Prompts

GPT Image 2 prompts

Use the generator at the top, then pick a curated prompt below whenever you want a faster starting point for posters, product visuals, launch art, or social creative.

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Curated Library

GPT Image 2 prompt templates, ready for the generator

Each card is a practical starting point. Click Try it to send the prompt back into the generator above, then tweak the wording and generate.

33 curated prompts

Create a cohesive strawberry matcha campaign for Kizuki, a newly opened matcha shop in Brooklyn Heights. Generate four coordinated deliverables in one unified visual language: a Twitter post, an Instagram Story, an Instagram feed post, and a LinkedIn format. Keep the hero drink, styling, props, lighting, and brand mood consistent across all four sizes while adapting the layout naturally to each platform.

Alternate-history high school computer lab in 2002 where every student is using ChatGPT. Beige CRT monitors, Windows XP browser windows, ball mice, tangled cables, backpacks on the floor, fluorescent classroom lighting, and a believable early-2000s school atmosphere. Add a subtle orange date stamp in the lower-left corner that reads "02 18 04".

A 35mm film photography book page featuring 1970s New York street photography. Authentic grain, candid sidewalks, imperfect framing, warm paper tone, and the feeling of flipping through a serious photo monograph.

A dramatic page from a Japanese seinen manga, with mature atmosphere, cinematic paneling, strong black ink shapes, expressive faces, and grounded tension. Make it feel like a printed manga page rather than a digital mockup.

A whimsical sequential comic about a tiny pastel-colored car, rendered in the style of a medieval illuminated manuscript. Flat decorative perspective, hand-painted textures, ornamental borders, and a playful storybook tone.

Based on the uploaded real portrait, create a manga-style character sheet that transforms the subject into a shonen anime character named Adele. Include a clean character turnaround, facial expressions, outfit details, pose studies, and polished notes that make it feel like a professional character-design presentation.

A serious creative studio desk covered with GPT Image 2 launch materials: review sheets, pinned wall proofs, print samples, layout studies, handwritten notes, crop marks, variations, and other pre-release design collateral. Make it feel like a meticulous art-direction workspace preparing for a major launch.

A 3:1 ultrawide action breakdown of a basketball dunk, showing the full sequence of motion across the frame from takeoff to finish. Keep the athlete readable at every phase, use crisp sports photography energy, and make the progression feel analytical and dynamic at the same time.

An iPhone panorama of a dense Thai city scene, captured with authentic handheld energy and a slight intentional stitching misalignment. Keep the light, color, and street detail realistic, as if it came straight from a phone camera roll.

An iPhone panorama of summer in the South of France, with bright sun, holiday color, relaxed coastal atmosphere, and believable handheld phone-camera realism. Let the scene stretch naturally across the frame like a real panoramic sweep.

An infographic that explains Cantor's diagonal argument by visualizing the proof in four clear stages: assumption, diagonal, construction, and contradiction. Make the mathematics easy to follow at a glance, with restrained design, strong hierarchy, and precise step-by-step visual logic.

Using the uploaded research paper PDF as the source, turn the content into a polished academic poster. Preserve the paper's core argument, methods, results, and conclusions, while translating them into a clean, readable conference-poster layout with clear visual hierarchy.

Based on the uploaded portrait, create a personal color analysis and palette-matching diagnosis with minimal text. Show flattering swatches, a clear color direction, and a refined beauty-editorial presentation that feels clean, personal, and easy to understand.

A cinematic aerial view of a row of pink coastal motels, each with a differently shaped swimming pool, designed like a polished creative-demo travel image. The motel signs should read "Firefly Motel", "Firefly Lodge", "Firefly Stay", and "Casa Firefly". Keep the composition sunlit, graphic, and irresistibly vacation-like.

For OpenArt using GPT Image 2 as the creative director for Smart Shot movie-grade video production, create a cinematic storyboard sequence of an epic battle between Zeus and Hades. Frame it like a high-end previsualization deck with strong shot variety, mythic scale, and clear action continuity.

