Gemini AI Photo Prompts
Copy. Paste. Create.

Free, ready-to-use Gemini prompts for image creation and photo editing. Find a prompt, copy, and paste it directly into Gemini.

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Funko Pop Style Figure

Turn yourself or any photo into a cute Funko Pop style vinyl figure displayed inside its classic window box.

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Three steps to a great image

  1. Step 1

    Find a prompt

    Search or browse the library for the effect you want.

  2. Step 2

    Copy the prompt

    The full prompt is copied to your clipboard instantly.

  3. Step 3

    Paste into Gemini

    Paste it into Gemini, upload a photo if editing, and generate.

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Frequently asked questions

What is a Gemini AI photo prompt?

A Gemini AI photo prompt is a ready-made text instruction you copy and paste into Google Gemini to generate a new image or edit a photo you upload, like restoring an old photo, making a 3D figurine, or creating a professional headshot.

Are these Gemini photo prompts free to use?

Yes, every prompt is free to copy and use, with no signup. You can also save your favorites locally with the heart button.

How do I use a Gemini prompt for photo editing?

Open Gemini, upload your photo, paste a photo editing prompt, and generate. Tell Gemini what to keep and what to change for the best results.

How do I use a Gemini prompt for image generation?

Open Gemini, paste an image generation prompt, and send it. Gemini creates the image from your description in seconds, and you can refine it by replying with changes like "make it warmer" or "add a sunset background".

How do I write a good Gemini prompt?

Describe four things in plain language: the subject, the setting, the style, and the lighting. The more specific you are, the better the result.

Example: "A golden retriever puppy on a sunny beach at golden hour, photorealistic, shot on an 85mm lens with a shallow depth of field."

Tips: be specific (say "a golden retriever puppy", not "a dog"), name the style and lighting, and change one thing at a time when refining. For edits, tell Gemini what to keep and what to change. The easiest start is to copy a ready-made prompt and tweak the bracketed parts.