Guide

How Image to Prompt Works

This guide explains how the homepage workbench converts an image into a prompt, how to read the structured output, and how to refine results for different generators.

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Step 1: Analyze the image as direction, not caption

The backend is instructed to recover creative direction instead of writing a plain description. That is why the structured output includes subject anchor, scene envelope, style signals, shot logic, emotion, and remix handles.

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Step 2: Choose the prompt shape you need

The homepage mode switcher lets you reinterpret the same underlying analysis for a general prompt, Midjourney, Flux, Stable Diffusion, or raw JSON.

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Step 3: Edit the result, don’t restart it

Use the structured view to understand which parts control the result. Small edits to style signals, shot logic, or remix handles are usually faster than writing a new prompt from scratch.

Try it here

Start with your own reference image

The same workbench from the homepage is available here, so you can follow the guide and test the tool in one place.

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Wygeneruj prompt, widok strukturalny lub JSON.

Use the mode chips above to reshape the output for Midjourney, Flux, Stable Diffusion, or a machine-readable JSON flow.

Guide FAQ

What to know before you generate

Why keep the tool on the homepage?

Because the homepage is the strongest SEO page. Putting the workbench there keeps engagement and conversion signals concentrated.

Why show structured output and JSON?

Different users want different levels of control. Some want a ready-to-copy prompt, while others need editable building blocks or machine-readable data.

What should I do after the first prompt?

Copy it, edit a specific part, or send it directly into image or video generation using the tools in the workbench.