Prompt Enhancer — AI Tool

Say it once,
say it clearly

Paste a rough prompt. Get back a structured one — role, context, task, format, and a quality check — ready to paste into any AI assistant.

Structured Output Any Topic Faster Iteration AI-Assisted
Why it matters

Small changes, better answers

Three things a rough prompt usually leaves out.

Give it a role

No role means the model averages every voice it knows. A role gets you a consistent one.

VagueHelp me write a bio.
StructuredAct as a copywriter writing a 60-word LinkedIn bio.

Narrow the task

Bundled requests get shallow answers on everything. One clear task gets a real one.

VagueExplain this and compare it and give ideas.
StructuredList three trade-offs, ranked by cost.

Fix the format

Naming the shape of the output saves a rewrite later and makes results comparable.

VagueSummarise this for me.
StructuredReturn five bullet points, under 100 words.
Live tool

Enhance a prompt

Paste your prompt below and read back the rebuilt version, section by section.

Your prompt

Paste anything rough — the tool handles the structure. Not sure where to start? Tap a starter below.

Type it, or tap Voice note and just say it — it gets written out below.
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Tip: The more you say about your reader and the shape you want, the sharper the rebuilt prompt. Audience and format are optional but they help a lot.
Rebuilding your prompt Separating role, context, task, format, and quality checks…

Enhanced Prompt Role · Context · Task · Format · Examples · Constraints · Quality check

How it works

Three steps

Paste
Drop in the prompt you already wrote, rough phrasing and all.
Enhance
The tool splits your intent into five labelled sections.
Copy and run
Paste the assembled prompt into any AI assistant.
Writing tips

Three habits worth keeping

Name your reader
A beginner and an expert need different depth from the same question.
Ask for one thing
Split a bundled request into separate prompts and each answer gets sharper.
State the format
Table, bullets, or word count. It's the cheapest instruction with the biggest effect.

Try it on your next question

Bring a prompt that gave you a disappointing answer and see what comes back.