cropped to a square at upload time. The built-in icons are recognisable recreations; upload your own for an exact match.

How many notifications can I stack?

Up to three at once, the same way iOS stacks them. Each has its own icon, title, body text, timestamp, and an optional trailing image.

Does the exported image have a watermark?

No. The PNG you download is clean, exported at 3× the on-screen size (roughly 1020×2214 pixels) — sharp on Retina displays and in slide decks.

Do my uploaded images get stored anywhere?

No. Everything runs in your browser — image cropping and export are entirely client-side. There's no database and nothing is uploaded to a server.

Can I edit the time, date, carrier, and status bar?

Yes. Time, date, carrier name, signal strength, battery percentage, Wi-Fi, silent mode, the Dynamic Island lock icon, and the torch/camera buttons are all editable.

Is this a real iPhone screenshot?

No. Like all Fauxpost tools it's for mockup, parody, and design use only — don't present generated images as genuine notifications.