Saved prompts
Your saved prompts
Saved prompts are listed from newest to oldest, so you can reload favorite ideas into the generator.

A saved prompt collection for real reuse
Saved prompts turn one good GPT Image 2 idea into reusable material. Keep the wording that worked, return to it later, and load it back into the generator when you need a new version, a different format, or a closer visual brief.
Newest first
Recently saved prompts appear first, which helps when you are collecting ideas during an active generation session.
Prompt-first review
Each saved item keeps the prompt text easy to scan. When the prompt was saved from a generated image, the related image context can stay visible as a reminder of what the wording produced.
Fast reload
Load a saved prompt into the generator and keep working without leaving the workspace. This is the fastest path from a stored idea to a fresh image variation.
Personal prompt library
Saved prompts belong to the current signed-in user. The page is noindexed because it is a private utility surface, not a public prompt directory.
Build a prompt library while you create
The saved prompt page is designed for repeat work: keep strong prompt structures, reload them quickly, and adapt them for new images instead of rewriting from scratch.
Save a useful prompt
When a generated result has wording worth keeping, use the save action in the image detail sheet to add that prompt to your personal collection.
Review the collection
Open the saved prompts page to scan your latest ideas, compare prompt structures, and find the one closest to the image you want next.
Load and adjust
Send the saved prompt back into the generator, then refine the subject, composition, style, aspect ratio, or reference images for the new task.
Generate another version
Create the new image from the adjusted prompt, then save the improved version again if it becomes a better reusable starting point.
Saved prompts FAQ
Answers about saving, finding, loading, and reusing prompts from the GPT Image 2 workspace.
Reuse a prompt that already worked
Open your saved prompt collection, load the strongest idea into GPT Image 2, and generate a new variation from the same workspace.