These are 40 complete, paste-ready prompts for Ideogram, the text-to-image model from Ideogram AI that people reach for when the words on the image have to be right. Its signature strength is best-in-class in-image text rendering and typography — it spells words correctly and lays out real logos, headlines, and posters — so every prompt here leans on that. Each one wraps the exact words in "double quotation marks" so Ideogram renders them literally, describes a font style (weight, case, and treatment), states placement and hierarchy, and pins colors with words or hex codes like #0A2540.

They run on Ideogram 3.0 and the 2026 open-weight Ideogram 4.0 at its native 2K resolution. Keep the Ideogram prompt cheat sheet open while you edit these, and read how to prompt Ideogram for perfect text for the formulas behind each one. For deeper libraries, see the logo design collection and the posters & flyers collection. Coming from another model? Compare with the best Flux prompts.

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Logos & wordmarks

Five prompts where the mark and the letters have to be clean and brandable. Keep wordmarks to one short token, quote it, name the font style, and pin brand colors with hex.

1. Minimalist Wordmark Logo

A minimalist wordmark logo reading "LUMEN" in a bold geometric sans-serif with generous letter-spacing, all uppercase. The letters are deep navy #0A2540, perfectly centered on a flat off-white #F7F5F0 background, with crisp vector edges, no shadow, and generous margins for a timeless, brandable look. Square 1:1 composition.

Why it works: One short quoted word, a described geometric sans, and both colors pinned with hex are exactly the habits that make Ideogram spell a logo cleanly.

2. Circular Coffee-Roaster Badge

A vintage circular emblem logo for a coffee roaster. Inside a clean double-ring badge, the text "NORTH ROAST" arches across the top in a bold condensed serif, "EST. 2021" sits in small caps along the bottom, and a simple line-art mountain fills the center. Two-color flat vector design in forest green #1F3D2B and cream #EFE7D3, symmetrical and crisp on a plain background. Square 1:1 composition.

Best for: Badge and crest logos — each text string gets its own short quotes and placement so the curved type stays readable.

3. Geometric App Icon Mark

A modern abstract app-icon logo built from two overlapping rounded triangles that form an upward arrow, rendered as a single clean geometric symbol with no text. A smooth diagonal gradient from indigo #5A4BE8 to violet #A24BF4 fills the mark, with crisp vector edges and subtle inner depth, centered on a plain charcoal #0E1116 background. Flat modern tech-brand style, square 1:1 composition.

Why it works: A pure-symbol mark with no text and a hex gradient stays legible at small icon sizes, and skipping quoted words avoids clutter Ideogram would otherwise try to letter.

4. Interlocking Lettermark Monogram

A refined lettermark monogram combining the letters "AV" into a single elegant interlocking symbol, built with high-contrast serif strokes of thick-and-thin weight. Deep burgundy #7A1F2B letters on a soft ivory #F4EDE4 background, perfectly centered with precise vector edges, generous whitespace, and a luxury fashion-brand feel. Square 1:1 composition.

Best for: Fashion and personal brands — quoting the two initials and describing the interlock keeps the monogram from turning into random shapes.

5. Flat Mascot Logo

A friendly flat mascot logo of a bold cartoon fox head, front-facing, made of clean geometric shapes with confident thick outlines and minimal shading. Warm orange #FF6B35 fur with cream #FFF3E6 accents and dark #22201E linework on a plain white background. Below the mascot, the wordmark "FOXWORKS" sits in a rounded bold sans-serif, centered. Balanced, scalable, playful sports-brand style, square 1:1 composition.

Why it works: Flat shapes and named hex colors keep the mascot crisp, while the short quoted wordmark below renders as clean type.

Posters & typography

Five prompts built around quoted in-image headlines. Put the headline near the start so Ideogram plans the layout around it, keep each string short, and name the font style and hierarchy.

6. Music Festival Poster

A bold music-festival poster with the large headline "NIGHT WAVES" in a heavy condensed sans-serif across the top and a smaller line "AUG 14 · 2026" beneath it. Behind the type, a vibrant sunset-gradient sky from magenta #FF3D77 to orange #FF9E2C sits over a silhouetted crowd with hands raised. High contrast, punchy modern gig-poster design, clean legible typography, vertical 2:3 poster composition.

Why it works: The headline instruction leads and stays under five words, the date is a separate short quoted line, and the two-stop hex gradient gives a repeatable palette.

