Ready to enhance
Describe your idea and click Enhance Prompt to get a structured version.
Paste a vague instruction and get a structured, detailed prompt that works better with ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Midjourney, and more. Free, no signup.
Ready to enhance
Describe your idea and click Enhance Prompt to get a structured version.
A prompt enhancer takes a short, rough instruction and rewrites it into a detailed, structured prompt that AI models can act on precisely. It fills in the parts most people leave out — the role the AI should play, the context, the output format, and the tone — so the result needs fewer follow-up corrections.
The difference is concrete. "Make a logo" gives an AI almost nothing to work with. Enhanced, it becomes something like: "Create a minimalist, modern logo for a specialty coffee brand aimed at millennials. Use earthy tones — deep brown, cream, and forest green. Evoke warmth and craftsmanship. Vector-style, square, works on light and dark backgrounds." Same idea, far more usable output.
This tool is built mainly for build-and-create requests — apps, tools, content, and images — but the same principles improve almost any AI prompt. Treat the enhanced version as a strong draft you can trim or adjust before pasting it into your AI tool.
Enter your rough prompt
Type or paste your basic idea — a sentence or two is enough.
Click Enhance Prompt
The tool expands it into a structured prompt with role, context, format, and constraints.
Review and trim
Keep what fits your project and cut anything that doesn't apply.
Copy into your AI tool
Paste it into ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Midjourney, or any other model.
Clear prompting is a genuinely useful skill as more work involves AI tools, and the gains are practical: fewer revisions, more relevant outputs, and better results from image and code models. Most strong prompts share five parts.
1 · Role
Tell the AI who to be: "Act as an experienced SaaS marketing copywriter."
2 · Task
Be explicit: "Write a 1,500-word post on productivity for remote workers," not "write about productivity."
3 · Context
Add background: who the audience is, what they struggle with, what's been tried.
4 · Format
Specify structure: headings, a bulleted summary, length, a closing call to action.
5 · Tone
Define the voice: "friendly and conversational, but authoritative" beats a generic default.
| Use Case | Basic | Enhanced Result |
|---|---|---|
| ✍️ Writing | "write a blog post" | Structured, audience-targeted article with a clear format |
| 🎨 Image | "a cat" | Photorealistic tabby, golden-hour light, soft bokeh background |
| 💻 Code | "build a form" | Validated React form with error handling and accessibility |
| 📊 Analysis | "analyze this data" | Statistical summary with trends and suggested visualizations |
Five habits weaken most prompts: being too vague ("write something good"); ignoring format, which produces unpredictable length and structure; forgetting the audience, so the AI can't tailor anything; overcomplicating with contradictory requirements; and not iterating — the best prompts usually come from refining a first attempt rather than expecting one perfect shot.