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From image-to-prompt extraction to curated prompt collections and visual inspiration, LabGen helps creators work faster with ChatGPT, Midjourney, Imagen, and more.
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Curated High-Quality AI Prompts Library for Image & Creative Models
Explore handpicked prompts for ChatGPT, Midjourney, Nano Banana Pro, Gemini, Seedream, Imagen, FX, and other AI models — curated for real creative workflows.
What Is the Curated Public AI Prompts Library?
The Curated Public AI Prompts Library is a high-quality collection of public prompts carefully selected from real-world AI creation workflows. It includes prompt examples for popular AI models such as ChatGPT, Midjourney, Nano Banana Pro, Gemini, Seedream, Imagen, FX, and other image and text-based AI tools. Unlike random prompt lists, this library focuses on clarity, structure, and practical usage — helping creators learn how effective prompts are written and reused across different AI models.
Why Curated Prompts Matter for Different AI Models
Different AI models respond to prompts in different ways. A well-structured ChatGPT prompt is not the same as a Midjourney image prompt or a Nano Banana Pro, Gemini, Seedream, Imagen, FX prompt. That’s why every public prompt in this library is curated — to ensure it demonstrates clear structure, intent, and model-specific usage. This makes the library useful not only for copying prompts, but also for learning how prompts work across AI systems.
Explore Public Prompts by AI Model
ChatGPT Prompt Examples
Explore curated ChatGPT prompts for writing, productivity, brainstorming, coding assistance, and structured AI conversations. These public ChatGPT prompt examples help you understand how to guide large language models with clear instructions, roles, and constraints.
Midjourney Image Prompt Examples
Discover curated Midjourney prompts focused on AI image generation, including art styles, lighting, composition, camera settings, and aesthetics. These prompts are designed to help creators learn how descriptive language and visual keywords influence image results in Midjourney.
Nano Banana Pro Prompt Examples
Browse Nano Banana Pro prompt examples to explore the unique capabilities of this model in image generation. Learn how precise descriptors can unlock its full creative potential.
Gemini AI Prompt Examples
Explore prompt applications for Google's Gemini model, covering text generation, multimodal understanding, and creative writing. Learn how to construct efficient prompts for deep interaction with Gemini.
Seedream Image Prompt Examples
Discover curated prompts for Seedream, focused on inspiring creativity and generating dreamlike visual effects.
Google Imagen Prompt Examples
Browse prompt examples for Google's Imagen model. Learn how to leverage its powerful text understanding capabilities to generate high-quality, photorealistic images.
FX AI Model Prompt Examples
Explore specialized prompts for the FX model, focusing on special effects generation, stylization, and specific visual representation needs.
Creative & Cross-Model Prompt Examples
Some prompts are designed to work across multiple AI models. This section includes creative prompts, experimental ideas, and reusable prompt templates that can be adapted for different AI tools and workflows.
How Creators Use Public AI Prompts
Creators use the public prompts library in different ways:
- Copy prompts to speed up AI image or text generation
- Study prompt structure for different AI models
- Save curated prompts into personal collections
- Modify prompts for their own creative workflows
Public prompts are often the starting point for building a long-term, reusable prompt library.
From Public Prompts to Your Personal Prompt Library
LabGen turns curated public prompts into long-term creative assets. You can save any public prompt, organize it into collections, edit it for specific AI models, and reuse it anytime. The public library is just the beginning of a structured prompt workflow.
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