TikTok Comment Generator
Type a comment and download it as TikTok’s reply sticker on a transparent background — or as a comment-section row with the like count.
This preview is the file. The PNG is drawn by the same code at 4× the size — with a transparent background, so it drops straight onto a video.
How it works
How to make a fake TikTok comment?
Pick the style
The reply sticker — the bubble TikTok burns onto a video reply, on a transparent background — or a comment-section row with the like heart and count.
Write the comment
Type the username and the comment, and upload a profile photo or let the initials disc stand in. Emoji render the way the app draws them.
Dress it up
Light or dark mode, the grey "Reply to…" line on the sticker, and — on the comment row — the verified badge, the time, the like count and whether the heart is red.
Download the PNG
One click renders the comment at 4× and the download starts on its own. The sticker keeps its transparency, so it drops straight onto a video in CapCut.
Down to the pixel
The details that sell it
A fake comment falls apart on the details — a bubble with no tail, a username in the wrong grey, a heart that isn’t TikTok’s red. This generator draws the things people actually check.
The real reply sticker
Avatar overlapping the top-left corner, the grey “Reply to…” line, the curled tail at the bottom — and a genuinely transparent PNG, so it overlays footage instead of arriving in a white box.
A comment row like the app’s
Username in TikTok’s muted grey, the cyan verified seal, “time · Reply” underneath, and the heart with its count on the right — outline grey, or filled in the app’s exact red.
Where it fits
What a fake comment is actually for?
Video replies and skits
React to a comment that was never posted: put the setup in the sticker, film the answer. The transparent PNG layers over footage in CapCut or any editor.
Memes and jokes
The TikTok comment is a meme format of its own. Write the punchline, screenshot quality guaranteed, no second account needed.
Mockups and design work
Drop a realistic comment into a slide, a portfolio shot or a UI concept without leaking a real thread or blurring names by hand.
Teaching and awareness
Build example comments for lessons on online safety, scams or etiquette — realistic enough to discuss, with nobody real in them.
Questions