How to Use Promgrammer
1. Getting Started
Promgrammer is a free tool that helps you build AI image prompts by clicking tags. No account is needed to start — just visit the app and begin selecting tags.
Quick Start in 3 Steps
- Browse categories — Scroll through organized tag categories like Composition, Theme, Character, Clothing, and more.
- Click tags — Select tags to add them to your prompt. Click again to remove.
- Copy your prompt — Hit the copy button at the bottom to copy the assembled prompt to your clipboard.
2. Browsing Tags
Tags are organized into 18 categories, each with multiple subcategories. The categories are ordered for optimal prompt structure — quality tags first, followed by subject, details, background, and style.
Search — Use the search bar at the top to find specific tags by name in any language.
Reorder categories — Drag and drop categories to customize the order to your workflow.
Hide tags — Go to Tag Visibility settings to hide tags you never use.
3. Building Your Prompt
Selected tags appear in the prompt bar at the bottom of the screen. From there you can:
Reorder tags — Drag and drop tags in the prompt bar to change their order (earlier tags have more influence).
Remove tags — Click the X on any tag in the prompt bar, or click it again in the category list.
Clear all — Remove all selected tags at once.
Copy — Copy the complete prompt text to your clipboard, ready to paste into your AI tool.
4. Account Features
Sign in with Google to unlock additional features:
Favorites
Star your most-used tags for quick filtering. Toggle the Favorites filter to show only starred tags.
Save Prompts
Save your prompt combinations with a title, model info, LoRA settings, and memo for future reference.
Image Gallery
Attach generated images to your saved prompts as visual reference.
Custom Tags
Create your own tags and categories for tags not included in the default library.
5. Language Support
Promgrammer supports 4 languages: English, Korean, Japanese, and Chinese. Switch languages using the language selector in the top-right corner. All tag labels and UI elements are fully translated.
Tag names (the actual prompt text) remain in English since AI models understand English tags. The translated labels help you understand what each tag means in your language.
6. Copy History
Every time you copy a prompt, it's automatically saved to your copy history (requires sign-in). Access it from the History button in the menu bar to quickly recall previous prompts without saving them manually.
7. Tips for Power Users
Category Order = Prompt Order
Tags are added to your prompt in the order you see the categories. Customize category order once, and every prompt you build follows that structure.
Save Common Bases
Save a “base prompt” with your go-to quality and negative tags. Load it as a starting point for new prompts.
Use Search for Speed
If you know what tag you want, search is faster than scrolling. Search works across all languages — type in Korean, English, Japanese, or Chinese.