1. Introduction: What is Midjourney?
Midjourney is a cutting-edge AI image generator that transforms your words into stunning visuals. Whether you’re creating concept art, product mockups, digital avatars, or mood boards, Midjourney lets you design high-quality images using just text prompts.
Launched via Discord, Midjourney is widely known for its artistic style, control features like --ar (aspect ratio) and --stylize, and the ability to combine both image and text inputs. With the arrival of Version 6 (v6) and the introduction of powerful tools like sref (style reference) and cref (character reference), itâs now more customizable than ever.

đ What Makes Midjourney Special in 2025?
- Realistic & Cinematic Outputs: Perfect for commercial and creative use.
- Prompt Power: You can control style, shape, detail, emotionâeven pose.
- Fast Workflow: Images are generated in seconds inside Discord.
- Advanced Features: Blend, Remix, Zoom Out, Negative Prompts, and more.
- New Modes: Like Niji for anime, or Face Transfer for character edits.
đĽ Who Should Use It?
- Designers & Artists: For logos, album art, illustrations.
- Marketers & Entrepreneurs: For social media, product ideas, ad creatives.
- Developers & UI/UX Creators: For UI mockups and app interfaces.
- Storytellers & Filmmakers: For storyboards, character concepts, movie stills.
- Everyday Creators: Anyone who wants to bring an idea to life with zero design skills.
đ§ What This Guide Covers:
This is your all-in-one manualâdesigned to help you go from beginner to advanced with ease. Youâll learn:
- How to access and use Midjourney
- The cost, plans, and how to use it for free (if possible)
- Mastering prompts, styles, and new features like sref/cref
- Legal usage, NSFW policies, and commercial rights
- Troubleshooting, comparisons, and powerful alternatives
Whether you want to explore art, build a brand, or create your next big ideaâMidjourney in 2025 is your creative engine. This guide shows you how to drive it.
2. Getting Started with Midjourney
Midjourney is not like traditional software with a downloadable app or a clean website dashboard. Instead, itâs built into Discord â a platform originally created for gamers and communities. This unique setup can be confusing at first, especially for beginners. But once you get the hang of it, Midjourney is fast, flexible, and incredibly powerful.
Letâs break down the two ways to access it â and what you can do if you want to use Midjourney without relying on Discord every time.
2.1 How to Access Midjourney
Midjourney access involves two layers:
â Step 1: Set Up a Discord Account (Mandatory)
- Go to https://discord.com/
- Sign up using your email and set a username
- Confirm your email and log in

â Step 2: Join the Midjourney Server
- Visit https://discord.gg/midjourney
- Click âAccept Inviteâ and enter the official Midjourney server
- Youâll see various channels like
#newbies,#info,#announcements, etc.

â Step 3: Start Creating Images
- Go to a newbie channel (e.g.,
#newbies-164) - Type
/imagineand a prompt like:
- Press enter and wait 30â60 seconds
- Midjourney will generate 4 image options. Click U (Upscale) or V (Variations) for further tweaks.
â Step 4: Manage Your Subscription (Optional)
- Type
/subscribein any channel - Youâll receive a private link to your billing dashboard at https://www.midjourney.com/account
đ Pro Tip: All your creations are saved at https://www.midjourney.com/app after login.
2.2 Using Midjourney Without Discord
Hereâs the reality: you canât fully use Midjourney without Discord, but there are 3 workarounds that minimize or bypass Discord usage:
đ Option 1: Use the Midjourney Website (Partial Independence)
- Go to https://www.midjourney.com/app
- Log in with your Discord account (this is still required)
- After logging in, you can:
- See all your generated images
- Create new prompts
- Access and remix past images
- Manage your account and billing
â You only need Discord for initial setup and occasional commands.
đ§Š Option 2: Use Discord on Mobile + Web on PC
Some users only use Discord on mobile once to join and subscribe, then switch to the web interface forever. The Midjourney website has improved a lot in 2025 and now allows direct prompt generation in many cases.
đ Option 3: Looking for True âNo Discordâ Usage?
As of mid-2025, there is no official way to use Midjourney without a Discord account. Even the website login requires Discord auth.
If you strictly want to avoid Discord, here are alternatives:
- Leonardo.AI â Website-based, high-quality art with user-friendly UI
- Playground AI â Web-only, customizable styles and image editing
- BlueWillow â Another Discord-based generator, but with some variations
- Ideogram & DALL¡E 3 â Web tools for stylized or text-based images