7. Minimalist Quote Poster

A minimalist typography poster with the phrase "STAY CURIOUS" centered in a large elegant high-contrast serif, deep charcoal #2A2A2E letters on a warm cream #F3ECDD background. A thin muted-gold #C9A24B underline accent sits just below the words, with lots of negative space and a gallery-print aesthetic, perfectly centered and crisp. Vertical 4:5 composition.

Best for: Wall-art and quote prints — a short two-word phrase in one named serif renders cleanly at print size.

8. Retro Travel Poster

A retro travel poster with the all-caps headline "VISIT KYOTO" in a bold geometric sans-serif arched across the top. Below it, a stylised scene of a temple and cherry blossoms under a soft sky, painted in a warm mid-century palette of rust #B5462E, sand #E8C39E, and dusty pink #E9A0A0. Screen-print texture, clean flat shapes, small "SPRING 2026" caption in the bottom third, vintage tourism-poster aesthetic, vertical 2:3 composition.

Why it works: The mid-century hex palette plus a short quoted headline and a separate small caption gives a cohesive, on-era look with two clean type sizes.

9. Art-Deco Event Poster

An elegant art-deco poster for a gala, with the headline "THE GATSBY NIGHT" in tall art-deco display caps centered in the upper third and a fine-print line "DEC 31 · GRAND HALL" beneath it. Symmetrical geometric fan and sunburst ornaments frame the type, in gold #C6A15B and deep black #101418 with cream #F1E7CE accents. Luxurious, symmetrical 1920s aesthetic, crisp lines, vertical 2:3 composition.

Best for: Formal event invites — art-deco display caps plus a short fine-print line give a period-correct hierarchy Ideogram lays out well.

10. Bold Typographic Grid Poster

A bold Swiss-style typographic poster with the giant word "DESIGN" set in a heavy grotesque sans-serif, tightly stacked across three lines in the left column. To the right, a small block of fine print reads "WEEK 2026" over a thin rule. Stark black #111111 type on a bright red #E63329 background with generous white margins, strict grid alignment, high-contrast modernist look, vertical 3:4 composition.

Why it works: A single strong word plus one small fine-print string on a strict grid is a layout Ideogram handles cleanly, and the two hex colors keep it graphic.

Social media graphics

Five prompts sized for feeds and stories. Match the aspect ratio to the platform, keep captions short, and split multiple lines into separate quoted strings with their own placement.

11. Instagram Carousel Cover

A clean Instagram carousel cover with the headline "5 SEO MISTAKES" in a bold modern sans-serif centered in the upper half, and a smaller line "swipe to fix them →" in a lighter weight below it. Soft blue-to-teal gradient background from #2E6BE6 to #17C0B4, a simple flat magnifying-glass icon in the lower third, generous margins, crisp legible typography, square 1:1 composition.

Why it works: A short headline and a separate lowercase sub-line render as two distinct weights without garbling, and the hex gradient keeps the series on-brand.

12. Motivational Quote Square

A motivational quote graphic with the words "PROGRESS OVER PERFECTION" set in a bold rounded sans-serif, centered across three balanced lines, in warm off-white #FBF7F0 letters. The background is a soft muted-terracotta #C96F4A with a subtle grain texture and a small hand-drawn arrow accent in the bottom-right corner. Cozy, modern, high legibility, square 1:1 composition.

Best for: Shareable quote posts — a three-word phrase on balanced lines stays crisp, and the muted hex palette reads as calm and modern.

13. YouTube Thumbnail

A high-contrast YouTube thumbnail with the punchy headline "I TRIED IT" in a heavy italic sans-serif, bright yellow #FFD23F letters with a thick black outline, placed in the left two-thirds. A surprised-face emoji-style graphic sits on the right, over a bold split background of red #E63329 and dark charcoal #1A1A1D. Maximum contrast, clickable and legible at small sizes, horizontal 16:9 composition.

Why it works: A three-word outlined headline stays readable when the thumbnail shrinks, and the high-contrast hex split does the attention work.

14. Story Announcement Graphic

A vertical story graphic announcing a drop, with the headline "NEW COLLECTION" in an elegant light serif centered in the middle and a small tab reading "OUT NOW" in a bold sans-serif near the bottom. Soft blush #F4DCD6 background with a thin gold #C9A24B frame just inside the edges, plenty of breathing room, minimalist fashion aesthetic, vertical 9:16 composition.

Best for: Instagram and TikTok stories — the 9:16 ratio plus two short quoted strings gives a clean, tappable announcement.

