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For entertainment & content — not a real bank

Ever wonder what your account would look like with $10 million in it?

That's basically why Larped exists. A wealth simulator for building fictional balances, net worth and crypto portfolios — for your videos, skits, storytelling and parody.

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No sign-up wall · No bank connections · Nothing you make is real money

Made for the people who actually make the internet

TikTok creatorsYouTube skitsReels & ShortsFilm & TV propsUI designersComedy writers
Why people use it

It's a prop, not a promise

Half the videos you scroll past use fake numbers. We just made the tool honest about it. Larped gives creators a clean, believable financial screen to film — without faking a real bank app or risking anyone's actual money.

Content that needs a number

"Day in the life of a millionaire," reaction skits, get-rich storytimes, finance parody. Set the balance, hit record, done. No blurring out a real app or photoshopping a screenshot frame-by-frame.

Storytelling & characters

Building a character who's secretly broke? Or secretly loaded? Give them a financial life that shows up on screen. Writers and filmmakers use Larped as a fast, editable prop department.

Mockups & demos

Designers and educators need realistic-looking financial UI without exposing real data. Larped is a quick way to show a fintech concept, a budgeting lesson, or a "before/after" without touching a live account.

What's inside

Build the whole financial flex, not just one number

Larped isn't a single fake balance. It's a small toolkit of financial screens you can shape into whatever story you're telling.

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Simulated accounts

Bank balances you fully control

Type any number. Name the account. Pick a card design. Larped renders a clean, modern banking screen that reads as real on camera — because the layout is real, even though the money never is.

  • Edit every figure.

    Balance, currency, account name, card number — all yours to set.

  • Realistic transaction history.

    Add deposits, purchases and payouts so the story holds up on a scroll.

  • Looks great in a screen recording.

    Designed for portrait video — clean type, high contrast, no clutter.

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Net worth dashboard

A full fictional net worth, broken down

Cash is one thing. A net worth dashboard is the real flex. Split fictional wealth across equities, property, crypto and cash, watch the chart move, and tell a richer story than a single balance ever could.

  • Asset categories.

    Allocate across cash, stocks, real estate and crypto, then tweak the mix.

  • Growth charts.

    Make the line go up (or, for the plot twist, crash).

  • Believable, not absurd.

    Round numbers, clean breakdowns — the kind of screen people actually screenshot.

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Investment portfolio

A trading screen for the storyline

"I went all-in and this happened." Build a fictional portfolio with named holdings and daily moves — perfect for finance-content parody, trading skits, or a character who thinks they're the next big investor.

  • Named holdings & tickers.

    Stocks, crypto, whatever the bit calls for.

  • Gains and losses.

    Green days for the flex, red days for the cautionary tale.

  • Set it in seconds.

    No spreadsheets, no fake brokerage logins — just the screen.

From idea to screen recording

Three steps, then you're filming

1

Pick a screen

Bank balance, net worth dashboard, or investment portfolio. Start from a template so it already looks right.

2

Edit the numbers

Set the balance, add a few transactions, name the account, choose a card. Make it match your story — funny, aspirational, or dramatic.

3

Screen-record it

Open your phone's recorder, walk through the screen, and drop the clip into your edit. That's the whole workflow.

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Screen types: balance, net worth, portfolio
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Who it's for

Built for people who film first and explain later

Larped started as a tool we wanted for our own videos. These are the kinds of creators it ended up fitting.

★★★★★

"I make 'broke vs rich' skits and used to fake the balance in an editor for an hour. Now I set it in the app and just record my screen."

Short-form comedy creatorThe use case we built it for
★★★★★

"For a student film we needed a character to open his banking app and see he's overdrawn. Larped was the fastest prop we found — editable and clean."

Film & storytellingProps without a budget
★★★★★

"I teach budgeting and wanted realistic screens without showing my real accounts. This does exactly that, and the disclaimer keeps it honest."

Educator / explainerDemos, not real data

Composite examples reflecting the audiences Larped is designed for.

Make the number say whatever your story needs

Download Larped, set a balance, and record. It's a prop — a fun one — and it never pretends to be anything else.