AI Character Consistency Prompt Generator

Build a copy-ready prompt that keeps the same face across every scene. Pick your platform, describe your character once, and get the exact identity-locking technique that works there. Free, runs in your browser, no signup.

a 25-year-old woman, shoulder-length auburn hair, green eyes, light freckles, soft natural makeup, in a sunlit café, candid, consistent facial features, same identity, photorealistic, natural skin texture, sharp focus, high detail --cref <URL_of_your_reference_image> --cw 100 --seed 1234

How to lock the face on Midjourney

  • Add --cref with a hosted URL of your locked reference image — this is Midjourney's character-reference feature.
  • --cw 100 maximises how strongly the face is copied (lower it to 0–50 if you want to vary outfit/hair).
  • Reuse the same --seed across prompts so lighting/pose drift less.

Skip the setup — lock the face automatically

Seeds, LoRAs and --cref still drift. Picovix keeps the same character across unlimited scenes from a single selfie — no prompts, no training, no signup to start. Free daily generations in your browser.

Frequently asked questions

Why does my AI character's face keep changing?

Most image generators denoise from random noise toward your text prompt, so the same description yields a different face each run. A text prompt describes a type of person, not one specific identity. Consistency requires injecting identity information the base model does not carry on its own — a reference image, a seed, a LoRA, or a tool that locks the face for you.

What is the most reliable way to keep the same character?

On Midjourney, character reference (--cref) plus a fixed seed. On Stable Diffusion, a character LoRA or embedding trained on one face, with a locked seed and ControlNet reference-only. On DALL·E, referencing the previous image in the same chat. For zero setup, a dedicated consistent-character generator like Picovix keeps the same face across unlimited scenes from a single selfie.

Is this prompt generator free?

Yes. It runs entirely in your browser, with no signup and no limits.

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