Image to Prompt
Upload any image and get four AI-art prompts ready to paste into Midjourney, Flux, or Stable Diffusion. Free, no signup.
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How to Use the Image to Prompt Tool
Upload your image
Drop in any image — a photo, an AI render, a screenshot, a piece of artwork. JPG, PNG, or WebP up to 10MB.
AI writes four prompts
The AI reads the image and generates a general prompt, a Flux prompt, a Midjourney v6 prompt, and a Stable Diffusion prompt with positive and negative tags — all in one pass.
Copy and paste
Pick the prompt that matches your AI generator, copy it, and paste it into Midjourney, Flux, Stable Diffusion, DALL-E, or any other text-to-image tool.
What is image to prompt?
Image to prompt is the reverse of text-to-image. You upload an image, and AI writes a prompt that another AI can use to recreate something similar.
If you've spent any time generating images with Midjourney, Flux, Stable Diffusion, DALL-E, or Ideogram, you know that the prompt is everything. The same model produces wildly different results depending on how you describe what you want. The hard part of AI image generation isn't the model — it's writing the prompt.
An image-to-prompt tool flips that workflow on its head. Instead of starting with a prompt and getting an image, you start with an image you like and get a prompt. You see something on Pinterest, in your camera roll, in someone else's portfolio, in a Midjourney showcase — drop it into the tool, get a prompt that captures the visual style, and use that prompt to generate your own variations.
Four prompts in one click
Different image generators want prompts in different formats. PixelPanda's image-to-prompt tool returns four formats at once so you don't have to pick:
- General prompt — plain English with comma-separated phrases. Works as a starting point for DALL-E, Ideogram, Imagen, and any other text-to-image model.
- Flux prompt — natural language with photographic and cinematic detail. Tuned for FLUX.1, which prefers descriptive sentences over keyword lists.
- Midjourney v6 prompt — comma-separated descriptive phrases plus parameters (
--ar,--style raw,--v 6). The--araspect ratio matches the source image automatically. - Stable Diffusion prompt — split into positive prompt (subject, style, quality tags) and negative prompt (blurry, low quality, distorted, watermark, etc.). Paste both into your SD interface.
What people use image to prompt for
A few of the most common reasons people convert an image to a prompt.
Recreate a style you like
Saw an image with a style or color palette you want to use? Drop it into image-to-prompt, get a prompt that captures the look, and generate your own variations on that style.
Reverse-engineer your own AI work
Generated an image months ago and lost the prompt? Drop the saved image back into image-to-prompt to get a usable prompt close to what you originally used.
Build a prompt library
Curate a folder of inspiration images, run them all through image-to-prompt, and you've got a prompt library you can mix and match for your own generations.
Move a prompt between models
Have a great Midjourney image but want to try the same look in Flux or Stable Diffusion? Run the image back through image-to-prompt to get a prompt tuned for the new model.
Generate product reference art
Upload a product photo and get a prompt that describes the lighting, angle, and styling. Use the prompt to generate alternate angles, color variations, or new scene placements without another photoshoot.
Learn what makes an image work
Reading the prompt that an AI writes for an image you admire is one of the fastest ways to learn what visual elements matter — what lighting it's noticing, what composition terms it uses, what style tags it picks.
Image to prompt for a specific AI generator
If you know which generator you'll be pasting into, jump to the model-specific page for tips and FAQ tuned to that model:
- Image to Midjourney prompt — v6 format with
--ar,--style raw,--v 6 - Image to Flux prompt — natural-language prompt for FLUX.1
- Image to Stable Diffusion prompt — positive + negative tags for SDXL / SD 3.5
- Image to DALL-E prompt — plain English for ChatGPT and the DALL-E API
- Image to Ideogram prompt — for posters, logos, and images with text
Other AI image tools
Beyond image-to-prompt, PixelPanda has a small family of free AI image tools that share the same vision model:
- AI Image Describer — get a human-friendly description of any image (detailed paragraph, short caption, alt text).
- Photo Description Generator — describe a real-world photo with vivid prose plus 5 caption ideas.
- AI Image Analyzer — get the full structured analysis: objects, dominant colors, text recognition, composition, and quality assessment.
- Background Remover — strip the background from any image with one click.
Frequently Asked Questions
--ar, --style raw, --v 6). The Stable Diffusion prompt is split into positive and negative tags. The general prompt works as a starting point for DALL-E, Ideogram, Imagen, and any other text-to-image model.Related Free Tools
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