Definitions for AI prompts, image generation, SEO, AEO and GEO. Each term is written for humans and structured for answer engines.
Words or phrases that tell an AI image generator what to avoid, such as blur, watermark, extra fingers, distorted faces, or low quality.
Classifier-free guidance scale, a setting that controls how strongly Stable Diffusion follows the written prompt.
A technique for telling the model which words matter more by using weights, parentheses, or platform-specific syntax.
Editing only a selected part of an image while keeping the rest of the picture unchanged.
Extending an image beyond its original borders to create more scene around it.
A Stable Diffusion technique that uses extra inputs like poses, edges, depth maps, or sketches to control composition.
A lightweight model add-on that teaches Stable Diffusion a style, character, product, face, or visual concept.
A number that controls randomness so an AI generator can reproduce similar outputs from the same prompt.
The width-to-height shape of an image, such as 1:1, 16:9, 9:16, or 2:3.
A parameter or instruction that changes how strongly the model applies artistic style.
Using an image as part of the prompt to guide style, composition, subject, or identity.
Generating images from written instructions.
Generating a new image from an existing image plus a text prompt.
The practice of writing clear, structured prompts to get more reliable AI outputs.
The Midjourney parameter for aspect ratio.
A Midjourney setting that increases variation and surprise in generated outputs.
An image, artist, era, design movement, or aesthetic used to guide the visual style.
Techniques for making the same person or character appear consistently across multiple images.
Using a face image or identity reference to guide generated portraits.
Increasing image resolution while preserving or improving visual detail.
A reusable prompt structure with placeholders for subject, style, lighting, and composition.
The viewpoint used in a prompt, such as close-up, wide shot, low angle, or over-the-shoulder.
Instructions that control light quality, direction, color, and mood.
A prompt written to look like a movie still with film lighting, framing, and atmosphere.
AI output designed to look like a real photograph.
A prompt designed for anime, manga, or Japanese illustration styles.
A prompt for ecommerce products, ads, packaging, or studio-style product shots.
A searchable collection of reusable prompts organized by topic, tool, style, or use case.
A reusable instruction package that teaches an AI assistant a workflow or capability.
High-priority instructions that define how an AI assistant should behave.
A reasoning process used internally by models; users usually need concise reasoning summaries rather than hidden model thoughts.
Providing examples inside the prompt so the model learns the expected pattern.
Asking a model to perform a task without examples.
Retrieval augmented generation, where an AI system fetches external information before answering.
Google’s AI-generated search summary that often cites pages with clear definitions and structured answers.
A text file that helps AI crawlers understand important pages, topics, and facts about a website.
Structured data that helps search engines understand page entities, FAQs, articles, products, and collections.
HTML tags that tell search engines which language or regional version of a page to show.
The preferred URL for a page when duplicate or similar versions exist.
A protocol for instantly notifying Bing and other search engines about new or updated URLs.