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Prompt Library

This page introduces some of the most useful AI prompt libraries available. It highlights their main features and strengths to help you find the resources  that best match your goals and projects.

Wharton Generative AI Labs — Prompt Library

What it offers: Reusable, shareable, customizable prompts organized by purpose

Why it’s strong: Clean organization; good for folks wanting solid templates to adapt

Limitations: More academic/business-oriented; may lack highly creative or niche prompts

Google AI Studio Prompt Gallery

What it offers: Catalog of prompts (especially for Google models)

Why it’s strong: Integrated with Google’s AI tooling; easy to “run” prompts

Limitations: Tied to Google’s environment; not model-agnostic

Hero Page

What it offers: Curated prompts for content creators, translators, and design

Why it’s strong: Great for creative/linguistic tasks; includes placeholders

Limitations: Less coverage for complex business or agent workflows

Snack Prompt

What it offers: Hub of prompts (free + premium) with ratings & community

Why it’s strong: Browse, rate, and see what works for others

Limitations: Some premium/paywalled items; quality varies

PromptSource

What it offers: Open-source repo + IDE for prompts/templates

Why it’s strong: Transparent, versionable; strong for research/datasets

Limitations: Skews toward research workflows

Microsoft Prompt Library / AI Builder

What it offers: Templates and starter prompts for business tasks

Why it’s strong: Helpful for enterprise/structured use cases

Limitations: Focused on Microsoft ecosystem

God of Prompt

What it offers: Large collection across ChatGPT, Midjourney, etc.

Why it’s strong: Strong breadth across domains and models

Limitations: Quality and curation can vary

Other libraries/marketplaces

PromptHero · AIPRM · EasyPrompt ·

What they offer: Collections, marketplaces, GitHub lists

Limitations: Inconsistent quality; lots of overlap

NameWhat It OffersWhy It’s Strong / Use CasesPotential Limitations
Wharton Generative AI Labs — Prompt LibraryReusable, shareable, customizable prompts organized by purposeClean organization; good for folks wanting solid templates to adaptMore academic/business-oriented; may lack highly creative or niche prompts
Google AI Studio Prompt GalleryCatalog of prompts (especially for Google models)Integrated with Google’s AI tooling; easy to “run” prompts in that ecosystemTied to Google’s environment; not model-agnostic
Hero PageCurated prompts for content creators, translators, and design useGreat for creative/linguistic tasks; includes placeholdersLess coverage for complex business or agent workflows
Snack PromptHub of prompts (free + premium) with ratings & communityBrowse, rate, and see what works for othersSome premium/paywalled items; quality can vary across entries
PromptSourceOpen-source repo + IDE for prompts/templates with community contributionsTransparent, versionable; strong for research and sharing across datasetsGeared a bit more toward research workflows
Microsoft Prompt Library / AI Builder templatesTemplates and starter prompts for applied business tasksHelpful for enterprise/structured use cases; strong “starter kit”Focus on Microsoft ecosystem; less creative breadth
God of PromptLarge collection across ChatGPT, Midjourney, etc.Strong breadth across domains and modelsQuality can be uneven; curation varies
Other libraries/marketplaces (PromptHero, AIPRM, Easy Prompt, ) Collections, marketplaces, and GitHub listsGood supplemental sources; easy to exploreInconsistent quality and maintenance; overlap between sites

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