Discord Message Generator

Build a fake Discord chat with avatars, colored usernames and timestamps, in dark or light mode, then download it as a PNG.

โœ” 100% Freeโœ” No Signupโœ” No Watermarkโœ” Unlimited Use

Updated 2026-07-05 ยท Built and maintained by the MakeToolz team.

Make a Fake Discord Chat

This free Discord message generator builds a fake Discord conversation from messages you type. Each line gets an avatar, a colored username and a timestamp, laid out just like a real channel. Choose the dark or light theme and download the chat as a clean PNG.

People use it for memes, server announcements, roleplay, and design mockups where a realistic Discord chat is needed without screenshotting a real one. It all renders in your browser, so nothing you type is uploaded.

Please use it responsibly. This tool is for fun, parody and mockups. Do not use a fake chat to impersonate someone, harass anyone, or present invented messages as real.

How to Use the Discord Message Generator

  1. 1
    Pick the dark or light theme.
  2. 2
    Add each message with a username, text and optional timestamp.
  3. 3
    The chat preview updates live as you type.
  4. 4
    Click Download PNG to save the image.

Why Use MakeToolz's Discord Message Generator?

Avatars and colors

Each username gets a colored avatar and a matching colored name, like real Discord roles.

Dark and light mode

Match the Discord dark theme, or switch to light with one click.

Timestamps

Add a custom timestamp to each message for a realistic look.

Clean PNG export

Downloads a sharp, high-resolution image with no watermark.

Private

The chat is rendered in your browser; nothing you type is uploaded.

Free

No signup, no limits.

Who Uses a Discord Message Generator

Server owners, meme makers, streamers and teachers use a Discord message generator to build a fake chat that looks like a real channel. A server owner drafts a mock announcement to preview how a message will read before posting it. A streamer makes a joke exchange for a video thumbnail. A community manager builds an example conversation to teach new members the server rules. Each one needs the Discord layout with avatars, colored usernames and timestamps, without screenshotting real people.

Writers and roleplayers also lean on it. A fan-fiction author shows a scene as a chat between characters. A game designer mocks up in-app messages. Because the tool renders the message list the same way a Discord channel does, the result feels native to anyone who uses the app.

How the Colored Names Work

Discord shows a member's username in the color of their highest role. A moderator role might be red, a helper role green, a bot role blurple. This tool copies that behavior by assigning each username a stable color, so the same name keeps the same color across every message in the chat. That mirrors how roles paint names in a real server and makes the fake channel read as authentic.

The avatar next to each message picks up the same color when no image is set, which matches how Discord draws default avatars. Keep names consistent and the colors stay consistent, just like a live channel.

Dark Mode vs Light Mode

SettingDark modeLight mode
BackgroundDark grey (#313338)White
Best forMatching the default app lookPrint, slides, light designs
Text colorLight greyDark grey
Most commonYes, most users run dark modeLess common

Dark mode is the default here because most Discord users keep the dark theme on. Switch to light only when your final placement is a bright layout.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Using a real person's exact username and avatar. That turns parody into impersonation. Change the handle or use an invented one.
  • Wrong timestamp format. Discord writes times as "Today at 4:20 PM" or a date. Match that style so the chat looks real.
  • Overloading one message. Very long text wraps into many lines and can look off. Split long thoughts into separate messages the way people actually chat.
  • Presenting the chat as evidence. A generated image is not proof of anything. Never use it to accuse someone or fake a real conversation.

Tips for a Realistic Chat

Vary the usernames so the color coding shows off, since a channel with several members looks more real than one voice. Keep messages short and casual, and add timestamps a minute or two apart to mimic a live back and forth. If you are building a cross-platform set, pair this with the fake text message generator for an SMS scene or the Instagram DM generator for a DM. For a public post reaction, the fake tweet generator fits well. Keep every chat clearly satirical so your work stays parody, never deception.

People Also Ask

Can I show Discord roles in the fake chat?

Yes, in effect. Each username gets a role-style color that stays the same across the chat, which is how Discord displays roles. The tool does not label the role by name, but the colored name gives the same visual signal a real server does.

How do I add a custom Discord timestamp?

Type the time into the timestamp field for each message, using Discord's own wording like "Today at 4:20 PM". The tool places it in grey next to the username, exactly where Discord shows message times.

Does the fake Discord chat include a server or channel name?

No. This tool draws the message list itself, the part with avatars, names and text. It does not add the server sidebar or channel header, so it focuses on the conversation you want to show.

Can I make a Discord chat with more than two people?

Yes. Add as many messages as you want and give each one any username. Because colors are tied to the name, several members each get their own consistent color, just like a busy channel.

What size are Discord avatars in the image?

The tool draws each avatar as a small circle to the left of the message, matching Discord's layout. When no image is set, it shows a colored circle with the first letter of the name, the same as a default Discord avatar.

Why do the usernames have different colors?

The colors stand in for Discord roles. In a real server, a member's name shows in the color of their top role, so this tool gives each name a fixed color to reproduce that look. The same name always gets the same color in your chat.

Can I use the fake chat for a server announcement mockup?

Yes. Draft the announcement text as a message from your admin username, preview how it wraps and reads, then download the PNG. This lets you check the wording before posting the real message in your server.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I make a fake Discord message?
Add each line above with a username and text, choose the theme, and the tool draws the chat live with avatars, colored names and timestamps. Click Download PNG to save it.
Can I make a dark mode Discord chat?
Yes, and it is the default because it matches the Discord standard dark look. Switch to Light if you prefer the white theme.
Is it legal to make fake Discord messages?
For parody, memes and mockups it is generally fine. Using a fake chat to impersonate, harass, or deceive can be illegal and cause real harm, so keep it clearly satirical and never present it as real.
Does the image have a watermark?
No. The exported PNG is clean, with no watermark or branding.

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