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Image Prompt Builder

Assemble clear prompts for image models from subject, style, lighting, mood, and aspect ratio—no upload required.

Developer

Build a structured prompt for Midjourney, DALL·E, or Stable Diffusion—no image upload required. Tweak nouns and adjectives; your creativity still drives the result.

Prompt

a quiet coastal town at dawn, photorealistic, golden hour lighting, calm mood, aspect ratio 16:9, no text, high detail

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What is Image Prompt Builder?

A good prompt is not magic—it is specific nouns, adjectives that actually modify those nouns, constraints like aspect ratio, and a style anchor so the model knows which visual world you mean. This builder collects those pieces in one place so you are not rewriting the same scaffolding every time you start a new idea. It is especially handy when you are learning: you can see how swapping “soft studio” for “neon night” changes the string before you spend credits in an image tool.

How It Works

Fill in the scene, pick a broad style, choose lighting and mood, set an aspect ratio hint, and add any hard constraints like “no text in frame.” We concatenate intelligently and keep a copy button handy. Nothing uploads; it is just string building in your browser.

Formula

Prompt string = f(subject, style, lighting, mood, ratio, constraints)

Formula Explained

Order matters less than completeness—models read the whole string—but we put subject first so you can scan your intent quickly.

Example

Subject: “rain-soaked alley in Osaka.” Style: “film still.” Lighting: “neon night.” Mood: “moody.” Ratio: “21:9.” Constraints: “no text, high detail.” Paste into your tool and iterate from there.

Tips & Best Practices

  • Name the camera feel you want—film grain vs. crisp digital—if your model supports it.
  • If hands or faces fail, add “simple pose” or reduce clutter in the scene.

Common Use Cases

  • Storyboarders exploring visual directions quickly
  • Marketers drafting ad concepts before a photoshoot

Frequently Asked Questions

No—it only builds text prompts you can paste into your favorite image tool that you already use and pay for according to its terms.

Image models respond well to layered cues; splitting them helps you reuse blocks that work across subjects.

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