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Adobe Firefly Prompt Generator

Build perfect Adobe Firefly prompts from a single line. Commercial-safe prompts. Editorial and brand-ready output. Free - 5 prompts per day, no sign-up.

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Instant results

Optimized prompts in under 3 seconds.

Private by default

No account, no logs, no image storage.

Tuned per model

Hand-crafted system prompts for each AI model.

Adobe Firefly Prompt Generator

Adobe Firefly is unique among major image models for two reasons: it's trained exclusively on commercially-safe data (Adobe Stock + public domain), and its output license is indemnified for enterprise use. The catch is that Firefly actively filters out references to copyrighted characters, named artists, celebrities, trademarks, and branded products. Prompts that work beautifully on Midjourney ("in the style of Studio Ghibli", "shot by Annie Leibovitz") will be rejected or sanitized on Firefly. This generator writes editorial, brand-safe language from the start - "editorial photograph", "minimalist product shot", "brand lifestyle", "studio fashion editorial" - so your prompts clear Firefly's IP filter and produce the kind of campaign-ready, stock-photo-alternative output Firefly excels at. For teams using Firefly in InDesign, Photoshop, or Express, the prompts produced here drop in cleanly and respect the same commercial-use framing. The companion Firefly image-to-prompt tool decodes reference images into the same commercial-safe language.

Frequently asked questions

Why are Adobe Firefly prompts different?+
Firefly is trained exclusively on commercially-safe data and refuses references to copyrighted characters, named artists, celebrities, or trademarks. The generator produces editorial-photography, brand-campaign, and product-mockup-friendly language - "editorial photograph", "minimalist product shot", "brand lifestyle" - and strips any prompts that would trigger Firefly's IP filter.
What is an AI prompt generator?+
An AI prompt generator rewrites a short idea into a longer, model-specific instruction that steers an image model toward better, more predictable results. Different models prefer different prompt styles - Flux likes long natural language, Stable Diffusion likes a hybrid of description plus tags, Midjourney likes terse evocative phrasing with parameter flags, and Nano Banana 2 likes plain logical instructions.
Is the AI prompt generator free?+
Yes. Anyone can generate up to 5 prompts per day at no cost, no sign-up required. If you need more, the EdMyPic Free plan includes 5 photo edits per day plus unlimited prompt generation when signed in.
Which AI image models does this support?+
Eleven major models out of the box: Flux 1.1 Pro, Midjourney v6, DALLΒ·E 3, Stable Diffusion 3, Stable Diffusion XL, Ideogram 2, Leonardo AI, Google Imagen 3, Google Nano Banana 2, Adobe Firefly, and Recraft V3. Each one ships with a hand-tuned system prompt - pick the model you'll be generating with so the output matches its conventions exactly.
How do I get the best results from a prompt generator?+
Start with a clear subject (who or what), a verb (what they're doing), and one stylistic anchor (e.g. golden hour, cinematic, watercolor). The generator handles the rest - composition, lens, lighting, and mood - based on the model you selected.
Can I use the generated prompt commercially?+
Yes. The prompt itself is just text - you own anything you generate from it. Commercial usage of the resulting image depends on the image model you're using; Flux, SD3, and Midjourney all support commercial output on their paid tiers.
Why does the same idea give different prompts for different models?+
Each model was trained on different data with different guidance objectives. A description that nails a photoreal portrait in Flux 1.1 Pro will under-perform in Midjourney unless you switch to Midjourney's more compact, flag-based syntax. The model selector handles that translation automatically.
Do I need to know prompt engineering to use this?+
No. The whole point of the tool is that you don't. Type a rough idea like "a barista smiling at golden hour" and you'll get back a fully-formed prompt that incorporates the photography, composition, and mood cues the model needs.