â ď¸ Why Midjourney Still Uses Discord
Midjourney developers chose Discord for its:
- Built-in image sharing and feedback features
- Easy command parsing (
/imagine,/settings) - Vibrant and collaborative user community
But if youâre just focused on creating art, using Discord only once and switching to the website is the cleanest approach.
3. Midjourney Pricing & Subscription Plans (2025)
Midjourney runs on a subscription-based model, meaning all plans renew monthly or annually unless cancelled. Whether you’re a casual creator or a pro team needing stealth features and higher limits, there’s a plan for you.
Youâll find four tiers: Basic, Standard, Pro, and Megaâeach with varying access to Fast GPU time, Relax Mode, and special features like Stealth Mode.
| Feature | Basic | Standard | Pro | Mega |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Monthly Price | $10 | $30 | $60 | $120 |
| Annual Price (Save 20%) | $96 ($8/mo) | $288 ($24/mo) | $576 ($48/mo) | $1,152 ($96/mo) |
| Fast GPU Time (Per Month) | 3.3 hours (200 mins) | 15 hours | 30 hours | 60 hours |
| Relax GPU Time | â Not available | â Unlimited | â Unlimited | â Unlimited |
| Extra GPU Purchase | $4/hour | $4/hour | $4/hour | $4/hour |
| Use in Discord Direct Messages | â Yes | â Yes | â Yes | â Yes |
| Stealth Mode (Private Images) | â Not available | â Not available | â Included | â Included |
| Max Concurrent Jobs | 3 Fast Jobs | 3 Fast or Relax Jobs | 12 Fast or 3 Relax Jobs | 12 Fast or 3 Relax Jobs |
| Max Repeat/Permutation Size | 4 Jobs | 10 Jobs | 40 Jobs | 40 Jobs |
| Earn Free GPU Time (by Rating) | â Yes | â Yes | â Yes | â Yes |
| Usage Rights | â Commercial Use* | â Commercial Use* | â Commercial Use* | â Commercial Use* |
Important Note on Commercial Use: If your business earns over $1,000,000/year, you are required to be on a Pro or Mega plan to use Midjourney-generated images commercially.
Always check Midjourneyâs Terms of Service for updates.
3.2 Free Trial & Free Access Options
As of 2025, Midjourney does not offer a standard free trial on Discord. However:
- Mobile users may access a limited trial via the Niji¡Journey app (available on iOS & Android). This allows users to generate a few images for free with anime/illustration style settings.
- Occasionally, Midjourney offers time-limited promotional trials during major version updates or events (watch Discord announcements).
â No permanent free version is available on the main Midjourney Discord or Web platform.
3.3 How to Cancel or Get a Refund
đ§ Cancel Midjourney Subscription
You can cancel your plan anytime:
- Visit: https://www.midjourney.com/account
- Click âManage Subâ under your active plan
- Choose âCancel Planâ
Cancellation will take effect at the end of your current billing cycle.
đľ Refund Policy
Midjourney does not offer automatic refunds, but you may qualify if:
- Youâve used less than 20 GPU minutes in your billing cycle
- You submit a request early and clearly explain your issue
To request a refund:
- Open a support ticket via Discord
- Include your username, plan, and reason
Refund approval is not guaranteed and is reviewed on a case-by-case basis.
3.4 Is Midjourney Worth It?
â For serious creators? Absolutely.
Midjourney is still the top choice for generating stunning, stylized AI visuals in 2025. While itâs not the cheapest, its capabilities justify the cost:
âď¸ What You Get:
- Consistent high-resolution outputs
- Access to powerful tools: style references, image weights, blending, zoom, variations
- A vibrant and supportive community
- Stealth mode and privacy for professionals
â What You Don’t Get:
- No offline tool or standalone app
- No free ongoing usage unless trial is active
If you plan to use AI for:
- Content marketing
- Product or UI/UX design
- Social media visuals
- Book covers, game assets, or branding
Then Midjourney is well worth the investment, especially on the Standard or Pro plan.

4. Midjourney Prompts & Core Commands
Midjourneyâs real magic lies in its prompts â the text-based instructions you give to the AI to create images. The better you understand how prompts and parameters work, the more control youâll have over the final result.

