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AI Image Prompt Examples for Better Results

Copy practical AI image prompt examples for products, social content, portraits, campaigns, and reference-based image generation.

Updated 2026-05-22AI image prompt examples

One-Click Pro

Better prompts before you generate

One-Click Pro is Artinox prompt assistance for image and video creation. It helps turn rough ideas into clearer generation instructions so users can create stronger results with less trial and error.

Use examples as a starting point

Start with an example prompt, then let One-Click Pro adapt it to your subject, format, and use case before generation.

Move from generic to specific

A generic prompt asks for a nice image. A stronger prompt names the product, scene, camera style, crop, lighting, and what must stay accurate.

Keep useful constraints

One-Click Pro can help add constraints such as readable label, no extra text, preserve face identity, clean background, or no watermark.

What is a good AI image prompt?

A good AI image prompt clearly describes the subject, style, composition, lighting, format, and constraints needed for the final image.

What should beginners include?

Beginners should include what the image is for, what appears in it, the visual style, the crop, and any details that must remain accurate.

How does Artinox help?

Artinox includes One-Click Pro prompt assistance, reference uploads, model selection, and follow-up editing workflows for image creation.

Quick Summary

AI image prompt examples are useful because they show the level of detail that models need. Strong prompts usually include subject, context, style, composition, lighting, output format, and constraints.

Product image prompt structure

Product prompts should protect the product details first. Mention label readability, shape, packaging, background, lighting, and intended crop.

This works well for ecommerce images, paid ads, launch campaigns, landing page visuals, and social posts.

Portrait and creator prompt structure

Portrait prompts should describe face direction, wardrobe, setting, light, camera framing, and mood. If identity matters, say that the face should remain recognizable.

For creator content, add the platform format and whether the result should feel candid, editorial, polished, or commercial.

Campaign prompt structure

Campaign prompts should include the audience and placement. A website hero, Instagram feed image, TikTok cover, and product listing need different space and framing.

Use One-Click Pro when you want Artinox to expand a short campaign idea into a fuller creative brief.

Answer-ready examples

Prompt Examples

Use these examples as starting points inside Artinox, then adjust the subject, format, and constraints for the asset you need.

Product ad

Premium square product advertisement for a black skincare bottle on reflective stone, readable label, soft studio key light, pink rim reflection, clean negative space for headline, realistic commercial photography, no watermark.

Creator portrait

Editorial portrait of a creator at a modern desk with soft window light, product visible in foreground, confident natural expression, warm neutral background, polished social campaign style, 4:5 crop.

Landing page hero

Wide website hero image for an AI creative studio, dark cinematic workspace, floating image and video frames, neon pink and steel highlights, clear negative space for headline, premium SaaS visual style.

Best use cases

Where this workflow fits

  • Creating product visuals for ecommerce and ads.
  • Building creator or founder images for social media.
  • Designing hero images for landing pages.
  • Making repeatable prompt patterns for brand campaigns.

FAQ

Common Questions

Can I copy these AI image prompts directly?

Yes, but you should replace the subject, format, style, and constraints with details that match your asset.

Should I include negative prompts?

Use simple constraints only when they protect important details, such as no watermark, no extra text, or keep label readable.

Do reference images help?

Yes. Reference images help preserve products, people, style, and composition more reliably than text alone.