Everything Larped can fake — on purpose
We built Larped so a creator could go from "I need a money screen" to "recording" in under a minute. Here's exactly what's in the app, written by the people who shipped it. Every screen is fictional and designed to look right on camera, not to deceive anyone into thinking it's a real account.
Set any balance, name any account
The core of the app. Create a checking or savings screen, type in whatever balance the story calls for, and give the account a name and currency. The layout mirrors what people expect from a modern banking app, so it's instantly believable on screen.
- Any number, any currency.
$10. $10 million. €, £, ¥ — set it to match the bit.
- Named accounts & profiles.
Give the character a name so the screen reads as theirs.
- Multiple accounts.
Spin up a "broke" account and a "rich" account for the same skit.
Spread fictional wealth across asset classes
A single balance is a flex; a net worth breakdown is a story. Allocate across cash, equities, real estate and crypto, and the dashboard renders the totals and a growth chart. Great for "how I built my empire" formats — fictional empire, obviously.
- Asset categories.
Cash, stocks, property, crypto — adjust the mix and the totals follow.
- Up-and-to-the-right charts.
Or down, if your plot involves losing it all.
- Percent splits.
The breakdown reads like a real wealth-tracking app.
A brokerage screen for your storyline
Build a fictional portfolio with named holdings, share counts and daily moves. Use it for trading parody, "I went all in" reaction content, or a character whose whole personality is checking their gains. Set winners and losers to fit the punchline.
- Custom holdings.
Add tickers, share counts and crypto positions.
- Green & red days.
Control the daily percentage moves for the story you want.
- Totals that add up.
The portfolio value reflects your positions, so it looks legit.
Small touches, big difference on camera
The reason a fake screen reads as real isn't the big number — it's the little stuff around it. We sweated these.
Editable transactions
Add deposits, purchases and payouts with your own labels, dates and amounts. A believable history is what stops people from squinting at your screen.
Card designs
Pick a card style and color, set the holder name and a masked number. The detail nobody asks for but everybody notices.
Realistic timestamps
"Today," "Yesterday," exact times — the activity feed behaves like the apps people use every day.
Currency & formatting
Switch symbols and number formatting so the screen works for any audience or region.
Built for portrait video
High contrast, clean type, no clutter — the layout is tuned for vertical screen recordings on TikTok, Reels and Shorts.
No login required to start
Open the app and start building. You're making a prop, not opening an account — so we don't make you act like you are.
What Larped deliberately can't do
It can't connect to a bank. It can't send, receive or hold real money. It can't pull your real balances or transactions. There's no "link your account" button anywhere in the app — because there's nothing to link. Larped only ever shows numbers you typed in yourself. That's not a missing feature; it's the entire design.
Try it on your next video
The fastest way to understand Larped is to build one screen and record it. Takes about a minute.