How to Make Fake iPhone Screenshots That Look 100% Real — The 14-Point Realism Checklist
A bad fake screenshot is obvious in three seconds. A good one is indistinguishable from a real iPhone screenshot, even to people who actually use iPhone every day. The difference between the two isn't the tool you use — it's whether you follow a set of small realism rules that most fake screenshots get wrong. Below is the complete 14-point checklist. Go through each before you screenshot or export. If your fake passes all 14, it'll fool everyone who isn't a forensic image analyst. 1. Status bar time should never be 9:41 AM 9:41 is the iconic 'Apple keynote time' — every iPhone product photo since 2007 shows 9:41. Real iPhones, of course, can be screenshot at any time, and almost never at exactly 9:41. Use specific, plausible times: 11:23 AM, 2:47 PM, 7:13 PM, 1:42 AM. Match the time to the context of your fake conversation. A late-night dramatic exchange should show 11:47 PM, not 9:41 AM. Most fake-screenshot tools default to 9:41 unless you change it — ...