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Web App: Booru Prompt Gallery

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Aug 5, 2025

(Updated: 14 days ago)

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Web App: Booru Prompt Gallery


LINK: Booru Prompt Gallery

Notice: If the application is not working correctly and you are receiving error messages, it is likely due to an API outage. Please try again later.

V4: new option and minor fixes.

I added the possibility of a new input called "Tags to add". Unlike "Tags to remove", this one adds the tags you want at the beginning of the prompt. It’s useful if you want to test a LoRa with a keyword, if you simply want to add your preferred quality tags, or if you want to add new elements to all prompts.

Minor changes:

  • Added some more metatags

  • Made it so that disabling the "Characters" option also removes tags that refer to a character (alternate costume, official costume, alternate hairstyle, etc.)

  • Fixed an issue that left behind residual commas when removing quality tags

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V3: More options!!!

I’ve added the ability to use Aibooru.

Why Aibooru?
Most of the images people upload to Aibooru come with all their generation metadata, including the prompt.
So, if you use the prompts from Aibooru, it’s much more likely that you’ll get results closer to the reference image.

Why didn’t I use this from the start?
Personally, I don’t like how some people prompt (they use tags that don’t exist, write messy prompts, or simply use natural language). That’s why I went with Danbooru at first.

But hey, now this is a tool for the community and not just for me, and the more options the better, right?

Options:

  • Remove LoRa Tags: Sometimes prompts come with LoRAs included. This simply removes them if you’re not interested.

  • Remove Quality Tags: This removes the quality tags that are used, like “score_9_up, masterpiece, super ultra mega quality, etc.”

Why can’t I use Danbooru options on Aibooru?
The way prompts are obtained on Aibooru is different from Danbooru. On Danbooru, the tags come from the site itself, where they’re used to filter searches—making it easier to know which tag refers to a character, copyright, etc. On the other hand, Aibooru pulls the raw prompt directly from the metadata, so the tags don’t carry any additional information.

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V2: I added many more options to better configure the prompt according to your preferences.

Tags to remove: this option lets you enter any tag you want to remove from the final prompt. Don’t want generations with blue jackets? Just type “blue jacket” and that tag will be removed from the prompt. (this does not filter the results you get from the API; you will still receive images that contain blue jackets)

Character: this lets you remove or add character tags to the prompt.

Copyright: this lets you remove or add tags for the name of the franchise of the respective character/setting.

Combine tags: this combines tags to reduce the size of the prompt. For example: if the prompt contains “skirt, white skirt, pleated skirt” this will combine everything into a single tag “white pleated skirt.”

As for minor changes, I can say that:

  • I changed the page colors so they wouldn’t burn your eyes.

  • I added more tags to remove (some of them: web address, original, patreon logo).

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V1:


I’ve been creating LoRA models and checkpoints, and I was spending too much time crafting prompts to test them thoroughly. That’s why I decided to develop this web app. At first, it was just a personal tool, but I soon realized it could be useful to many more people, so I refined it to make it easy and comfortable for anyone to use.

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What does this tool do?

  • It generates prompts based on the tags from Danbooru posts.

  • It automatically removes metadata and tags that restrict generation (for example, “white background” or “censor”).

  • It filters out artist tags and other irrelevant ones, so you can copy and paste the prompt directly.

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Limitations

  • It won’t always recreate the original image accurately, since it depends on the quality of the tags in each post.

  • Occasionally, unwanted tags may appear. If you notice any, feel free to let me know!

Found a bug?
Don’t hesitate to tell me — I’m happy to fix them all.

Have feature suggestions?
Absolutely! Your ideas are welcome.

Is the site down?
The app runs on a free hosting plan, so sometimes resources get exhausted. I apologize in advance if that happens.

Why a web app and not a desktop app?
I noticed many users access from mobile devices, and I wanted it to be accessible to everyone, regardless of platform.

Want to support me?
Thank you so much! I have a Ko-fi, but you can also help me:

  • Leaving a comment and rating.

  • Using my models on the platforms linked in my profile (especially TensorArt and SeaArt).


That’s it!

Stay hydrated and don’t forget to blink.

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