Midjourney Prompt Library

Midjourney Prompt Library
Hundreds of Free AI Art Prompts

The ultimate free Midjourney prompt library. Browse prompts for portraits, landscapes, fantasy art, architecture, and more. Copy with one click — no signup needed.

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How to use this Midjourney prompt library

Every prompt in this library has been crafted or tested with Midjourney. Click any prompt card to copy the full text, then paste it into the Midjourney bot on Discord or the Midjourney web app. Most prompts include recommended parameters like --ar, --v, and --style.

Anatomy of a great Midjourney prompt

① Subject
A samurai warrior
② Setting
in a misty bamboo forest
③ Style
cinematic photography
④ Lighting
golden hour light
⑤ Mood
epic and dramatic
⑥ Parameters
--ar 16:9 --v 6.1

Frequently asked questions

What makes a good Midjourney prompt?

A great Midjourney prompt is specific: it describes the subject, setting, art style, lighting, and mood. Adding references like "in the style of cinematic photography" or "oil painting with dramatic chiaroscuro" helps the model produce more intentional results.

What Midjourney parameters should I use?

Key Midjourney parameters: --ar [width:height] sets aspect ratio (16:9, 4:3, 1:1); --v 6.1 selects the model version; --style raw disables default aesthetics; --chaos [0–100] increases variation; --q [0.25–1] controls render quality.

Are these prompts free to use commercially?

The prompts themselves are free to use. For commercial use of images created with Midjourney, check your Midjourney subscription plan — paid plans generally allow commercial usage. Review Midjourney's Terms of Service for full details.

Do these prompts work with DALL-E and Stable Diffusion?

Many prompts in this library also work with DALL-E 3 and Stable Diffusion XL, though results will differ. Midjourney-specific parameters like --ar and --v will not be recognised by other generators and should be removed when cross-testing.