Meta Muse Image Prompt Generator

Generate optimized prompts for Meta's Muse Image — the agentic AI image model inside Meta AI, Instagram, and WhatsApp. Because Muse Image reasons over your prompt with Muse Spark, this tool writes conversational, natural-language briefs (not keyword tags) with the “Imagine” trigger, @mention likeness, functional QR codes, legible in-image text, a color picker, and Edit & Compose discipline baked in.

Be specific: describe who/what is in the image with details

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Generated Prompt

Fill in the form and click "Generate" to create an optimized Meta Muse Image prompt.

Tip: Be as specific as possible with your subject description. Instead of "a dog," try "a golden retriever puppy with a red bandana."

Meta Muse Image Tips

  • Start with "Imagine" or "Create an image of" — Meta's documented trigger phrase
  • Write full conversational sentences, not keyword tags — Muse Spark reasons over your prompt like a creative brief
  • No --flags, seeds, or negative field: state aspect ratio, exclusions, and style in plain English
  • For working QR codes, accurate charts, or legible headline text, ask explicitly — Muse Spark runs code to render them
  • Use "me" or @username to insert real likenesses (note: @mention uses public Instagram photos)
  • For edits, say "Change ONLY X, keep everything else the same" and repeat the preserve list each time
  • Turn on Thinking mode for dense infographics, multi-element scenes, and web-grounded facts

Meta Muse Image Prompt Templates

Copy-ready image briefs built around what this model actually rewards. Swap the [BRACKETED] parts for your own subject and settings, then paste straight into the tool.

Conversational Scene

Scenes

Muse is agentic — full sentences beat keyword tags.

I'd like an image of [SUBJECT] [DOING WHAT] in [PLACE]. It's [TIME OF DAY] and [WEATHER/ATMOSPHERE], so the light should be [LIGHT DESCRIPTION]. In the foreground I want [ELEMENT], and in the distance you can see [ELEMENT]. Make it feel [MOOD]. Shoot it like [PHOTOGRAPHIC OR ARTISTIC REFERENCE], and keep the composition [FRAMING].

Functional QR Code Graphic

Functional

Muse Spark can execute code, so QR codes actually scan.

Create a poster with a working QR code that links to [URL]. The QR code should sit [POSITION] and actually be scannable. Around it, design [THE REST OF THE POSTER — headline text reading "[TEXT]", the visual style, the colours]. Make sure the QR code has enough quiet space and contrast to scan reliably.

Data Chart Image

Functional

The reasoning layer runs code to plot real data accurately.

Make a chart showing [WHAT THE DATA SHOWS]. Here are the values: [DATA]. Use a [CHART TYPE] with [AXIS LABELS]. Title it "[TITLE]". Style it [VISUAL STYLE] with a [COLOUR] palette. Make sure the proportions in the chart accurately reflect the numbers I gave you, and label the axes clearly.

Fact-Grounded Illustration

Scenes

Muse can search the web, so real subjects come out accurate.

Draw [REAL SUBJECT — a specific place, event, species or object by name]. Look up what it actually looks like first, then illustrate it accurately in [STYLE]. Show it [FRAMING/SITUATION], with [CONTEXTUAL DETAILS] around it. Keep the proportions and distinguishing features true to the real thing.

Social Story Graphic

Social

Plain-English brief for Instagram/WhatsApp output.

Make me a vertical graphic for [PLATFORM] announcing [WHAT]. It should say "[MAIN TEXT]" in big letters near the top, with "[DETAILS]" smaller underneath. Use [COLOURS] and a [STYLE] look. Leave the bottom third fairly empty so it doesn't clash with the interface. Make the text easy to read on a phone.

Iterative Refinement

Editing

Muse self-refines, so describe the change conversationally.

Take what you just made and change [WHAT], but keep [WHAT SHOULD STAY THE SAME] exactly as it is. Specifically: [THE PRECISE CHANGE]. Everything else — the lighting, the composition, the colours, the other elements — should stay identical.

