Gemini

Gemini Prompt Generator

Describe your task in plain language and get a prompt built for the way Gemini works — explicit context, concrete examples, and a clearly named output. Free, below, no account needed.

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What makes a Gemini prompt work

Show an example of what you want

Gemini follows patterns exceptionally well. One worked example of the output you are after — a single row of the table, one rewritten sentence — steers it more reliably than a paragraph describing the same thing in the abstract.

Say whether it should search

Gemini can ground answers in live Google results, and whether it does so changes the answer completely. Be explicit: "use current sources and cite them" versus "answer from your own knowledge, do not search" are different requests.

Be specific about recency

If the answer depends on time — prices, rankings, product versions, anything that moves — say the date range out loud. Left unsaid, Gemini will mix current and stale information without flagging which is which.

Describe images in words too

When you attach an image, still say what you want done with it. "What is in this?" gets a description; "Read the handwritten total from this receipt and return only the number" gets an answer you can use.

The same request, before and after

What people usually type

summarise the competition in project management tools

What actually gets a usable answer

Compare the 5 most-used project management tools as of 2026.

Use current sources and cite each one with a link.

Return a markdown table with exactly these columns:
Tool | Starting price/user/month | Best for | Biggest weakness

Example row:
Linear | $8 | Engineering teams | Weak for non-technical stakeholders

After the table, one paragraph: which would you pick for a 12-person startup, and why. Commit to one.

The example row does more work than any amount of describing the format, and naming the year stops it from quietly citing 2023 pricing.

Common questions

Is this Gemini prompt generator free?

Yes, and it needs no account. The Chrome extension adds one-click prompting directly inside gemini.google.com.

Does this work with Gemini Pro and Flash?

Yes. A clear, example-led prompt helps across the range, and it matters most on the faster Flash models, which have less room to recover from a vague request.

Can I use these prompts in Google AI Studio?

Yes. The prompts are plain text and work anywhere Gemini does — the app, AI Studio, or the API.

Prefer one-click on every model?

Install the free Chrome extension