Fake Text Message iPad
iPad mockups need a slightly different approach than phone screenshots. The larger canvas changes spacing, framing, and how much context you can show. This guide explains how to create realistic iPad-style message mockups with TextFaker.
Start on the main page, then use these tips to frame the final screenshot for tablets.
iPad screens show more whitespace and vertical space.
Message bubbles can feel smaller relative to the screen.
Framing matters more than on a phone.
Product demos in slide decks.
Training materials and tutorials.
Classroom presentations on large displays.
Framing and cropping tips
- Keep the status bar visible so the device feels real.
- Center the conversation to avoid excessive empty space.
- Use a moderate crop to focus on the key message exchange.
- Split long conversations into two separate screenshots.
Make the text readable
On larger displays, clarity is more important than density. Use fewer lines and avoid tiny text that becomes hard to read when projected. A clean, short exchange often communicates more than a long thread.
TextFaker exports high-resolution PNGs so you can crop and scale for iPad slides without losing sharpness.
Presentation-friendly layout
- Leave space around the conversation for captions.
- Use high-contrast backgrounds for projector clarity.
- Keep the key message in the top half of the frame.
- Use one mockup per slide to reduce visual clutter.
Do not use TextFaker for harmful actions or impersonation. iPad mockups should be used for education, demos, or fictional content with clear disclosure.
Build an iPad mockup now
Create your conversation on the main page, then frame it for tablet layouts with the tips above.