15. Podcast Cover Art

Square podcast cover art with the show title "SIGNAL & NOISE" in a bold condensed sans-serif stacked on two lines, centered, and a small subtitle "a weekly tech show" beneath it. A simple flat sound-wave graphic runs behind the title, in cream #F2ECE0 type over a deep plum #3A1F4D background with a warm coral #FF6B6B accent wave. Crisp, legible at thumbnail size, square 1:1 composition.

Why it works: A two-line title and a short subtitle in separate quotes keep the type legible even at directory-thumbnail size, with hex colors locking the brand.

T-shirt & merch designs

Five prompts for print-ready apparel graphics. Ask for flat vector art on a plain background, keep slogans short, and describe the print style so it stays screen-print friendly.

16. Vintage Slogan Tee

A vintage screen-print t-shirt design with the slogan "STAY WILD" in a bold retro slab serif arched across the top, and a small line-art mountain range beneath it. Distressed print texture, warm cream #EDE3CE and burnt orange #C65A2E on a transparent background, centered, balanced composition, ready for apparel printing. Square 1:1 composition.

Why it works: A two-word arched slogan plus a distressed texture on a plain background is exactly what a screen-print separation needs, and the hex pair keeps the palette limited.

17. Streetwear Back Print

A bold streetwear back-print design with the large word "OFFGRID" in a heavy condensed grotesque across the center and a small tagline "est. no rules" curving below it. Gritty spray-texture edges, stark white #FFFFFF type with a red #E11D2E accent stroke on a transparent background, high-contrast urban aesthetic, centered for a large back print. Vertical 3:4 composition.

Best for: Oversized back prints — one big quoted word plus a short lowercase tagline gives the type hierarchy streetwear brands use.

18. Retro Band-Style Tee

A retro band-tour t-shirt graphic with the name "STATIC BLOOM" in a rough vintage rock display font arched over a bold sunburst, and a small list "'26 WORLD TOUR" beneath it. Weathered 1970s print look in faded gold #D9A441 and off-black #1C1B1A on a transparent background, centered, distressed edges, ready for garment printing. Square 1:1 composition.

Why it works: A quoted band name over a sunburst and a short quoted tour line is the classic band-tee layout, and the faded hex palette sells the vintage print.

19. Minimalist Line-Art Tee

A minimalist single-line-art t-shirt design of a continuous-line coffee cup, with the small caption "but first, coffee" set in a clean handwritten script just below it. Thin monoline strokes in warm brown #6B4A3A on a transparent background, centered with generous whitespace, understated modern aesthetic, ready for a one-color print. Square 1:1 composition.

Best for: One-color prints — a short lowercase script caption under simple line art keeps the design cheap to print and easy to read.

20. Est. City Varsity Tee

A collegiate varsity t-shirt design with the word "BROOKLYN" in a bold blocky varsity serif across the center, a small "EST. 1898" line above it, and "ATHLETICS" in a curved banner below. Classic two-color print in navy #14284B and cream #F1E8D4 on a transparent background, crisp edges, centered, balanced athletic-team layout, square 1:1 composition.

Why it works: Three short quoted strings, each with its own placement, give the stacked varsity hierarchy without cramming text into one line.

Marketing & ad creatives

Five prompts for banners and ad units that need a clear headline, a supporting line, and a call to action. Give each text element its own short quoted string and placement.

21. Product Launch Ad

A clean product-launch ad with the headline "MEET AURA" in a bold modern sans-serif at the top and a small tagline "sound, reimagined" in a light weight beneath it. A sleek matte-black pair of headphones sits centered on a soft blue gradient background from #0A2540 to #1E4E9C, lit with a bright studio key. Generous negative space, a small "pre-order" pill button in the bottom-right, premium tech-ad composition, horizontal 16:9 composition.

Why it works: A short quoted headline, a separate tagline, and a small button label let Ideogram render three type weights cleanly while the hex blue anchors the brand.

22. App Store Feature Banner

A bright app-store feature banner with the headline "PLAN YOUR WEEK" in a bold rounded sans-serif on the left, a sub-line "the calendar that thinks ahead" beneath it, and a floating phone mockup showing a simple UI on the right. Cheerful gradient from teal #17C0B4 to green #3FBF6B, soft drop shadows, a small "get the app" pill in the corner, clean modern SaaS look, horizontal 16:9 composition.

Best for: App promos and hero banners — the headline, sub-line, and button each get short quoted strings so all three read clearly.

