Why it matters
Built specifically for Midjourney
Structured around the way Midjourney responds to subject, style, composition, and settings instead of generic prompt filler.
Improve rough image ideas into clearer prompts and better Midjourney settings.
Turn rough image ideas into better Midjourney prompts, cleaner prompt structure, suggested aspect ratios, and more usable settings without manually stacking random keywords.
Optimized prompt
Previewdark fantasy knight standing in a ruined temple, subject remains clear and readable, controlled detail, layered depth, believable atmosphere, balanced composition, clear focal hierarchy, practical framing, grounded and visually directed, cinematic but controlled
AR
2:3
Stylize
Medium
Chaos
Low
Weird
Off
Midjourney command
--ar 2:3 --stylize 150 --chaos 5
Use case
Improve subject clarity, lighting direction, and framing for stronger portrait prompts.
Use case
Build cleaner commercial prompts for product renders, ads, and brand visuals.
Use case
See before-and-after prompt rewrites across portrait, product, and scene use cases.
Use case
Learn what usually weakens Midjourney prompts and how to fix those issues.
Why it matters
Structured around the way Midjourney responds to subject, style, composition, and settings instead of generic prompt filler.
Why it matters
Get a cleaner prompt, a recommended aspect ratio, and practical stylize, chaos, and weird guidance in the same output.
Why it matters
The product is meant to reduce bad first drafts and help you reach a usable image direction faster.
Why not do it manually
Avoid bloated prompts made of random style words that do not point Midjourney in a clear direction.
Why not do it manually
Get a cleaner starting point before you spend time fine-tuning or iterating inside Midjourney.
Why not do it manually
The tool focuses on the structure and settings that matter for Midjourney instead of generic AI writing patterns.
Who it is for
Get to a usable image direction faster without overthinking every prompt rewrite.
Who it is for
Turn rough visual ideas into prompts with better structure, framing, and style control.
Who it is for
Draft stronger prompts for ads, hero shots, product renders, and branded visuals.
Who it is for
Start with a clearer first draft even if you do not know how to structure prompts well yet.
Why it works
Give the tool a rough idea, select the image goal, and it returns a cleaner draft plus settings that fit the intended output.
Tool access
The optimizer now lives on its own product page, so users can jump straight into the workflow without scrolling through pricing and account blocks.
Before and after examples
Each example shows the actual product promise: clearer wording, better direction, and settings that match the use case.
Character example
Before
dark fantasy knight
After
dark fantasy character portrait of a battle-worn knight in blackened steel armor, standing in a ruined temple, cold blue rim lighting, drifting ash and fog, dramatic cinematic framing, detailed metal textures, grounded heroic stance
Suggested settings
--ar2:3 --stylize150 --chaos5
Product example
Before
skincare bottle luxury ad
After
premium product photo of a frosted glass skincare bottle on a stone pedestal, soft directional studio lighting, elegant reflections, clean luxury backdrop, centered composition, refined commercial styling, minimal high-end beauty campaign aesthetic
Suggested settings
--ar1:1 --stylize50 --chaos5
Scene example
Before
woman in neon city at night
After
cinematic scene of a woman walking alone through a rain-soaked neon city at night, glowing reflections on wet pavement, moody blue and magenta lighting, atmospheric fog, strong focal depth, dramatic urban framing, realistic detail
Suggested settings
--ar16:9 --stylize300 --chaos20
01
Start with the rough concept you already have.
02
Set the goal, image type, and framing preference.
03
Use the prompt and settings as your starting draft in Midjourney.
Free
For casual creators getting started
Pro
For serious Midjourney users who optimize regularly
Team
For teams and studios that need higher usage
Get started
Try the optimizer for free, then upgrade when you need more credits and higher usage.
Internal links
This section strengthens internal linking between the main conversion pages now, and gives future long-tail content pages a clear place in the site structure.
Browse prompt examples before and after
See example rewrites, use cases, and optimization patterns.
Read the portrait prompt guide
Improve portrait prompts with clearer lighting, framing, and subject detail.
Read the product photography prompt guide
Build stronger commercial prompts for product shots and ad-style visuals.
Avoid common prompt mistakes
Learn what usually weakens Midjourney prompts and how to fix those issues.
FAQ
It turns rough ideas into clearer Midjourney-ready prompts with stronger structure, more specific direction, and suggested settings that fit the intended output.
If you already know exactly how to structure subject, style, composition, lighting, and parameters, manual writing can work. This tool is useful when you want a faster, cleaner first draft without random keyword stacking.
It is designed for creators, designers, marketers, and beginners who want clearer Midjourney prompts without spending extra time rewriting everything by hand.
A credit is used each time you run a prompt optimization. In the current version, 1 optimization = 1 credit.
Free includes 3 credits per day. Pro includes 150 credits per month. Team includes 500 credits per month.
No. Free credits reset daily, and paid plan credits reset every billing cycle.
Yes. You can cancel your paid plan anytime, and it will stay active until the end of your current billing period.
No. You can start on the Free plan and upgrade only when you need more monthly credits.