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.
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.
Your prompt will appear here as you type.
Parameters are always placed at the end, as Midjourney recommends.
Midjourney parameters work best at the end of the prompt. This builder keeps your descriptive text first and all flags at the end.
The validator catches decimal aspect ratios, seed range problems, and known compatibility issues like Omni Reference with --q 4.
Use seed, style reference, style weight, and saved presets to compare changes without rebuilding the whole prompt each time.
Use common ratios like 4:5, 16:9, and 9:16, then export final sizes with the AI Image Size Calculator.
4:5, 16:9, or 139:100.--sref for look and feel, and --oref for a person, object, or character-like reference in V7.Midjourney features and compatibility change. These controls were reviewed against official Midjourney documentation on April 29, 2026.
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.
Use --raw when you want more literal prompt following and less default Midjourney beautification.
--w adds unusual or unconventional choices. It can be powerful, but high values may make composition less predictable.
Use a whole number from 0 to 4294967295. Seeds are useful for testing prompt changes against a similar starting point.
No. It only includes the URLs you type inside the copied prompt text.