# Fake Cash App Balance? Film a Payment Screen Prop Instead

> There is no app that changes a real Cash App balance — and you never needed one. Larped is an iOS filming prop: a Cash App–style send/request/pay screen where you script the contacts, amounts and alerts. Openly fictional, on-device, useless for scams. Larped is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or connected to Cash App or Block, Inc.

- Page: https://larped.app/fake-cash-app-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 "fake Cash App balance" actually means

People searching this phrase usually want a prop, not a crime: a skit where a character sends an absurd amount, a prank where the group chat watches a "payment" land, or B-roll of a payment screen with a number that makes the video work.

No app can change a real Cash App balance — that number lives on Block's servers. Anything claiming otherwise is malware or a lie. Film sets don't rob banks to shoot heist scenes; they use props.

## What Larped gives you instead

A dark, payment-app-style Send/Request/Pay prop screen — looks like the payment apps you know, without pretending to be any of them:

- **Custom keypad** — type the amount live on camera.
- **Scripted contacts** — you write every name on screen.
- **Sends and requests that stick** — each fictional send or request writes itself into the transaction history, so the screen has a past.
- **Alerts on cue** — fire a "you received $X" notification mid-take.

Trademark note: Cash App is a trademark of Block, Inc. Larped's screen is a generic payment-style prop and Larped is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or connected to Cash App or Block, Inc.

## Fake "payment proof" is fraud

Flashing a fake payment confirmation at a seller to walk off with goods is theft by deception — a crime, with or without an app. Larped's terms prohibit it. The difference is who's in on it: in a Larped video the audience ends up in on the joke; in a scam the victim never does. Larped never touches real payment rails, so it is genuinely useless for fraud — it only performs.

## FAQ

**Can Larped change my real Cash App balance?** No — nothing can; that number lives on Block's servers. Larped is a separate prop app where every name and amount is fiction you typed. Not affiliated with Cash App or Block, Inc.

**Is showing a fake payment screen to a seller illegal?** Yes. That is fraud, a crime, and Larped's terms prohibit it. The app is for filming, where the audience ends up in on the joke.

**Can I script the names and amounts?** Yes — contacts, keypad amounts, transaction history and "you received $X" alerts are all yours to script.

**Does it send or receive real money?** No. No payment rails, no linked cards, no financial logins. Everything is fictional and stays on your device.

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

## Related

- Fake bank balance: https://larped.app/fake-bank-account-balance
- Fake crypto wallet: https://larped.app/fake-crypto-wallet
- How creators use Larped: https://larped.app/how-creators-use-larped
- All features: https://larped.app/features
