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Promptsref.com: A Curated Library of Midjourney Prompts, SREF Codes, and Practical AI Art Guides

If you’ve ever saved a stunning Midjourney image and thought, “How do I recreate this exact vibe?”—you’re not alone. Style exploration is exciting, but it can also be chaotic: endless code lists, vague “secret prompts,” and examples that don’t actually help you replicate results.

Promptsref.com was built to solve that problem in a simple way: browse styles visually, pick what you like, and copy prompts you can actually reuse. It combines a curated SREF code gallery, a large prompt library, and beginner-friendly guides for modern image/video workflows.


What PromptsRef Offers

1) A visual SREF code gallery you can browse by taste

PromptsRef organizes styles so you can explore based on what you want to create—anime, photography, film looks, illustration, cyberpunk, vintage, minimalism, and many more. It also includes ranking views (e.g., all-time, last 24 hours, last 7 days, last month), helping you quickly spot what’s trending or consistently loved.

The gallery includes thousands of prompts and a large set of SREF codes, presented with image examples so you can judge the aesthetic before you try it.

2) Prompts you can actually reuse (not just “style names”)

A common frustration with style libraries is that they stop at the code. But in real work, you usually need more: prompt structure, composition hints, subject phrasing, and camera/lighting language that matches the style.

PromptsRef emphasizes practical, copy-paste-friendly prompts—so you can go from “I like this vibe” to “I generated something similar” without guesswork.

3) Guides for Midjourney, Gemini, and modern workflows

Beyond the library, PromptsRef publishes guides and tutorials covering topics like Midjourney prompting and newer AI creation workflows (including Gemini-related prompt workflows). Recent guides are listed directly on the site homepage and guide hub.

This makes the site useful not only as a “prompt database,” but also as a place to learn how to get better results consistently.


Quick refresher: what are SREF codes, and why do they matter?

In Midjourney, Style Reference (often used via --sref) is a way to influence the style of your generations. Midjourney’s documentation explains how Style Reference works and clarifies constraints around SREF codes.

In practice, a good SREF code can save you hours: instead of hunting for the right artist keywords or trying random aesthetic descriptors, you can lock a style and focus on the subject, composition, and story.


Who PromptsRef Is For

PromptsRef is especially helpful if you are:

  • A beginner who wants reliable styles and examples without learning prompt theory from scratch.

  • A creator who wants to build consistent aesthetics for a series (thumbnails, profile shots, product photos, character styles).

  • A power user who wants faster iteration: browse, pick, copy, generate—then tweak.

  • A style collector who likes tracking what’s trending and saving favorites via ranking views.

There’s even public community discussion of the “curated SREF library + full prompts” idea as a workflow improvement over scattered code dumps.


How to Use PromptsRef (Simple Workflow)

  1. Browse the Gallery by style category (or rankings like last 24 hours / last 7 days).

  2. Open a SREF example you like and check the associated prompt approach.

  3. Copy → Generate → Iterate: lock the aesthetic first, then refine your subject, camera, lighting, and details.

That’s the whole loop—simple, fast, and repeatable.


Membership & Pricing (as shown on the site)

PromptsRef includes both free browsing and premium access options. The site lists subscription and lifetime plans, with promotional pricing shown at the time of writing (for example, a discounted annual plan and a one-time lifetime option).

A member-focused page also describes premium access as including thousands of prompts, plus curated high-quality SREF codes and exclusive SREF combinations, with the exact counts shown on the page.

(As always, pricing and promos can change—so treat the site’s pricing section as the source of truth.)


Why PromptsRef Stands Out

A lot of libraries help you discover styles. PromptsRef is built to help you replicate them.

It focuses on:

  • Curation over noise (browseable categories + rankings)

  • Practical prompts (not just codes)

  • Daily updates called out across the site’s library and membership messaging

  • Guides that teach workflows, not just inspiration

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