Image to Midjourney prompt. Upload a photo to generate a Midjourney-ready prompt with style, lighting, parameters, and aspect ratio.
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Midjourney Prompt Generator analyzes any image and creates optimized prompts specifically formatted for Midjourney AI image generation. The tool examines your image's visual elements, artistic style, lighting, composition, and atmosphere, then generates a detailed prompt with proper Midjourney parameters like aspect ratios, version flags, and style settings. Perfect for recreating similar images or understanding how to describe images for Midjourney. Midjourney has specific prompt formatting requirements and parameter syntax that can be challenging to master. This tool understands Midjourney's unique prompt structure, including how to order elements (subject, style, lighting, composition), when to use commas vs. colons, and which parameters work best together. It generates prompts optimized for Midjourney's current models (v5, v6) with appropriate aspect ratios, stylization levels, and quality settings. Whether you're trying to recreate a specific artistic style, adapt a photograph into Midjourney's aesthetic, or learn effective prompt engineering, this tool provides ready-to-use prompts that follow Midjourney best practices.
Upload your reference image and the AI analyzes all visual aspects including subject matter, artistic style, color palette, lighting conditions, composition techniques, and mood. It then formats this information into a Midjourney-optimized prompt structure with appropriate parameters like --ar for aspect ratio, --v for version, --s for stylize, and --q for quality. You can add specific preferences in the notes field to emphasize certain elements or styles. The analysis process identifies key visual elements and translates them into Midjourney's preferred prompt format. It determines the optimal aspect ratio based on your image's composition, selects appropriate version flags (--v 5, --v 6) for best results, and suggests stylization levels (--s parameter) that match your image's aesthetic. The tool understands Midjourney's prompt weighting system and uses proper syntax for emphasizing important elements. It also suggests negative prompts when appropriate and includes relevant style modifiers that Midjourney recognizes. The generated prompt is formatted exactly as Midjourney expects, with proper comma placement, parameter ordering, and syntax that maximizes the chance of getting similar results.
Upload the image and the generator reverse-engineers it into Midjourney's format: subject first, then descriptive details, style, lighting, and composition, finished with parameters like --ar for aspect ratio and --s for stylization. Copy the output straight into Discord or Midjourney's web editor and run it as-is or after a quick edit.
The standard ones that change results most: --ar matched to your image's aspect ratio, a version flag, --s for how strongly Midjourney stylizes, and --q where relevant. The text portion is ordered the way Midjourney parses best, subject before style before atmosphere, so you can tweak any segment without breaking the structure.
It is one of the faster ways. Seeing a photo you understand translated into subject, style, lighting, and parameter choices teaches the grammar better than reading prompt guides. Compare what the generator emphasized against what you would have written, and borrow the phrasing patterns; the parameter pairings are standard Midjourney conventions worth memorizing.
No, and no prompt can. Midjourney generates from a text description, so you get images matching the subject, style, mood, and framing rather than a pixel-level copy. Faces, exact layouts, and specific products will differ between generations. Busy or low-light references also lose the most in translation, since the analyzer has less clear material to describe.
Both. Photographs get translated with camera-flavored language (lens feel, lighting direction, depth of field) while illustrations and paintings get art-style descriptors and movement references Midjourney responds to. Abstract or extremely cluttered images are the weak spot, since the generator has to pick which elements define the image and some nuance gets dropped.
Current model syntax with a version flag included, and the structure (comma-separated descriptors, parameters trailing at the end) carries across versions. If you run an older or newer model, keep the description and just swap the --v value; the descriptive language matters far more than the flag.
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