Midjourney is one of the most powerful AI image generators available in 2026. With the right prompt, it can produce photorealistic portraits, stunning concept art, detailed product renders, and imaginative scenes that rival professional digital artists. But here's the challenge: the quality of your output depends almost entirely on the quality of your prompt.
If you're new to Midjourney, this guide will take you from absolute zero to writing prompts that consistently produce impressive results. No prior experience required.
What Is a Midjourney Prompt?
A Midjourney prompt is a text description you type into the Midjourney bot (via Discord or the web interface) to tell it what image to generate. At its simplest, a prompt can be a single word — "sunset" — but the magic happens when you add structure, detail, and technical parameters.
Think of a prompt as giving directions to a world-class artist who can paint anything but needs very specific instructions to match your vision.
The Anatomy of a Great Midjourney Prompt
Every effective Midjourney prompt has four components. You don't always need all four, but including each one dramatically improves your results.
The 4-Part Prompt Formula:
1. Subject What you want to see — the main focus of the image
2. Style The artistic approach — photorealistic, anime, watercolor, cyberpunk, etc.
3. Details Lighting, camera angle, mood, environment, colors
4. Parameters Technical flags like --ar (aspect ratio), --v (version), --q (quality)
Here's what that looks like in practice:
Let's break down each component in detail.
Component 1: Subject — What You Want to See
Your subject is the most important part of any prompt. Be specific. The more detail you provide about your subject, the closer the output will match your vision.
Vague: "a dog"
Better: "a golden retriever puppy"
Best: "a fluffy golden retriever puppy with its tongue out, sitting on a red autumn leaf carpet in a sunlit forest clearing"
Notice how each level of specificity narrows down what Midjourney generates. The third example leaves very little room for misinterpretation.
Component 2: Style — The Artistic Approach
Style keywords tell Midjourney how to render your subject. This is where you define the artistic genre, medium, and overall aesthetic. Here are the most popular style categories:
Photography Styles
hyper-realistic 8K photography— Ultra-detailed, photographic qualitycinematic film still— Movie-like composition with dramatic lightingmacro photography— Extreme close-up with shallow depth of fieldstreet photography— Candid, raw, urban feelfashion editorial— High-fashion magazine aesthetic
Art Styles
watercolor painting— Soft, flowing, organic texturesoil painting— Rich, textured, classical feelanime by Makoto Shinkai— Luminous, atmospheric animedark fantasy RPG concept art— Game-ready, dramatic scenesisometric 3D render— Game-art diorama view
Aesthetic Styles
cyberpunk neon— Neon-lit, rain-soaked, futuristicVHS retro— Analog grain, scan lines, 80s nostalgiasteampunk— Victorian-era with mechanical elementsvaporwave— Pastel pink/purple, retro-digital aesthetic
Component 3: Details — Lighting, Camera, Mood
Details are what separate a good prompt from a great one. These modifiers give Midjourney specific instructions about the atmosphere and technical execution of your image.
Lighting Keywords
golden hour— Warm, amber sunlight (most popular)blue hour— Cool twilight tonesstudio lighting— Clean, professional, evendramatic chiaroscuro— High contrast light and shadowneon-lit— Colorful artificial lightingbioluminescent— Organic glowing elements
Camera Keywords
wide-angle lens— Expansive, environmentaltelephoto 200mm— Compressed perspective, portrait-styledrone aerial view— Bird's-eye perspectiveclose-up portrait— Face-filling frametilt-shift— Miniature model effect
Component 4: Parameters — Technical Controls
Parameters are flags you add at the end of your prompt to control technical settings. Here are the essential ones:
--ar 16:9— Aspect ratio (also try 9:16 for portraits, 1:1 for square)--v 6— Model version (v6 is current latest)--q 2— Quality level (higher = more detail, slower)--s 750— Stylize level (higher = more artistic, less literal)--no— Negative prompt (e.g.,--no text, watermark)
10 Copy-Paste Beginner Prompts
Use these as starting points and modify them to match your creative vision:
5 Common Beginner Mistakes (And How to Fix Them)
- Being too vague. "A pretty landscape" gives Midjourney nothing to work with. Always specify the type of landscape, time of day, weather, style, and mood.
- Stuffing too many subjects. "A dragon and a castle and a wizard and a princess and a unicorn in a forest with a river" creates a cluttered mess. Focus on one primary subject.
- Ignoring aspect ratios. The default square format isn't ideal for most uses. Use
--ar 16:9for landscapes,--ar 9:16for phone wallpapers,--ar 4:5for Instagram. - Not using negative prompts. Add
--no text, watermark, blurry, deformedto reduce unwanted elements in your output. - Never iterating. Your first generation is rarely perfect. Use the V (variation) and U (upscale) buttons to refine results. Small prompt tweaks often yield big improvements.
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Is Midjourney free?
Midjourney offers limited free trials periodically, but regular use requires a paid subscription starting at $10/month for the Basic plan. However, tools like ZETRAX that generate prompts for Midjourney are completely free to use.
What's the difference between --v 5 and --v 6?
Midjourney v6 offers significantly improved photorealism, better text rendering, and more accurate prompt interpretation compared to v5. It understands longer, more detailed prompts and produces more coherent compositions. Always use the latest version unless you specifically want the aesthetic of an older model.
Can I use Midjourney images commercially?
Yes, if you have a paid Midjourney subscription. The Basic, Standard, and Pro plans all grant commercial usage rights for the images you generate. Free trial images cannot be used commercially. Always check the latest Terms of Service for specifics.
How long should a Midjourney prompt be?
There's no strict limit, but the sweet spot is 30-75 words. Too short and you lose control; too long and the model may ignore parts of your prompt. Focus on the most impactful descriptors — subject, style, lighting, and mood — and trim filler words.
What does the --s (stylize) parameter do?
The --s parameter controls how much artistic interpretation Midjourney applies. Low values (0-250) produce more literal results that closely match your prompt. High values (500-1000) produce more artistic, stylized results where Midjourney takes creative liberties. Start at --s 400 and adjust based on your preference.