These prompts are built for modern image models where quality depends on specificity. They help you define composition, lighting, mood, styling, context, and output constraints so the generated images are more usable for marketing, product, and brand work.
These prompts are built to help you move from vague AI output toward more usable drafts, plans, and decisions in image generation workflows. Browse the templates below, pick the one closest to your use case, and then customize the variables with your real context.
When these prompts are most useful
Creating more detailed prompts for visual AI tools
Improving consistency across generated images
Building better briefs for product, social, and ad visuals
Turning marketing goals into more controllable image directions
How to get better results
Be explicit about subject, scene, composition, lighting, and aspect ratio.
Tell the model what the image is for: ad, PDP, social, pitch deck, or concepting.
Name what should be present and what should be avoided.
Use generated visuals as drafts or creative exploration when brand or legal review matters.
Browse Image Generation Prompt Templates
Every prompt page includes a copy button, supporting guidance, example inputs, sample output, and related prompts for deeper browsing.
Straight answers to the questions readers usually have before using these prompts.
Do these prompts work for ChatGPT image generation, Midjourney, and similar tools?
Yes. The prompts are written in plain language and generally transfer well across major image models. You can tweak camera, style, or aspect-ratio syntax to fit the specific tool you are using.
How do I get more consistent image outputs?
Consistency usually improves when you lock down subject details, lighting, perspective, color palette, composition, and what should be excluded. Vague art-direction prompts create much wider variation.
Should I still review the final visuals manually?
Absolutely. Generated visuals can introduce anatomy issues, brand inconsistencies, text errors, and unrealistic product details, so final review still matters before publication.