ImagePrompt Image to Prompt Generator

Turn any image into a ready-to-use AI prompt.

Most people don’t fail at image generation because the model “sucks.” They fail because they can’t describe what they want. ImagePrompt’s Image to Prompt Generator turns any reference image into a usable prompt so you can recreate a look in Midjourney, Flux, Stable Diffusion, and more.

Copying a style shouldn’t take 40 prompt rewrites

If you’ve ever tried to recreate a “vibe” from a screenshot, you know the pain.

You type. You guess. You burn credits. You get something close… then it drifts.

Here’s the deal: the winning prompt already exists. It’s hiding inside the image.

ImagePrompt’s Image to Prompt Generator at imageprompt.org pulls that prompt out so you can stop playing prompt roulette.

What it does (and why you’ll care)

Drop in an image. The tool generates a detailed text prompt that describes what’s actually in the frame: subject, setting, lighting, composition, and the little texture choices that make results feel “right”.

Then you take that prompt into Midjourney, Flux, Stable Diffusion, or whatever model you use.

Simple.

The real win: speed, not “magic”

Reverse-prompting usually means manual breakdowns:

  • You squint at the lighting and guess: “softbox? golden hour?”
  • You fumble camera words you half-remember: “35mm? shallow depth?”
  • You forget one key detail and the whole output falls apart.

imageprompt.org cuts that loop down to one step: image in, prompt out.

Built for creators who ship

This tool fits into the messy, real workflow:

  • Moodboards to production prompts: turn references into prompts you can reuse.
  • Style matching: keep a brand look across posts, thumbnails, and ads.
  • Iteration without waste: start from a strong baseline, then tweak what matters.

It gets better.

Because the prompt comes from the image, you don’t start from a blank page. You start from evidence.

Who should use it

If you make anything visual - social posts, product shots, thumbnails, concept art - this is your shortcut from “I like this” to “I can remake this”.

And if you run a small team, it also helps you share a prompt that matches the reference instead of sending ten vague messages in Slack.

One upload. One prompt. More control.

Frequently Asked Questions

How to create a Midjourney prompt from an existing image?
Upload the reference image to imageprompt.org and generate a prompt that describes the subject, lighting, and composition, then paste that prompt into Midjourney and adjust a few key terms to match your target style.
How to reverse engineer an AI art style from a screenshot?
Best way to recreate a Stable Diffusion image without the original prompt?
How to describe lighting and camera details in prompts if I’m not a photographer?
Why do my AI images look close but never match the reference?
How to turn a moodboard into consistent prompts for brand visuals?