Character Search History UI
A creative prompt that generates a smartphone UI showing a character's secret search history and their reaction.
This page collects Image prompt examples classified under “App Web Design”. Compare the generated results, composition or shot choices, and source wording before adapting an example to your project.
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A creative prompt that generates a smartphone UI showing a character's secret search history and their reaction.
A GPT-Image 2 prompt that searches for sports data to generate themed highlight cards with statistics and team colors.
A specific prompt for generating a vertical social media story design that simulates a beauty blogger's Christmas makeup tutorial interface with UI elements and step-by-step previews.
A high-end 3D tech banner showcasing a humanoid robot head with intricate glowing circuits and holographic UI elements.
A prompt designed to generate a campus newspaper layout themed around AI education, showcasing the model's text rendering capabilities.
A Nano Banana Pro prompt template for creating a visual illusion where a subject appears to pop out of a smartphone screen.
A professional SaaS-style poster prompt for tool launches, emphasizing text clarity and modern technological aesthetics.
A feature in Nano Banana Pro that allows users to instantly create polished slide documents by inputting information and clicking a single button.
Generates social media profile layouts for famous Japanese folklore characters.
A multi-layered prompt for a high-contrast studio portrait overlaid with a simulated mobile browser interface, ideal for conceptual e-commerce art.
Start with an example that matches your goal. Describe the subject and intended result, then add the composition, camera, lighting, audio, motion, or layout details that matter for Image generation. Replace product, brand, reference, and dialogue variables before generating.
Open a card, compare its preview with the source wording, and copy the original prompt into Topview AI or a compatible generator. Adjust references, constraints, and style notes for your project.
Treat every prompt as a tested example or starting point, not a guaranteed result. Review outputs for brand accuracy, rights, safety, and the capabilities of your selected model.
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The library currently includes examples for Seedance 2.5, Seedance 2.0, Wan 3.0, GPT Image 2, Nano Banana Pro, Gemini Omni, Grok Imagine. Availability varies by media type and library filters.
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