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Start with the editing task: portrait cleanup, product background, fashion editorial, food shot, or social post.
Use get prompt yo as a visual prompt library: compare the before and after image, copy the prompt, replace the details that matter, and submit useful prompt recipes back to the community.
Start with the editing task: portrait cleanup, product background, fashion editorial, food shot, or social post.
Open prompts where the result image proves the style, lighting, composition, or product treatment you want.
Paste the prompt into your AI image tool and replace bracketed details with your subject, brand, setting, or style.
A good prompt starts from a result you can inspect. Choose the closest visual example, then make small changes instead of rewriting everything.
Start with the editing task: portrait cleanup, product background, fashion editorial, food shot, or social post.
Open prompts where the result image proves the style, lighting, composition, or product treatment you want.
Paste the prompt into your AI image tool and replace bracketed details with your subject, brand, setting, or style.
Call out identity, product shape, labels, materials, skin texture, and anything that must stay unchanged.
Run one edit, compare the output, then send a short follow-up that fixes only the biggest mismatch.
Creator submissions work best when the prompt, category, tags, and preview images all explain the same editing job.
Upload at least one preview image. Before and after pairs build trust faster than text alone.
Name the actual job, such as soft portrait retouch, clean product background, or cinematic cafe edit.
Use the description to say what image type, style, platform, or constraint the prompt is designed for.
Pick the closest category and platform. Add up to five specific tags that help people filter quickly.
Submitted prompts enter moderation. Rejected prompts can be edited and submitted again with clearer proof.
Most reliable image editing prompts follow the same structure: goal, subject, style, constraints, and output expectation.
For best AI results, write prompts in English when possible. Other languages are still accepted.
Say the exact edit: remove background, preserve face, relight product, create editorial mood, or improve composition.
Describe who or what is in the image and which parts must remain visually consistent.
Name the lighting, color, texture, camera feel, scene, or visual reference in plain words.
State what must not change: face identity, packaging text, logo, object shape, scale, fabric, or material.
Tell the model what a successful result should look like: realistic, clean, high detail, natural, ready to post.
Edit this image to [goal].
Keep [identity/product/shape/details] unchanged.
Use [lighting/style/background] with realistic texture.
Avoid [unwanted changes].
Final output should look [quality/use case].
When a result misses the mark, make the next prompt narrower. Fix the strongest failure first.
Add a preservation line: keep identity, facial proportions, natural skin texture, and original expression.
Ask the model to keep logo, label text, shape, scale, color, and material exactly as in the source image.
Lower the intensity. Ask for subtle enhancement, realistic lighting, and no major change to composition.
Split the request into one goal per run. Avoid mixing background, retouching, relighting, and typography in one pass.
Do not upload, edit, or submit images that violate privacy, copyright, brand rules, or someone else's rights.
Turn a repeatable image edit into a clear prompt with proof, tags, and a short explanation.
No. Browsing and copying public prompts are open. Sign in is required for submitting prompts, voting, account settings, and creator support settings.
Review keeps the library useful, safe, and relevant. It also helps remove spam, misleading images, unsafe content, and prompts that do not match the preview.
Prompts are organized by platform such as ChatGPT, Midjourney, Gemini, Claude, and Canva AI. You can still adapt the wording for another tool.
Yes. Open your prompt, fix the reason for rejection, improve the preview or explanation, and submit it again.
Turn a repeatable image edit into a clear prompt with proof, tags, and a short explanation.