Mockly

Build a realistic iPhone lock screen full of notifications — pick real app icons, write the text, set the time, and export it as an image or a video where each notification lands one by one.

How to make a fake iPhone notification

  1. 1

    Edit the notification

    Click a notification card to edit its app name, message text, and time label. Pick a real app icon or upload a logo.

  2. 2

    Add more notifications

    Use the button in the toolbar to stack more notifications on the lock screen.

  3. 3

    Style the lock screen

    Set the wallpaper, switch between classic and Liquid Glass card styles, and click the clock or date to change them.

  4. 4

    Export as image or video

    Download a still image, or export a video where each notification drops in one by one.

What the iOS notification generator can do

  • Real lock screen layout

    Full iOS lock screen with clock, date, carrier text, and status bar. Every line is editable — click the time or date in the mockup to change it.

  • Classic and Liquid Glass cards

    Switch between the classic frosted card and the newer Liquid Glass style, with the crisp 1px edge highlight the real thing has.

  • Real app icons

    Pick from real app icons — iMessage, Instagram, WhatsApp, Stripe, PayPal, Spotify, and more — or upload your own logo and thumbnail.

  • Custom wallpapers

    Choose a preset wallpaper or upload your own. Text and card material adapt to light or dark backgrounds automatically, like real iOS.

  • Unlimited notifications

    Stack as many notifications as you want, reorder or delete them, and set a time label on each one.

  • Image, video, and 3D export

    Export a still image, a video where notifications land one by one, or show the phone in 3D space.