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.
No sign-up wall · No bank connections · Nothing you make is real money
Made for the people who actually make the internet
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Three steps, then you're filming
Pick a screen
Bank balance, net worth dashboard, or investment portfolio. Start from a template so it already looks right.
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.
Screen-record it
Open your phone's recorder, walk through the screen, and drop the clip into your edit. That's the whole workflow.
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."
"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."
"I teach budgeting and wanted realistic screens without showing my real accounts. This does exactly that, and the disclaimer keeps it honest."
Composite examples reflecting the audiences Larped is designed for.
If you found us by Googling a meme, you're in the right place
"Larping" jumped from tabletop hobby to internet shorthand for performing a version of yourself online. We leaned all the way in. Start here:
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.