23. Sale Promo Banner

A bright e-commerce sale banner with the giant headline "SUMMER SALE" in a heavy rounded sans-serif and a bold sub-line "UP TO 50% OFF" beneath it. Playful confetti shapes scatter around the type, on a cheerful two-tone background of coral #FF6B6B and sunny yellow #FFD23F, with a small "shop now" tag in the corner. Crisp legible typography, high energy, horizontal 16:9 composition.

Why it works: Two short quoted strings plus a button label and a two-color hex scheme keep the banner readable and instantly rebrandable for the next promo.

24. Webinar Registration Ad

A professional webinar registration ad with the headline "GROWTH IN 2026" in a bold sans-serif in the upper-left, a sub-line "free live workshop · sept 9" below it, and a friendly presenter photo framed in a soft circle on the right. Deep indigo #1E1B4B background with a bright lime #C6F24E accent and a "register free" button in the lower-left. Clean corporate look, horizontal 16:9 composition.

Best for: Lead-gen ads — a headline, a dated sub-line, and a button label each in short quotes keep the details legible on a busy layout.

25. Coupon Email Header

A wide email-header banner with the headline "WELCOME, 15% OFF" in a bold friendly sans-serif centered, and a small line "use code HELLO15 at checkout" beneath it. A subtle confetti pattern sits behind soft peach #FFE3D1 and warm coral #FF7A59 tones, with a dashed-border coupon graphic around the code. Clean, cheerful, legible, ultrawide 3:1 composition.

Why it works: The ultrawide 3:1 ratio suits an email header, and quoting the discount and the code separately keeps both spelled exactly right.

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Photoreal scenes with signage & text

Five prompts where quoted text lives inside a realistic photo — storefronts, packaging, and signs. Describe the scene and lighting in full sentences, then place the sign text as a short quoted string.

26. Neon Diner Storefront

A photorealistic night photo of a retro American diner storefront on a rain-slicked street, with a glowing neon sign reading "MEL'S DINER" in warm pink and cyan cursive neon tubing above the entrance and a smaller neon line "OPEN 24 HRS" below it. Reflections shimmer on the wet pavement, warm interior light spills from the windows, cinematic mood, shot on a 35mm lens, horizontal 3:2 composition.

Why it works: The scene is described in natural sentences while the sign text stays a short quoted string, so Ideogram letters the neon correctly inside a believable photo.

27. Coffee Cup with Branded Sleeve

A photorealistic close-up of a takeaway coffee cup on a wooden café table, with a kraft-paper sleeve printed with the logo text "DAYBREAK" in a clean bold sans-serif and a small tagline "roasted daily" beneath it, in dark espresso #3B2A1E ink. Soft morning window light, gentle steam rising, shallow depth of field with a blurred café background, shot on an 85mm lens, square 1:1 composition.

Best for: Brand and packaging mockups — a short quoted logo and tagline on the sleeve read cleanly against a photoreal, softly blurred scene.

28. Bookstore Window Display

A photorealistic photo of a cozy independent bookstore window at dusk, with hand-lettered gold text on the glass reading "THE LAST CHAPTER" in an elegant serif and a small card below reading "new arrivals". Warm lamplight glows over stacked books inside, soft reflections of the street on the glass, inviting atmosphere, shot on a 35mm lens, horizontal 3:2 composition.

Why it works: Gold hand-lettering described as sign text plus a short quoted card keeps both legible while the warm interior does the photoreal mood.

29. Billboard Over a City Street

A photorealistic street-level photo looking up at a large billboard on a modern building, the billboard showing the headline "THINK BIGGER" in a bold white sans-serif over a deep teal #0E5A5A background with a small brand mark in the corner. Late-afternoon sun rakes across the facade, a few pedestrians blurred below, realistic scale and perspective, shot on a 24mm lens, vertical 4:5 composition.

Best for: Out-of-home ad mockups — placing the quoted headline inside a realistic billboard shows a campaign in context with correct spelling.

30. Hand-Painted Bakery Sign

A photorealistic close-up of a charming hand-painted wooden bakery sign hanging above a shop door, the sign reading "FLOUR & HONEY" in warm hand-painted script with gold-leaf detailing and a small line "fresh bread daily" underneath. Weathered sky-blue #7FB2C7 paint on aged wood, soft daylight, gentle shadows, rustic artisanal charm, shot on a 50mm lens, horizontal 3:2 composition.

Why it works: Hand-painted script plus a small quoted subline on aged wood plays to Ideogram's typography strength inside a tactile, realistic photo.

