Make a hyper-realistic "I crashed the car" photo
Generate a believable crashed car photo in 15 seconds. Send your parents, partner, or roommate a wrecked car image they will fall for instantly.


Of all the photos a parent or partner can receive, none drops the stomach faster than a crumpled hood. A fake crash photo lands harder than a fake call because the brain processes the image first and the explanation second. Viralprank turns this into a 15-second pipeline: upload a real shot of the car (or describe it), and the model returns a version with shattered glass, deployed airbags, and a bent fender that looks photographed at the scene. The lighting matches, the reflections match, and the angle is wrong in exactly the way a panicked phone photo is wrong — which is the giveaway people never spot. Best of all, you can wipe it off your phone the moment the joke lands; nothing to dispute later.
Why this prank lands
A crashed car triggers two fears at once — financial loss and physical harm. Your target's first instinct is to call you, which means they never zoom in or check the metadata. By the time they do, the punchline has already done its work. The image succeeds because it sits in the uncanny middle: too coincidental to be a stock photo, too messy to be staged.
How to send it
Send it as a single photo with no caption. Silence is the multiplier. If they don't respond within 30 seconds, follow up with a one-word message — "hospital" or "sorry". When they call, let it ring twice before picking up. Reveal it within 90 seconds; any longer and the joke turns mean. Delete the image afterwards so it doesn't surface in a future Google Photos memory.
Variations
- Add a tow truck in the background for extra panic
- Crop tightly so only the damaged section is visible
- Mention the location ("on the 401") in your follow-up text
- Use it on someone who lent you their car last weekend
FAQ
Will my parents really believe a fake crash photo?
Almost always, yes — for about 30 seconds. The image is realistic enough that disbelief doesn't kick in until they try to call. That window is the entire prank.
Can I generate a crash photo of a specific car model?
Yes. Describe the model, color, and any unique details in your prompt. The more specific your prompt, the more believable the result.
