AI Image Prompt Builder
Craft structured prompts for DALL-E, Midjourney, Stable Diffusion, and other image AI models
Generated Prompt
Negative Prompt
Select elements you want the AI to avoid in the generated image.
AI Image Prompt Builder
Craft structured prompts for DALL-E, Midjourney, Stable Diffusion, and other image AI models
Features
- Structured prompt builder for Midjourney / DALL-E / Stable Diffusion
- Eight sections: subject, style, medium, composition, lighting, camera angle, color palette, mood, quality boosters
- Negative-prompt builder with common exclusions plus custom input
- Platform-specific output formatting (Midjourney parameters, SD weights, etc.)
- Runs entirely in your browser — no API calls
How to use
- Enter a subject or scene description in the text area at the top.
- Select options from the dropdown menus for style, lighting, camera angle, colors, mood, and quality.
- Choose your target platform (Midjourney, DALL-E, Stable Diffusion, etc.) for optimized formatting.
- Toggle negative prompt tags to exclude unwanted elements from the generated image.
- Copy the generated prompt and paste it into your AI image generator.
Tips & Best Practices
- Subject first, modifiers after — most image models weigh the first words more heavily.
- Stable Diffusion supports weighted prompts: `(beautiful sunset:1.3)` boosts that term's influence.
- Negative prompts (what NOT to include) are SD/Midjourney-specific; DALL-E doesn't use them.
- For consistency across a series, keep style / lighting / camera fields constant and only vary the subject.
- For photorealistic output, specify camera details ("85mm lens, f/1.8") — diffusion models learned a lot from EXIF metadata.
FAQ
What is an AI image prompt?
An AI image prompt is a text description that guides artificial intelligence models like DALL-E, Midjourney, or Stable Diffusion to generate specific images. Well-structured prompts with clear descriptions of style, lighting, mood, and quality modifiers produce significantly better results than vague descriptions.
What is a negative prompt and why should I use one?
A negative prompt tells the AI what to exclude from the generated image. For example, adding 'blurry, low quality, watermark' as negative prompts helps the model avoid producing images with those unwanted characteristics. Negative prompts are particularly effective with Stable Diffusion models.
How does this tool differ for Midjourney vs Stable Diffusion?
Different AI platforms have different syntax preferences. Midjourney uses parameters like --no for negative prompts and --ar for aspect ratios, while Stable Diffusion uses separate positive and negative prompt fields. This tool automatically formats the output based on your selected target platform.
Can I use custom values instead of the dropdown options?
Yes. Every section has a toggle button (pencil icon) that switches between dropdown selection and free-text custom input. This allows you to type any value you want for complete creative control over your prompt.
Is my prompt data sent to any server?
No. All prompt building happens entirely in your browser. No data is sent to any server or third party. Your creative ideas remain completely private and are never stored or transmitted anywhere.
What quality modifiers should I use for the best results?
For photorealistic images, try 'ultra detailed, 8K resolution' combined with 'sharp focus.' For artistic styles, 'masterpiece, best quality' or 'trending on ArtStation' often improve output. Experiment with different combinations to find what works best for your specific use case and platform.
Does this tool work offline?
Yes. Once the page is loaded, all prompt building functionality works entirely in your browser without requiring an internet connection. All processing is done client-side using JavaScript.