Illustrations, stickers & icons

Five prompts for vector-style art — stickers, icon sets, patches, and storybook scenes. Name the flat or line style precisely, and keep any labels short and quoted.

31. Die-Cut Sticker with Slogan

A die-cut vinyl sticker of a smiling cartoon avocado giving a thumbs up, with a bold speech bubble reading "STAY FRESH" in a rounded playful sans-serif. Thick white die-cut border, flat vibrant colors in avocado green #6BA644 and warm cream #FBF3DD, subtle drop shadow, glossy sticker look on a plain background, square 1:1 composition.

Why it works: A short quoted slogan in a speech bubble plus a thick die-cut border and flat hex colors reads exactly like a printable vinyl sticker.

32. Kawaii Character Sticker

A cute kawaii sticker of a round sleepy cloud character with tiny blush cheeks and a little star, no text, drawn in a soft chibi style with clean bold outlines and gentle pastel shading. Powder blue #BFE3F2 and soft peach #FFE0D4 palette, a thick white die-cut border and a subtle shadow, glossy finish on a plain background, square 1:1 composition.

Best for: Character sticker packs — a pure-symbol design with no text lets Ideogram focus entirely on a clean, appealing chibi shape.

33. Flat Icon Set

A neat set of six flat line icons for a finance app — a wallet, a bar chart, a coin, a shield, a bell, and a gear — arranged in an even two-by-three grid, each drawn with consistent 2-pixel rounded strokes and no text. Single accent color, teal #17A2A2, on a plain white background, uniform sizing and spacing, clean modern UI-icon style, square 1:1 composition.

Why it works: A no-text icon set with a described stroke weight and a single hex accent keeps every symbol visually consistent for real UI use.

34. Retro Travel Patch Badge

An embroidered-style retro travel patch shaped as a rounded rectangle, with the text "NATIONAL PARK" arched across the top in a bold vintage serif and "SINCE 1916" in small caps along the bottom, framing a simple line-art pine forest and mountain scene. Merrowed stitched border, warm palette of pine green #2F5D3A, mustard #D6A93B, and cream #F0E6CE, textured embroidery look, square 1:1 composition.

Best for: Merch patches and stickers — two short arched quoted strings frame the scene the way real embroidered patches lay out their type.

35. Storybook Illustration with Title

A warm children's-book illustration of a small fox reading a book under a glowing lantern in a cozy forest at night, with the title "THE QUIET WOODS" in a friendly hand-drawn serif arched across the top. Soft painterly shading, gentle limited palette of deep teal #1E4B4B, warm amber #F2B44C, and cream, storybook cover aesthetic, vertical 3:4 composition.

Why it works: A short arched quoted title over a painterly scene gives a real book-cover layout, and the warm hex palette ties the illustration and type together.

Mockups, UI & product graphics

Three prompts for interface and product-graphic mockups. Describe the layout in sentences, and give each label — buttons, titles, captions — its own short quoted string.

36. Mobile App UI Screen

A clean mobile app UI mockup of a habit-tracker home screen, with a top title "Good morning, Sam" in a friendly sans-serif, a row of day chips, and a card reading "3 of 5 habits done" with a circular progress ring, plus a bottom nav bar with simple icons. Soft off-white #F7F8FA background, indigo #5A4BE8 accent, rounded cards with gentle shadows, modern flat design, vertical 9:16 composition.

Why it works: A short screen title and a short status card, each quoted, let Ideogram render real UI copy correctly inside a believable app layout.

37. Book Cover Mockup

A photorealistic hardcover book standing upright on a wooden desk, the cover showing the title "DEEP FOCUS" in a bold modern serif centered in the upper third and the author line "by J. R. HALE" in small caps near the bottom, over a minimalist deep-navy #12233F cover with a single gold circle motif. Soft window light, a shallow depth of field, gentle shadow on the desk, shot on an 85mm lens, vertical 3:4 composition.

Best for: Author and publisher mockups — the quoted title and author line render cleanly on a realistic 3D cover you can present to clients.

38. Packaging Label Mockup

A photorealistic close-up of a matte cosmetic jar with a minimalist label, the label reading "GLOW SERUM" in a clean light sans-serif centered, a small line "30 ML · NIGHT" beneath it, and a fine "with vitamin C" caption at the bottom, in charcoal #2B2B2E ink on a soft sage #C7D3C0 label. Soft studio light, a subtle reflection, shallow depth of field, premium skincare look, square 1:1 composition.

