Step 1: Browse the Gallery
Visit meigen.ai to explore a curated collection of AI-generated images. The gallery is updated weekly with fresh content.Filter by Tags
Use the Tags section in the left sidebar to filter images by category:- Product & Brand — product photography, logos, packaging
- Photography — realistic photos, portraits, landscapes
- Illustration & 3D — digital art, 3D renders, concept art
- Food & Drink — food photography, recipes, beverages
- Girl — character design, fashion, portraits
Step 2: Use a Prompt from the Gallery
Found an image you like? You can use its prompt as a starting point.Click 'Use As Prompt'
In the right panel, click the Use As Prompt button. This closes the detail view and opens the generation sidebar with the prompt pre-filled.
Edit the variables
Some prompts contain variables — text highlighted in blue like
[style] or [subject]. Click any variable to replace it with your own text. For example, change [style] to “watercolor” or [subject] to “a black cat”.Step 3: Use Reference Images
Some prompts work best with a reference image — a visual guide that tells the AI what style, composition, or subject to follow.Adding reference images
There are two ways to add reference images:- Upload — click the reference image area in the generation sidebar to browse your files, or drag a file from your computer
- Drag from gallery — grab any image in the gallery and drag it into the generation sidebar to use it as a reference
Describing how to use references
When you have multiple reference images, use the @ mention feature to tell the AI how to use each one:- Type
@in the prompt editor - A popup shows your uploaded reference images (
image1,image2, etc.) - Select one to insert it as a blue mention tag
- Write instructions around it — e.g. “Use
@image1as the background and@image2as the character style”
The maximum number of reference images depends on the model (0–5). See the Models page for details.
Step 4: Write Your Own Prompt
You can also write a prompt from scratch. Type your description in the prompt editor and click Generate. Tips for better results:- Short prompts are fine — use the Prompt Enhance button (magic wand icon) to automatically expand brief ideas into detailed prompts
- Be specific — describe composition, lighting, colors, and style for more control
- Use variables — type
[placeholder]to create editable blue tags you can quickly swap out