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Midjourney Prompt Builder

Build a copy-ready Midjourney prompt with subject structure, style chips, aspect ratio, V7/Niji settings, references, seed, stylize, chaos, weird, quality, tile, and draft mode validation.

Subject builder

Style chips

Image and style references

Readable preview

Your prompt will appear here as you type.

Parameters are always placed at the end, as Midjourney recommends.

Why this builder is useful

Correct parameter order

Midjourney parameters work best at the end of the prompt. This builder keeps your descriptive text first and all flags at the end.

Fewer rejected prompts

The validator catches decimal aspect ratios, seed range problems, and known compatibility issues like Omni Reference with --q 4.

Repeatable style tests

Use seed, style reference, style weight, and saved presets to compare changes without rebuilding the whole prompt each time.

Better platform planning

Use common ratios like 4:5, 16:9, and 9:16, then export final sizes with the AI Image Size Calculator.

How to use this tool

  1. Start with subject and setting. Keep the core idea short and specific before adding style words.
  2. Add only useful style chips. Too many competing styles can make results less predictable.
  3. Choose the final ratio. Use whole numbers such as 4:5, 16:9, or 139:100.
  4. Use references intentionally. Use --sref for look and feel, and --oref for a person, object, or character-like reference in V7.
  5. Copy and test variants. Start with low chaos, then adjust stylize, weird, and seed for controlled experiments.

Research sources

Midjourney features and compatibility change. These controls were reviewed against official Midjourney documentation on April 29, 2026.

Frequently asked questions

What version should I use?

Midjourney documentation currently lists V7 as the default. Use V7 for Omni Reference and Draft Mode. Use Niji 7 for anime and Eastern illustration aesthetics.

When should I use Raw?

Use --raw when you want more literal prompt following and less default Midjourney beautification.

What does Weird do?

--w adds unusual or unconventional choices. It can be powerful, but high values may make composition less predictable.

How do I use a seed?

Use a whole number from 0 to 4294967295. Seeds are useful for testing prompt changes against a similar starting point.

Does this page upload reference images?

No. It only includes the URLs you type inside the copied prompt text.

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Midjourney Prompt Builder practical guide

Image prompts work best when subject, style, composition, lighting, camera language, negative constraints, and parameters are described separately. This section gives visitors enough context to understand the calculation, choose the right inputs, and decide whether the result is suitable for a rough estimate, a worksheet answer, or a planning discussion.

How to use this AI tool

  1. Start with the value you know best and confirm the unit shown beside the input field.
  2. Fill only the fields requested by the tool. If a field is optional, use it when it changes the real-world result, such as time, rate, power factor, credits, or serving count.
  3. Press calculate, then read the main result together with any secondary values, conversions, warnings, or examples on the page.
  4. Run one simple test case before using the result in a report. A quick mental check catches unit mistakes and misplaced decimals.

Formula or method used

Start with the subject, add style and mood, choose aspect ratio, add camera or material details, then copy the final prompt and keep a seed if you need repeatable variations. The important habit is to keep every input on the same basis before comparing results. For example, do not mix hours with minutes, grams with kilograms, square feet with square meters, or apparent power with real power unless the calculator explicitly converts those units.

Worked example

For a product mockup, use a clear subject, white studio background, softbox lighting, 85 mm lens language, square aspect ratio, and a short negative list for clutter or text artifacts. This kind of small example is useful because it makes the direction of the calculation clear. After the result looks sensible, replace the sample numbers with your real project, class, recipe, prompt, or equipment data.

When this page is useful

Use Midjourney Prompt Builder for AI image prompts, Midjourney parameters, product mockups, concept art, social visuals, and brand style exploration. It is also helpful when you need a fast second opinion before copying numbers into a spreadsheet, invoice, lab note, design brief, homework solution, or project estimate.

Accuracy tips

  • Prefer measured values over rounded or advertised values whenever accuracy matters.
  • Write down the unit beside each number so the same calculation can be checked later.
  • Round final answers to a sensible number of digits; too many decimals can look more accurate than the inputs really are.
  • Use professional guidance for legal, tax, medical, electrical installation, or safety-critical decisions.

Common mistakes to avoid

The most common errors are entering the right number in the wrong unit, forgetting a multiplier such as 1,000, using a default rate that does not match your location, or treating an estimate as a certified result. If the answer seems surprisingly high or low, halve or double one input and see whether the output changes in the expected direction. That simple sensitivity check helps visitors trust the tool and understand the relationship between inputs and results.

Mini FAQ

Can I use this result directly?

For learning, planning, and quick comparisons, yes. For compliance, contracts, tax filing, health decisions, or electrical work, treat the result as a starting point and verify it against official guidance or a qualified professional.

Why do two calculators sometimes give slightly different answers?

Differences usually come from rounding, default assumptions, unit conversions, or whether the tool includes optional factors. Check the formula, input units, and rounding method before deciding which result is more appropriate.