A 2015 lecture hall at the University of British Columbia where a professor is teaching GPT imagegen 2, and the projected slide shows that same professor teaching GPT imagegen 2 again in an infinite recursive loop. Keep the academic setting believable and make the recursion immediately legible.

A well-designed map guidebook page that combines cartographic clarity, editorial layout, labels, legends, and travel-handbook usability. Make it feel like a printed guide someone would actually carry.

A clear step-by-step visual guide to tying shoelaces. Show each stage cleanly, with intuitive sequencing, simple diagrams or illustrations, and a practical instructional design style.

A step-by-step instructional layout that teaches how to fold a paper crane. Make the process easy to follow, with crisp stages, clean visual direction, and a calm handmade feel.

Create a sample page of a dramatic Japanese manga in which the protagonist discovers a magical feather pen called the Quill of GPT Image. The entire page should be in Japanese, with strong panel composition and the feeling of a photographed printed comic page rather than a digital layout.

A bookstore display in India featuring book covers in Hindi, Bengali, Marathi, Telugu, Tamil, Urdu, Gujarati, Kannada, and Odia. All cover text should be sharp and clearly readable, and every book should show the same publisher mark: OpenAI. Arrange the display like a real bookstore shelf with strong typographic variety.

A Korean-language booking card for a hanok hotel, structured as three connected scenes within one polished ad layout. Keep the Korean title crisp and legible, and make the design feel premium, calm, and travel-ready.

A four-page comic about a capybara and an otter going on holiday in the South of France. Keep the two main characters visually consistent across all four pages while letting the locations, gags, and vacation scenes change around them.

A glossy science-magazine editorial page titled "North American Wolves Are Far Less Dangerous Than Most People Imagine". Smooth, restrained layout, polished magazine pacing, understated supporting visuals, and an authoritative but accessible science-publication feel.

The history of baseball in Toronto handwritten in pencil on 8.5×11 lined paper. Let the strokes vary naturally like a real person's writing, keep the page slightly imperfect, and add a faint coffee stain in the upper-right corner.

Create a 4:5 cover poster for this release with the theme "visual polyglot". Put the title "Create Everything at Once" in the center. Pack the composition with scientific charts, the periodic table, the solar system, medieval manuscripts, botanical illustrations, anatomical drawings, old maps, climate charts, engineering diagrams, transit signage, comic panels, UI screenshots, butterfly specimens, pie charts, and architectural blueprints, all layered into one ambitious editorial collage.

A casual everyday smartphone snapshot of a desk scene featuring an anime-style Elon Musk figurine in a cool exaggerated pose with full accessories. The real Elon Musk also appears in the frame, striking a similar pose to create a playful comparison between the figurine and the real person. The background is softly blurred and gently lit, the two main subjects stay crisp and prominent, and the overall composition feels natural, warm, and full of everyday life.

A page of a comic book in the style of a modern indie comic, telling a story for 6-year-old kids.

1960s French New Wave theatrical poster, bold photomontage composition, torn-paper collage sensibility, pop-art color bursts, high-contrast black-and-white imagery with selective red blue and yellow accents, hand-made offset-print texture, slightly off-register ink, expressive asymmetry, art-house poster cool, graphic spontaneity, street-poster energy, adventurous typography-led design. Poster text: Large title at the bottom: "GPT Image 2.0". Smaller headline at the top: "Image generation with a point of view". Small footer text: "Coming soon". Keep all visible text in English. Use a theatrical poster composition.

Make a sample page of a colorized Japanese shonen adventure manga. The page should vividly depict our main character finding a magical quill called the Quill of GPT Image. Make it dramatic. The magical quill has strong power sealed inside it. Additional instructions: Aspect ratio portrait 1440x2560. The pen should have an OpenAI logo on it. The language throughout the manga should be Japanese. Think carefully first to make this a good story with a strong split of manga panels. The page should appear as a photo of a physical page, not a digital page.