Why it works: Splitting the product name, the size line, and the fine caption into three short quoted strings keeps each legible on a realistic packaging mockup.

Editing & Magic Fill

Two prompts for Ideogram's Magic Fill inpainting — fix a misspelled word or swap an element without regenerating the whole image. Mask the area, then describe only the change.

39. Magic Fill Text Correction

Using Magic Fill on the masked headline area, replace the existing text with the words "GRAND OPENING" in the same bold condensed sans-serif, matching the surrounding letter weight, spacing, and the deep red #C0182B color exactly. Keep the poster background, layout, and all other elements unchanged, and blend the corrected text seamlessly into the existing lighting.

Best for: Fixing a misspelled or wrong headline — masking only the text and matching the existing font weight and hex color isolates the correction to one area.

40. Magic Fill Element Swap

Using Magic Fill on the masked bottle in the center of the image, replace it with a slim frosted-glass bottle of the same height, keeping the label position, the studio lighting direction, the soft reflection, and the background exactly the same. Match the existing shadow and perspective so the new bottle sits naturally in the scene, photorealistic and seamless.

Why it works: Masking a single object and telling Ideogram to preserve the lighting, shadow, and background limits the edit to the swap while the rest of the shot stays intact.

Once a prompt lands close, keep the Ideogram prompt cheat sheet open to tune the settings, read how to prompt Ideogram for perfect text for the formulas, and use Magic Fill above to fix the last word or element instead of regenerating from scratch. For more, browse the logo design and posters & flyers collections.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Ideogram and why is it best for text?

Ideogram is a text-to-image model from Ideogram AI, with Ideogram 3.0 and the 2026 open-weight Ideogram 4.0 as the current models. It is chosen over Midjourney, Flux, and DALL·E for one reason above all: best-in-class in-image text rendering and typography. It spells words correctly and lays out real headlines, logos, and posters, so it is the model to reach for whenever the words on the image have to be right.

How do I write text so it spells correctly?

Put the exact words you want inside double quotation marks — Ideogram renders quoted strings literally. Describe the surrounding scene in full, natural sentences the way you would explain the image to a person, since v2.0 and later reward sentence-style prompts. For several text elements, give each its own short quoted string plus a placement rather than one long string, and turn Magic Prompt Off when you need your exact wording respected.

How short should the on-image text be?

Keep it short. One to three words such as logos, badges, and app icons land almost every time; headlines of about six to eight words are usually fine; keep poster quotes under roughly ten words. When you need multiple lines, split them into separate short quoted strings, each with its own placement and hierarchy, instead of cramming everything into a single long sentence of text.

Do hex codes and color palettes work?

Yes. You can describe colors in words or drop hex codes such as #0A2540 straight into the prompt, and you can pick a color palette in the UI. Ideogram 4.0 also accepts JSON-structured prompts with a color_palette of uppercase #RRGGBB hex values — up to 16 overall — which is ideal for exact brand palettes and precise text placement.

Does Ideogram support negative prompts?

Yes. Ideogram has a dedicated negative prompt field where you list what to exclude, for example blurry, distorted text, extra letters, or watermark. This differs from Flux, which has none. Use it sparingly for cleanup — most of your control still comes from describing what you do want in clear sentences, with the exact text in quotes.

Should Magic Prompt be on or off?

Magic Prompt is an LLM that auto-expands a short prompt into a richer description before generating, with settings On, Auto, and Off. Turn it Off when you want your exact wording and exact quoted text respected, which matters most for logos, posters, and any text-heavy design. Use On or Auto to enrich sparse prompts when you want Ideogram to add scene detail for you.

What aspect ratios and resolution does Ideogram support?

Ideogram supports 1:1, 16:9, 9:16, 4:3, 3:4, 3:2, 2:3, 10:16, 16:10, and up to 6:1 ultrawide on Ideogram 4.0, with any side from 256 to 2048 pixels in multiples of 16. Ideogram 4.0 renders at a native 2K (2048×2048) default resolution. Pick the ratio that fits the use: square for a logo, 2:3 for a poster, 9:16 for a story, 16:9 for a banner.

Where can I run Ideogram?

Run these in the ideogram.ai web app, in the Ideogram iOS and Android apps, or through the Ideogram API, which is also available on fal, Replicate, and Segmind. On Ideogram 3.0 use Turbo for fast drafts, Default or Balanced for everyday work, and Quality for final text-heavy pieces. Every prompt here is plain text, so paste it into any of these and adjust the quoted words and colors.

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