Reverse Prompt Lookup! Take any image (even non-AI art) and see what bot thinks the prompt might be!

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Published 2022-09-03
Ever wonder what prompt a person used to create an image in MidJourney or Stable Diffusion? Now you can ask AI to tell you what it thinks the best guess is! Sure, it won't give you a 100% verbatim answer, but that is also an opportunity to learn some new phrases to get us to our destination image faster than just throwing random prompts at the AI Art bot and hoping for the best. Note that this works on any image, even one that wasn't created by Midjourney, stable diffusion, or another AI Art bot.

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All Comments (21)
  • @scottnelle
    I put in a photograph that I took to see what prompt it would suggest to get that photo, and then prompted Midjourney with the clip interrogator's suggestion. Really fun!
  • @generichuman_
    This is kind of funny to me, because image to text is literally how this whole image generation thing got started. Clip matches images with the correct text label and creates a text/ image imbedding, and algorithms like glide, Dalle, Midjourney, Stable diffusion, add diffusion and reverse the process to get text to image. The title to this video was a bit like seeing "Now available for the first time ever, the transcripts to books on tape!"
  • @THELUCKYSTONE
    Dear Scott: You are the light in my day. Thank you for all the work, ideas, concepts, links that has been so helpful in my own work. As a graphic designer/illustrator, Midjourney has taken so many of my blinders off...and you have helped too.
  • @itmecube
    Great way to learn what prompts the AI can look for. Great idea and tool!
  • @TheHazelip
    The interface has changed, and I cannot figure out how to use an image URL.
  • @frostshock13
    That bottom line of text is really good, I got a really good outcome with keeping it simple, where before like I was not getting anything very great. Vague prompt with more focus on the style/technics seems to pay off.
  • @alexisb76
    This has been super helpful for me. For one particular project on MJ, the artist whose style I wanted to re-create is not one MJ “knows.” I was able to come up with enough keywords and similar artists to pretty closely re-create the look I was going for!
  • Thank you so much for holding us on ! Definetily deserves a like (and some support on Patreon when i'll finish my studies and get a job ^^)
  • It is interesting to note that the current tools like DALL-E and Midjourney actually came out of THESE tools that take an image and describe it. Someone thought "Well if we can take an image and describe it, can we go the other way around?"
  • @mattboggs6304
    This is great, I wanted a tool similar to this. Thank you.
  • @amj2048
    the other day I was talking with somebody and I was asking "I wonder if there is a tool that does it's best to try and workout how an image was created", well this is pretty much what I was looking for lol, awesome thanks Scott
  • Dude, I just did 30 of these. Got them all from Midjourney from other people's prompts. I feed the images to Google Collab, then I feed those Google Collab text into Stable Diffusion 1.5. Then I feed SD 1.5 the original text on Midjourney to compare. Google Collab did a better job at the prompt details than the original artist on Midjourney. It's like Midjourney preselects certain flavors and settings for you, while SD 1.5 you have to feed it as much information as possible to get the same level of detail like in Midjourney. The Google Collab text to imgs looked almost exactly the same as Midjourney than the original text on Midjourney. Crazy.
  • @jenkem4464
    This is great thanks for highlighting this. This is something I had asked if MJ was going to do, let us decrypt how the AI breaks down images. I've wanted to use something like this to decode some of my own past hand drawn work and see if I can recreate a style I love to draw in to speed up my workflow. I think this might also help buck the trend of people always using "trending on [such and such art platform] and let them tinker with things under the hood more specifically.
  • @the_stray_cat
    ive been looking for a free imige to prompt thing! thank you !
  • @adrianokury
    And Scott, as always, bringing super new wonders for us, humble mortals....
  • @snb11_
    thank you very much! it is very helpful!
  • @clanestine99
    It seems that when I follow the instructions with Discord I run into an error that can't resolve. Is this something others are experiencing?