
Turn Images into Prompts: Midjourney's New Web Feature
- kylixie
- May 2, 2025
- 2 min read

Midjourney just made creating AI art even simpler. A big update came out in January that lets you turn any image into a text prompt. This helpful feature is available on the Midjourney website.
Here is how you can use this new tool.
Using the Describe Feature on Midjourney Web
The "Describe on Web" feature is built into the Midjourney website. It works simply: you give it an image, and it suggests text prompts based on that image.
It is a great way to get started if you have a visual idea but are not sure how to describe it with words. You can also use it to see how Midjourney interprets different visual styles.
How to Turn Your Image into Prompts
Getting prompt ideas from your image is quick. You have a couple of ways to do it directly on the Midjourney website:
Right-Click: Find an image you like on the web or within Midjourney. Right-click the image and look for the "Describe" option.
Drag and Drop: You can also drag an image file from your computer directly into the designated area on the Midjourney website.
Once you provide the image, Midjourney's AI analyzes it. It then gives you four different text prompts. These prompts are unique descriptions of the image, written in a way that Midjourney understands and uses to generate images.
Working with the Suggested Prompts
After Midjourney gives you the four prompts, you have choices:
Run All Prompts: You can choose to run all four generated prompts at the same time. This is useful if you want to see different interpretations based on the same image.
Use Individual Prompts: If you like one specific prompt suggestion more than the others, you can select just that one to use.
Edit and Use: Found a prompt you almost like? You can select it, make changes to the text yourself, and then run your adjusted prompt.
This flexibility lets you quickly start creating variations or refine an idea Midjourney suggested.
If you are working with many images or want to automate the process of generating and testing prompts, consider exploring tools like the Midjourney Automation Suite from TitanXT. It can help manage your workflow.
Important Note: Save Your Prompts!
Here is a key point about using "Describe on Web": The four prompt suggestions that appear will be removed when you refresh the Midjourney website page. To keep these prompts for later use, make sure you copy and save them elsewhere before refreshing or leaving the page.
Conclusion
The new "Describe on Web" feature is a fantastic addition to Midjourney. It removes some of the guesswork in prompt creation by giving you a starting point directly from an image. It makes experimenting easier for everyone.
Give it a try and see what prompts Midjourney generates for your favorite images! If you are looking to streamline your Midjourney creative process even further, check out the Midjourney Automation Suite from TitanXT.




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