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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
Click any tag to filter the gallery. Click again (or select “All”) to clear the filter. Found an image you like? You can use its prompt as a starting point.
1

Open the image

Click any image in the gallery to open the detail view.
2

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.
3

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”.
4

Generate

Choose a model, select an aspect ratio, and click Generate. Your image will appear in seconds.
New users receive free daily credits — no payment or API key required to generate on the website.

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:
  1. Type @ in the prompt editor
  2. A popup shows your uploaded reference images (image1, image2, etc.)
  3. Select one to insert it as a blue mention tag
  4. Write instructions around it — e.g. “Use @image1 as the background and @image2 as 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

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