How to Use the Prompt Generator

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Pick Mode & Describe Your Vision

Choose Generate, Edit, or Compose. Pick a use case (social post, greeting card, product mockup, room redesign, infographic, QR graphic, portrait, etc.), then describe your subject, action, and setting. Add a likeness with “me” or @username, choose a color palette from the picker, and set reasoning and background modes. For edits, fill in the “Preserve” field so identity, layout, and brand text stay locked.

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Generate Your Prompt

Click Generate. The tool assembles your inputs into a natural-language Muse Image brief — it opens with the “Imagine” trigger, swaps vague praise for concrete visual facts, quotes any in-image text, names your colors with roles, asks for functional QR codes or charts via code when needed, and folds exclusions in conversationally since Muse has no negative-prompt field.

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Copy & Create

Paste into Meta AI at meta.ai, the Meta AI app, an Instagram Story, or a WhatsApp chat with Meta AI. Then refine conversationally — “make it night,” “add more people,” or circle a region to edit. Muse Image keeps context across turns, so iterate patiently for the best result.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Meta Muse Image?

Muse Image is Meta's first in-house AI image generation model, built by Meta Superintelligence Labs and launched in July 2026. It is not a standalone app — it is embedded inside Meta AI (meta.ai and the Meta AI app), Instagram Stories, and WhatsApp. Unlike a traditional diffusion model, Muse Image is agentic: a reasoning layer called Muse Spark plans the layout, can run web search for facts and execute code (for functional QR codes and accurate charts), then draws and self-refines the image.

How does this prompt generator work?

You fill in structured inputs — use case, subject, action, setting, style, composition, lighting, color palette, generation mode, and constraints. Our AI assembles them into a natural-language prompt tuned for Muse Image: it opens with the "Imagine" trigger phrase, uses conversational full sentences (which beat keyword tags on Muse), applies anti-slop rules, adds preserve clauses for edits, and folds exclusions in conversationally since Muse Image has no negative-prompt field.

Why are Meta Muse prompts written as full sentences instead of keyword tags?

Because Muse Image runs prompts through Muse Spark, a reasoning model, before drawing. It interprets natural language the way a human artist reads a creative brief — so descriptive sentences (subject, action, background, then style) consistently outperform the comma-separated "tag soup" that works on Stable Diffusion or older Midjourney versions.

Does Meta Muse Image support parameters like aspect ratio, seed, or negative prompts?

No. Muse Image deliberately exposes almost no low-level parameters — there is no --ar flag, no seed control, no guidance scale, and no dedicated negative-prompt field. You steer everything conversationally: state the aspect ratio in words ("vertical 9:16", "square 1:1"), describe the style in plain English, and fold exclusions into the sentence ("with no text in the background"). This generator formats all of that for you.

What are Generate, Edit, and Compose modes?

Generate creates an image from your description alone. Edit modifies an existing image — the prompt is phrased as "Change ONLY X, keep everything else the same" with a preserve list, and Muse Image also supports sketch/markup editing where you circle or annotate the region to change. Compose (Multi-image) blends several reference photos, referencing each by role and describing how they combine.

What are @mention and "me" in a Meta Muse prompt?

Muse Image can insert real people. Using "me" or "myself" places you in the scene (once your likeness is set up). Typing @username pulls a person's public Instagram photos into the image to use their likeness. Note the privacy consideration: @mentioning a public account uses that person's photos and does not notify them, so use it responsibly and respect likeness settings.

Can Meta Muse Image really make working QR codes and charts?

Yes. Because Muse Spark can write and run code, it renders functional, scannable QR codes and accurate data charts/plots rather than hallucinating them. Ask explicitly — "a scannable QR code that links to example.com in the lower-right" or "a bar chart with these exact values." Muse Image is also strong at legible in-image text for cards, posters, and infographics.

Where can I use the generated prompts?

Paste them into Meta AI at meta.ai or the Meta AI app, into Instagram Stories AI effects, or into a WhatsApp chat with Meta AI. Access is US-first at launch with a free tier (usage-limited) and a paid Meta One subscription for higher volume. Because the prompts are natural-language and structured, they also produce strong results on other conversational image models like Nano Banana 2 and GPT Image 2.

Is this tool free to use?

Yes. You get 3 free prompt generations per day with no signup required. For unlimited access, sign up for a Promptslove membership which includes all AI tools and 20,000+ premium prompts.

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