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Turn any idea into image-AI prompts

Generates 3 ready-to-paste image prompts (with the right parameters) for Midjourney, DALL·E, or Stable Diffusion from a one-line idea — or from a photo.

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Prompt
Paste into ChatGPT or Claude to generate ready-to-use image prompts:

'You are an expert image-prompt engineer. Turn my idea into 3 detailed, copy-ready prompts for [Midjourney / DALL·E / Stable Diffusion].

My idea: [DESCRIBE THE IMAGE].

For each prompt include: subject, style, lighting, composition, color, and the right parameters (e.g. --ar 16:9 --style raw for Midjourney). Vary the three so I can compare different looks.'

Tip: paste a photo and ask 'describe this as a reusable image-AI prompt' — exactly what people mean by 'ai image to prompt.'
Source
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License
CC-BY-4.0
Published
6/22/2026

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