What Is Larpz Wallet?

Larpz Wallet is a wallet-interface simulator. It draws realistic crypto wallet screens using values you enter yourself, so you can produce a populated wallet view for a video, a mockup, a tutorial or a prop without recording a real portfolio. It is not a cryptocurrency wallet and it holds no funds.

The short definition

Larpz Wallet is a presentation layer, not a custody tool. A real wallet controls assets through private keys and can move money. Larpz Wallet has no keys, no blockchain connection, and no ability to send, receive, swap or recover cryptocurrency. Every number on the screen is a value you typed in.

That distinction is the whole product. It exists so that a creator, designer or educator can show a wallet screen that looks finished and current without exposing real holdings, and without the risk of filming a live financial account.

What is inside

A Larpz Wallet licence covers four wallet-inspired layouts: a Solana-style view that supports memecoin entries, a multi-chain mobile view, a hardware-wallet-style portfolio dashboard, and a multi-asset portfolio overview. Each one is an independent recreation of a familiar layout pattern, not a copy of any real application.

Around those layouts sit the details that make a screen read as current: live market prices pulled from public market data, an interactive 24-hour chart, transaction-style history rows, and the ability to add a token by contract address so its price and icon populate automatically.

  • Custom display balances for any listed asset
  • Solana and Ethereum tokens by contract address
  • Live price context and 24-hour charts
  • Transaction-style activity rows
  • Push-style receive alerts you trigger yourself

Who actually uses it

The recurring users are short-form video creators who need a repeatable on-screen prop, product designers who need a populated wallet screen for a mockup, developers and QA testers who need a realistic layout without exposing a real address, and educators building scam-awareness material that shows people what a fabricated balance looks like.

It is also used for film, television and tabletop props, where the requirement is simply that the screen looks plausible on camera and contains nothing real.

What it is not for

Larpz Wallet must not be presented to anyone as a real balance, a real payment, or proof of funds. That covers lenders, landlords, exchanges, employers, counterparties, investors and private individuals alike. A simulated screen is a picture, not a financial fact, and using one to induce somebody to part with money is fraud regardless of what the software is called.

Our Acceptable Use Policy sets that out in full, including the requirement to disclose the fictional nature of anything you publish. Breaching it ends your right to use the product and can result in a licence key being terminated without refund.

Frequently asked questions

Is Larpz Wallet a real crypto wallet?

No. It is a visual simulator. It holds no cryptocurrency, connects to no blockchain, and cannot send, receive or recover funds.

Does Larpz Wallet ask for a seed phrase?

Never. It has no use for a recovery phrase or private key, and you should not enter those credentials into it or into any other simulator.

Is Larpz Wallet affiliated with Phantom, Trust Wallet, Ledger or Exodus?

No. It is an independent product and is not affiliated with, endorsed by or connected to any wallet provider. Those names are trademarks of their respective owners.

What does the name mean?

It comes from larp, short for live action role play, which is used online to describe playing a role you do not actually occupy. See our guide on what larpz means for the longer version.

How much does it cost?

Plans start at 30 USD for seven days, with a one-month plan at 100 USD and lifetime access at 300 USD. All plans include every wallet layout.

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