Expert-curated negative prompt library for Leonardo.ai, Stable Diffusion, Midjourney, and AI Video. Clean up your art instantly.
Model Optimized PresetsViktigt: Klistra inte in dessa ord i din vanliga prompt-ruta. Leta efter fältet märkt "Negative Prompt" i verktyg som Stable Diffusion eller Leonardo. Om du använder Midjourney, lägg till prefixet --no före din lista. Om du blandar ihop dem kommer AI:n att tro att du vill ha sakerna du försöker undvika!
Yes. Midjourney uses the --no parameter to handle negative prompting. Instead of a separate box, you add --no at the end of your prompt followed by the items you want to exclude (e.g., --no blur, text, extra fingers).
DALL-E 3 does not have a native "Negative Prompt" field. However, you can achieve similar results by using natural language in your main prompt, such as "A high-quality photo of a city, without any people, cars, or text."
Currently, Grok's image generation (Imagine) has limited support for negative prompts. Similar to DALL-E, it is best to use descriptive exclusion language within your primary prompt to guide the AI away from unwanted elements.
The most effective tags for Stable Diffusion include technical quality fixes like lowres, bad anatomy, extra limbs, blurry, and worst quality. Using our "SDXL" preset provides the optimal balance for most Stable Diffusion models.
To fix common issues in Anime models, you should exclude realistic textures that clash with the style, such as photorealistic, 3d render, cgi, and realistic. Our "Anime Fix" preset is specifically designed to maintain clean line art and prevent anatomical glitches.
Creating professional AI-generated content in 2026 requires more than just a creative "Positive Prompt." A Negative Prompt is a set of instructions that tells the AI model exactly what to exclude from the final output. Without these constraints, neural networks like Stable Diffusion, Leonardo.ai, and Google Veo often fill in gaps with unwanted artifacts, such as "extra fingers," "low-resolution textures," or "plastic skin."
A common beginner mistake is pasting negative keywords into the primary prompt field. This actually confuses the AI, causing it to potentially include the very things you want to avoid (like "blurry" or "deformed"). To use this generator effectively:
--no parameter at the end of your prompt followed by the keywords (e.g., /imagine prompt: a forest --no text, watermark).Many AI models suffer from the "Uncanny Valley" effect—where skin looks too smooth (like plastic) or eyes appear "dead." Our Photorealism Fix preset combines expert tags like "CGI," "3D Render," "Synthetic," and "Airbrushed" to force the model to prioritize natural skin textures and realistic lighting. By excluding digital rendering styles, you achieve a more organic, photographic result.
Our Negative Prompt Generator is 100% free and runs entirely in your browser. This means your creative prompts are never stored on a server and remain completely private. We regularly update our tag library to support the latest advancements in AI, including Flux.1, Runway Gen-3, and advanced SDXL workflows. Start cleaning up your AI art today and achieve the cinematic quality your projects deserve.