MojoUtils

Thumbnail Prompt Generator

Create thumbnail prompts with subject, emotion, safe text area, and contrast direction

AI Tools

Thumbnail Prompt Generator

Create thumbnail prompts with subject, emotion, safe text area, and contrast direction

Inputs

Generated Markdown

# Thumbnail Prompt

## Prompt
Main subject, emotion: clear emotion, topic: topic, high contrast thumbnail style, platform YouTube.

## Composition Guide
Reserve one side for title text. Keep face or subject large, background simple, contrast strong.

## Avoid
Tiny unreadable text, cluttered background, low contrast, misleading visual claims.

Thumbnail Prompt Generator helps you create thumbnail image prompts with emotion, subject, safe text area, and contrast guidance. Instead of leaving users with a blank prompt box, it turns fields such as Topic, Emotion, Main Subject, Text Area, Style, Platform into a structured Markdown document that can be copied, downloaded, reviewed, and reused. It is designed for practical AI workflows across coding agents, image generators, video generators, prompt libraries, creative briefs, and review checklists. The tool runs in the browser without requiring a login or paid API key, so the page itself provides clear guidance, examples, and repeatable output structure before the user ever sends anything to an AI model.

How to Use

  1. 1Start by defining the exact outcome you want the AI workflow to produce.
  2. 2Fill in the most important fields such as Topic, Emotion, Main Subject.
  3. 3Use the sample button to inspect a complete realistic input set, then replace it with your own project details.
  4. 4Review the generated Markdown for missing constraints, vague wording, risky assumptions, and output rules.
  5. 5Copy or download the result and paste it into your agent, design workflow, video prompt tool, documentation file, or prompt library.

Features

  • Generates a practical thumbnail-prompt.md Markdown output
  • Uses 6 structured fields instead of one vague prompt box
  • Runs locally in the browser with no signup, storage, or API key requirement
  • Includes repeatable sections for goals, context, constraints, deliverables, and review criteria
  • Supports sample filling, copying, and downloading for faster real-world reuse

Practical Examples

  • Create a first draft for a real project such as creator holding a glowing prompt card before sending instructions to an AI model.
  • Turn a vague creative or coding request into a clearer prompt with context, constraints, and expected output.
  • Create a reusable Markdown reference that teammates can review before using the same workflow again.

Example Outputs

Generated Markdown from the sample input

# Thumbnail Prompt

## Prompt
creator holding a glowing prompt card, emotion: focused and confident, topic: How to write better AI prompts, high-contrast YouTube thumbnail with bold lighting, platform YouTube.

## Composition Guide
Reserve left third empty for title text for title text. Keep face or subject large, background simple, contrast strong.

## Avoid
Tiny unreadable text, cluttered background, low contrast, misleading visual claims.

Real workflow example

# Thumbnail Prompt Generator Workflow Example

## Scenario
Prepare a reusable AI workflow for creator holding a glowing prompt card before asking an AI model to produce final work.

## Key Inputs
- Topic: How to write better AI prompts
- Emotion: focused and confident
- Main Subject: creator holding a glowing prompt card
- Text Area: left third empty for title text
- Style: high-contrast YouTube thumbnail with bold lighting

## How To Use The Result
- Review the draft for project-specific language.
- Keep constraints and output rules visible near the top.
- Save the result as a reusable instruction, prompt, checklist, or creative brief.

Common Pitfalls

  • Do not use the sample output unchanged; replace project names, platform details, constraints, and success criteria.
  • Different AI tools interpret prompts differently, so keep critical rules short, explicit, and easy to verify.
  • Avoid including private credentials, unreleased client work, copyrighted style references, or sensitive personal data in prompts.

Frequently Asked Questions