Tested, not dumped
Prompts are meant to come with proof, not just claims. The archive is built around prompts that actually produce a result.
A curated archive of image and video prompts — organized, attributable, and easy to return to.
Why it exists
AI image generation has exploded, but most prompt browsing still happens in scattered threads, screenshots, and copy-paste dumps with no context. The result is fast novelty and weak memory.
PromptSilo is meant to keep strong prompts attached to the visual result, the creator, the tags, and the collection around them. That makes the archive more useful the second time, not just the first time.
Quality over quantity, with enough structure to matter.
Prompts are meant to come with proof, not just claims. The archive is built around prompts that actually produce a result.
The best entries explain framing, lighting, style, and intent instead of hiding behind vague one-liners.
Collections, creator pages, tags, and tool filters help you move from one strong prompt into the next useful trail.
What a strong entry holds
Intent and use case
Composition and visual framing
Lighting and atmosphere notes
Color and mood direction
Tool or model context when it matters
Tags that make the prompt easy to revisit
Who it is for
Artists and photographers folding AI into a real workflow
Creative directors collecting references and repeatable treatments
Prompt engineers building stronger visual systems
Curious users who want something better than random prompt dumps
PromptSilo is also a creator surface. Profiles, collections, and the leaderboard turn individual prompts into longer trails instead of one-off copies.
What comes next
The point is not just to host prompt text. The point is to make prompt knowledge easier to browse, understand, and reuse. That means better collections, better creator tooling, and better guidance around why a prompt works.
Explain the mechanics behind strong prompts, not just the final text.
Make saved prompts easier to turn into public, useful collections.
Keep the archive feeling editorial instead of inventory-driven.
Give contributors better ways to package and present their work.
Get involved
If you have a prompt that consistently produces a result and teaches something useful, it belongs here.
PromptSilo is a project by Atom Tan Studio.