AI Prompt Enhancer
Turn a vague request into a clear, well-structured prompt that gets better results. Pick a target — chat, image or code — and paste your draft.
Quick answer: Turn a vague request into a clear, well-structured prompt that gets better results. Pick a target — chat, image or code — and paste your draft.
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Frequently asked questions
- How does the AI prompt enhancer work?
- You paste your rough prompt and pick the model you'll use it with. The enhancer rewrites it for that target — adding clarity about goal, format and constraints (chat), composition and style (image), or language, IO and edge cases (code).
- What's the difference between the targets?
- Chat tunes the prompt for clarity and structure. Image adds composition, lighting, style and mood cues used by image models. Code clarifies the language, expected input/output and edge cases — all things coding assistants benefit from.
- Will it always make my prompt better?
- Almost always. If your original was already detailed, the enhancer mostly tightens phrasing. The biggest wins come from short, vague prompts that gain real structure.
- Can I use the output with non-OpenAI models?
- Yes. Good prompt structure (clear goal, audience, format, constraints) helps every modern LLM — Claude, Gemini, Llama and friends.
- Should I paste the enhanced prompt as-is?
- It's a starting point — read it, tweak the placeholders, and refine it once you see how the model responds.
- What's the max length?
- About 12,000 characters per request. For very long prompts, ask it to enhance the system prompt and the user prompt in separate runs.
- Is my draft prompt stored?
- No. Your text is processed in memory and forwarded to OpenAI. Nothing is written to disk on our side and OpenAI does not use the request for training.
- How is this different from prompt templates?
- Templates are static. The enhancer reshapes your specific draft, keeping your intent but adding the structure that templates encode.
- Why did it remove some of my wording?
- Conversational filler ('please', 'hi can you') doesn't help model performance. The enhancer drops it in favour of concrete instructions.
- Is the AI prompt enhancer free?
- Yes. We cover the OpenAI API costs. Per-IP rate limits keep things sustainable for everyone.