I am creating a magazine page with the theme of "visual polyglot". The title in the center of the image should be "Create Everything at Once". Create a piece of art celebrating visual creations across the full breadth of human visual culture and natural visual elements. Include a curated collage of scientific diagrams, the periodic table, the solar system, medieval manuscript pages, botanical illustrations, anatomical drawings, old maps, climate charts, engineering schematics, transit signage, multilingual text, comic panels, UI screenshots, a camera photo, a butterfly specimen, pie charts, architectural blueprints, and facade drawings. Also think beyond these examples with other elements and styles that fit a premium research announcement or museum-style manifesto. Use an unstructured creative layout such as a fan-out, avoid grids, use a portrait 4:5 aspect ratio, do not add any content text besides the title, and avoid an overall beige tint so vibrant elements stay vibrant.

Hyper-realistic digital illustration of the historic Shanghai Bund waterfront looking across the Huangpu River to the futuristic Lujiazui district, presented as a single continuous composition showcasing the cycle of seasons. The scene flows seamlessly from left to right in a natural progression: winter, spring, summer, and autumn. The left side features cold snowy winter elements, gradually thawing into fresh green buds and blooms of spring, then morphing into lush vibrant vegetation and bright sunlight of summer, and finally transitioning into the golden orange and red hues of autumn on the far right. There are no visible dividing lines between seasons; the weather, lighting, and vegetation blend smoothly to create a unified and harmonious panorama. Rich in detail, symbolic of the passage of time, cinematic lighting, 8k resolution, highly detailed textures, aspect ratio 4:3.

What This Page Is

What are GPT Image 2 prompts?

GPT Image 2 prompts are plain-language instructions that tell the model what to generate, how the image should feel, what kind of composition it should use, and what level of polish you expect from the final result. A good prompt usually combines subject, setting, lighting, styling, framing, and intended use. On a practical page like this one, the goal is not to publish a huge database. The goal is to give people a clean starting point that already sounds like real commercial creative work.

That is why this library focuses on prompts that are useful for posters, launch key visuals, product hero images, creator covers, and reference-led edits. These are the kinds of prompts that help users move faster when they already know the business outcome they want, but do not want to start from a blank box. Instead of guessing how to phrase a marketing image request, they can start from a strong template and then rewrite a few words for their own brand, product, scene, or audience.

This also makes the page more useful for search. People looking for GPT Image 2 prompts are usually not looking for theory alone. They want examples they can understand quickly, a generator they can use right away, and a page that explains what makes a prompt practical. By keeping the top half interactive and the bottom half structured, the page can work as both a prompt library and a direct generation workflow.

How To Use Them

How to use GPT Image 2 prompts on this page

The workflow is intentionally simple so the page feels like a real tool, not just a content page.

Pick a prompt that matches the job

Start with the template that already matches your outcome, such as a poster, product hero image, launch visual, or creator cover. The closer the template is to your target, the fewer edits you need before generating.

Send it into the generator and refine

Click Try it to move the prompt back into the generator above. From there, swap the brand, scene, product type, mood, or composition language so the prompt matches your actual campaign instead of staying generic.

Generate, compare, and iterate

Once the prompt is in the generator, create a result, check what worked, and then iterate. In most cases, small edits to lighting, camera angle, text space, or styling are enough to turn a good starting prompt into a usable creative direction.

FAQ

GPT Image 2 prompts FAQ

A few short answers for the common questions people ask before trying prompt templates.

What makes a GPT Image 2 prompt good?

A strong prompt is specific enough to guide composition and mood, but not so overloaded that the instruction becomes noisy. In practice, the best prompts usually state the subject, scene, lighting style, visual tone, and intended output format in one clean request.

Should I use short prompts or long prompts?

Neither is automatically better. Short prompts are useful when the direction is obvious and flexible. Longer prompts are better when you need tighter control over layout, marketing intent, text space, material detail, or product presentation. The useful test is clarity, not length.

Can I use these prompts for image-to-image editing too?

Yes. Many of the templates on this page can also be adapted for reference-led edits. When you switch to image-to-image, keep the commercial direction from the prompt, then add the exact changes you want the model to make to your uploaded source image.

Why add a prompt library if the generator already exists?

Because many users do not struggle with clicking Generate. They struggle with where to start. A curated prompt library reduces that blank-page problem, makes the page more useful for search intent, and gives people a faster path from idea to result.