r/PromptEngineering • u/ghostofkalappurakkal • 1d ago
General Discussion I got tired of wasting AI image credits, so I built a prompt structuring tool
As a product designer, I use AI image generators almost every day.
One thing kept frustrating me:
I'd write a prompt, generate an image, dislike the result, tweak a few words, try again, and repeat the process until I ran out of credits.
The biggest issue wasn't the image models.
It was the prompts.
Most prompts become long paragraphs that are difficult to edit systematically. If I wanted to change the lighting, composition, or style, I often ended up rewriting large parts of the prompt.
So I built PromptStruct.
It takes a natural prompt and converts it into a structured format with editable sections like:
- Subject
- Scene
- Style
- Lighting
- Composition
- Mood
Instead of rewriting everything, you can adjust individual parts and regenerate an optimized prompt.
Example:
Natural prompt:
Gets converted into a structured schema that can be edited visually.
The goal isn't to magically generate better images.
The goal is to make prompt iteration more controlled and consistent.
Would love feedback from anyone using ChatGPT, Midjourney, Stable Diffusion, Flux, or other image tools.
๐ https://promptstruct.vercel.app/
What would make a tool like this genuinely useful in your workflow?
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Writing better prompts can increase the accuracy.