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Imagine (Meta)

T3Natural Language

Meta's standalone image generator.

Prompt Style
Conversational sentences
Negative Prompts
Not supported
Auto-converted to positive
Sweet Spot
100 characters
Character Range
200–400 ideal · 1000 max
Architecture
transformer
Country
US

How Imagine (Meta) reads prompts

Imagine (Meta) is classified as Natural Language (T3)conversational sentences, no special syntax. Meta Emu model. NL prose. No special syntax. Square output only.

Prompt tips

Meta Imagine prefers clear, simple descriptions.

Why prompt optimisation matters

More coherent results with structured descriptions. Promagen's Prompt Lab automatically formats your selections into Imagine (Meta)'s native prompt structure.

Negative prompt support

Imagine (Meta) does not support negative prompts. Promagen converts exclusion requests into positive reinforcement for this platform — for example, "blurry" becomes "sharp focus".

Full negative prompt support guide →

Platform notes

Llama-based natural language processing; handles conversational prompts well.

Example prompt

A portrait of a samurai warrior fighting with dramatic lighting at golden hour

Frequently asked questions

What is the character limit for Imagine (Meta)?

Imagine (Meta) accepts prompts up to 1000 characters. The ideal writing range is 200–400 characters (around 100 characters is the sweet spot where the platform produces its best results).

Does Imagine (Meta) support negative prompts?

No. Imagine (Meta) does not support negative prompts. Promagen converts exclusion requests into positive reinforcement for this platform (for example, "blurry" becomes "sharp focus").

How should I write prompts for Imagine (Meta)?

Imagine (Meta) uses Natural Language prompt format (T3). Conversational sentences, no special syntax. Meta Imagine prefers clear, simple descriptions.

Other Natural Language platforms

These platforms share the same prompt architecture — prompts written for one will generally work well on the others.

Try Imagine (Meta) in Prompt Lab →

Platform capabilities verified against live UI and API documentation. Last verified: 2026-03-29.