Score your AI prompts for clarity, specificity, and actionability, then get practical fixes and revised examples in seconds.

César Miguelañez

Write Better Inputs, Get Better Outputs
A strong prompt often makes the difference between a vague response and one that's genuinely useful. The AI Prompt Improvement Calculator helps users evaluate the quality of a prompt with a rule-based scoring system that focuses on clarity, specificity, and actionable language. Instead of relying on a black-box model, it reviews the wording itself and highlights what's working, what's missing, and where a rewrite could lead to better results.
What the Tool Looks For
The calculator checks whether your prompt includes a clear intent, enough context, and a defined expected output. It also looks for structural signals like question format, instruction words, and useful detail. That makes it a practical prompt analyzer for anyone who wants more consistent results from AI tools.
Why It Matters
Whether you're writing prompts for content, coding, research, or workflow automation, small wording changes can have a big impact. This prompt quality checker gives you a simple report with scores, explanations, and revised examples, so you can improve quickly. If you want a smarter way to refine requests before sending them, the AI Prompt Improvement Calculator offers a fast, transparent starting point.
FAQs
How does this tool score a prompt without using an external AI model?
It uses a rule-based system instead of calling an outside model. That means it looks for measurable features in your text, such as whether the request includes a clear goal, enough context, output instructions, direct action verbs, and helpful structure. The scoring is based on predefined logic, so the results are consistent, transparent, and fast.
What makes a prompt score higher?
Higher-scoring prompts usually have a clear intent, enough background information, and a specific description of the output you want. For example, a strong prompt often names the task, defines the audience or context, and tells the system what format to use. Prompts that are vague, overly short, or missing direction tend to score lower because they leave too much open to interpretation.
Who is this tool best for?
It's useful for anyone who writes prompts regularly, including marketers, students, developers, writers, and business teams. If you've ever felt like an AI tool gave you a generic or off-target answer, this calculator helps you spot why. It's especially helpful for people who want quick feedback and practical revisions without relying on another AI to judge the prompt.



