I have been building GPT Image Lab , a visual prompt library for gpt-image-2 . The goal is simple: make GPT Image 2 prompts easier to browse, evaluate, copy, and reuse. Instead of keeping prompts as isolated text snippets, every item is paired with a preview image, category, source metadata, and a path back to the original example. Current snapshot, using the latest available data from 2026-04-26 : Website library: 2,985 prompt/template items Prompts: 1,060 Templates: 1,925 Newly added on 2026-04-26: +703 New prompts: +443 New templates: +260 Open-source GitHub collection: 500 curated prompts Links: Website: https://gptimagelab.com/ GitHub: https://github.com/peterRooo/awesome-gpt-image-2-prompts The website supports browsing by image and generating images from prompts in one click. The GitHub repo provides a smaller curated set with preview images and machine-readable exports. Why I built it Great gpt-image-2 prompt examples are scattered across social posts, prompt sites, Reddit threads, and demos.…