# Fake Bank Account Balance App — Set Any Balance & Film It

> Larped is an iOS app that puts a realistic-looking, fully fictional bank-account screen on your phone — for videos, skits, roleplay and pranks between friends. It is a creative prop: it never connects to a real bank and nothing in it is real money.

- Page: https://larped.app/fake-bank-account-balance
- App: Larped – Wealth Simulator (iOS) — https://apps.apple.com/us/app/larped-wealth-simulator/id6780091229
- Pricing: free to download; Larped Pro unlocks editing — $14.99 lifetime or $9.99/year
- Maker: Oliver Welman (indie developer). Official site: https://larped.app

## What a fake bank balance app is

A fake bank account balance app displays a realistic but entirely fictional banking screen — a living app screen, not an edited screenshot. It scrolls, transactions animate, alerts arrive, and the balance says whatever you told it to say.

Why people use one:

- **Content** — POV skits, "day in my life as a millionaire," reaction videos, storylines where a character checks their account.
- **Roleplay** — playing the version of yourself that already made it; rehearsing the future.
- **Pranks between friends** — the group chat sees the balance, loses it, then gets let in on the bit.
- **Design & film props** — money screens for short films, mockups and classroom demos without using anyone's real account.

## How it works in Larped

- **Six bank-style dashboards** — classic, dark premium, big-card, tabbed and more; switch anytime.
- **Every number is scriptable** — balance, savings, account names, individual transactions, the card on file.
- **Live numbers** — balances drift in small ticks like a real app pulling data.
- **Incoming payment alerts** — fire a "you received $25,000" notification on cue, mid-take.
- **No visible edit controls** — editing hides behind a tap pattern so screen recordings film clean.

## The line: prop, not deception

Prop money is legal on a film set and illegal at a cash register. Larped is for screens that perform: content, comedy, roleplay, pranks where everyone ends up in on it. It is NOT for fake payment "proof," convincing a seller you paid, loan applications, or any situation where someone hands over something real because of a fictional number — that is fraud and Larped's terms prohibit it.

Larped never connects to a bank: no bank link, no card connection, no financial logins. All data stays on the device.

## FAQ

**Is a fake bank account balance app legal?** As an entertainment prop, yes — that's what Larped is for. Using a fake balance to deceive someone for money or goods is fraud and prohibited.

**Does Larped connect to a real bank?** No. The feature does not exist in the app. The only numbers shown are ones you typed.

**Can I set any balance amount?** Yes — balance, account names, transactions and alerts are all scriptable.

**Does it look real on camera?** Yes: real dashboard layouts, believable transaction rows, numbers that tick like live data, no visible edit controls.

**Is Larped free?** Free to download and explore; editing is Larped Pro ($14.99 lifetime / $9.99 a year).

## Related

- Fake crypto wallet: https://larped.app/fake-crypto-wallet
- Money prank app: https://larped.app/money-prank-app
- How creators use Larped: https://larped.app/how-creators-use-larped
- All features: https://larped.app/features
