MIDJOURNEY
PROMPT MANAGER
Prompt and image management for content creators.
Quickly create & save prompts for Midjourney AI
A solution for creating Midjourney prompts and managing campaign assets for rapid iteration workflows. Used by professionals that require brand consistency in their campaign imagery.
MIDJOURNEY
PROMPT MANAGER
Prompt and image management for content creators.
Quickly create & save prompts for Midjourney AI
A solution for creating Midjourney prompts and managing campaign assets for rapid iteration workflows. Used by professionals that require brand consistency in their campaign imagery.
Storytelling is the art of painting with the mind's eye --v 6.1 --style raw
Midjourney Parameters
Select Midjourney parameters for your prompt
- • On May 2, 2025 the version 7 model was optimized to use less GPU time and provide better coherence for hands (default --q 1).
- • To use V7 before the optimization, add --q 2 to the end of your prompt.
- • Use --q 4 for a new experimental mode that may provide better details and coherence.
- • --q 4 is not compatible with Omni Reference
- • If you want to use a lower quality setting, check out Draft Mode.
Raw Mode tones down the aesthetic styling and “beautification” that Midjourney automatically applies to your images when using Standard Mode, and instead relies more on the specific details and direction in your prompt.
This gives you more control over the final images, allowing for more specific styles or realism. However, remember that detailed prompts are essential! If your instructions are unclear or lack details, the image might not turn out as visually appealing.
Raw Mode is compatible with Midjourney versions 5.1 and later.
💡 Tip: Reference badges appear in the header when both the checkbox is checked AND a valid value/URL is entered.
Style Reference Seed
Add a Style Reference (--sref seed number)
Style references use a seed number to influence the aesthetic style of your image.
Enter a numerical seed value between 0 and 4294967295.
Image Style References
Add Image Reference(s) (--sref image)
An image reference roughly transfers composition, subject, and some style to your canvas.
Link to your external image and provide the Image Weight (0-3 for v6, 0-2 for v5). Your file should end in .png, .gif, .webp, .jpg, or .jpeg.
Usage Tips:
- Lower weights (100-300) for subtle style influence
- Higher weights (400-1000) for strong style transfer
- Each image gets individual --sref and --sw parameters
- Compatible with all Midjourney versions (V6, V7, Niji)
Video Starting Frame
Video Starting Frame Image
Add a reference image for video generation starting frame.
Usage Notes:
- Single image only (multiple frames not supported)
- Currently works as standard image prompt
- Place image URL at start of prompt (no --sref parameter)
Omni Reference (Midjourney Version 7)
Add an Omni Reference (--oref)
Omni Reference allows you to embed any visual element from a reference image - characters, objects, vehicles, or creatures - into your generated image.
Use a single reference image URL and control influence with the Omni Weight parameter (1-1000, default 100).
⚠️ Warning: Omni Reference costs 2x GPU time and is only compatible with Midjourney V7.
⚠️ Weight must be set in Midjourney UI - not available in prompts
Usage Tips:
- Lower weights (25-75) for style transfers or heavy modifications
- Higher weights (400+) to preserve specific details like faces or clothing
- Always combine with descriptive text prompts
- Compatible with Style References and other V7 parameters
Character Reference (Midjourney Version 6)
Add a Character Reference Image (--cref)
A character reference creates a character roughly based on image(s) of an existing character.
Link to your external image and provide the Character Reference Weight (0-100). Your file should end in .png, .gif, .webp, .jpg, or .jpeg.
💡 Tip: A 0 Character Reference Weight references only the face of the character.