Whether you want a photorealistic portrait, a cinematic landscape, or a quirky cartoon, everything starts with how you prompt.
4.1 Prompting Basics
A prompt is a written description of what you want Midjourney to generate. The AI reads your text and translates it into visual concepts.
đ§ Prompt Example:
a cyberpunk samurai in a neon-lit alley, dramatic lighting, ultra-detailed --ar 16:9 --v 6
âď¸ Basic Structure:
- Main Subject: “a cyberpunk samurai”
- Scene/Setting: “in a neon-lit alley”
- Style/Effects: “dramatic lighting, ultra-detailed”
- Parameters:
--ar 16:9to set aspect ratio,--v 6to choose version
đŻ Best Practices:
- Start with concrete nouns (person, place, object)
- Add modifiers like mood, lighting, material, emotion, camera angle
- Use commas to separate ideas
- Avoid overly long sentences (Midjourney processes the first ~60 words with highest weight)
4.2 Key Commands: --ar, --s, --iw, --no, --chaos
Midjourney offers powerful command-line style parameters that tweak how images are generated. Hereâs a breakdown of the most essential ones:

đ --ar (Aspect Ratio)
Sets the width-to-height ratio of your image.
--ar 1:1â Square (default)--ar 16:9â Landscape (great for cinematic shots)--ar 9:16â Portrait (perfect for mobile or Reels)
â Use it to fit platform-specific formats.
đ¨ --s (Stylize)
Controls how strongly Midjourney applies its default artistic style.
- Range:
--s 0to--s 1000 - Lower values = more literal, closer to your prompt
- Higher values = more creative, painterly, or abstract
đ Example:
a golden retriever reading a book, white background --s 1000
Result: More stylized and expressive version.

đźď¸ --iw (Image Weight)
Used when you upload an image in your prompt.
- Default: 0.25 to 1.0 (varies)
--iwcontrols how much influence the image has over the final result- Combine with text to balance the image & description
đ§Ş Example:
[Uploaded image] majestic lion head tattoo design --iw 0.7 --ar 1:1
đŤ --no (Negative Prompt)
Tells Midjourney what to exclude.
- Useful for removing text, people, backgrounds, colors, etc.
- Works best with Version 6
đĄ Example:
abstract 3D background, crystal spheres --no text --no logo
đ˛ --chaos
Controls the variety/randomness of generated images.
- Range:
--chaos 0(very similar) to--chaos 100(very different) - Great for idea exploration or concept variation
đ§Ş Example:
futuristic car design, concept art --chaos 85
4.3 Advanced Prompting: Remix, Blend, Permutations
These tools go beyond simple prompting and give you creative control for fine-tuning your results.
đ Remix Mode
Allows you to edit the prompt or parameters after generating an image variation.
How to Enable:
- In Discord, type
/settings - Toggle Remix Mode ON
Use Case:
- Generate initial image
- Click âV1â (variation)
- Youâll be prompted to change the prompt before it regenerates
đ Example:
Initial: a wizard casting a spell --ar 3:2
Remix: a wizard casting ice magic --ar 3:2 --chaos 40

đ§Ź Blend Mode
Merges 2â5 images together to create hybrid concepts.
How to Use:
- Type
/blend - Upload up to 5 images
- Choose aspect ratio
⨠Best for:
- Merging design ideas
- Combining styles
- Creating moodboards or fused concepts
đ Prompt Permutations
Create multiple variations automatically using {} and |.
Example:
a {dragon|phoenix|griffin} flying over {volcano|forest|ocean} --ar 16:9
This single line creates 9 unique prompts, combining every variation.
⥠Useful For:
- A/B testing styles
- Batch generation for client options
- Creative exploration without typing multiple prompts
đ§ Bonus: Combine Commands Smartly
/imagine a female astronaut walking on mars, cinematic lighting --ar 21:9 --s 600 --chaos 50 --v 6
This mixes:
- Cinematic aspect ratio
- Mid-level stylization
- Increased creative variation
- Version 6 engine
5. Styles, Features & Image References in Midjourney
Understanding and using Midjourneyâs styles, pose references, and image-based commands can take your creations from average to pro-level. Whether you’re trying to keep a consistent character across scenes or match a unique art direction, this section will guide you through essential tools like sref, cref, Niji Mode, and pose control.
5.1 sref & cref Explained (How to Use and Find Codes)
đ§Ź What is sref in Midjourney?
The --sref parameter stands for style reference. It lets you copy the visual style from a specific image and apply it to a new prompt.

đ What is cref in Midjourney?
The --cref parameter stands for character reference. It helps maintain a consistent character identity, facial structure, or appearance across multiple generations.

đ§Š How to Use sref and cref:
Step 1: Find an image youâve previously generated (or someone else’s, if public).
Step 2: Get the imageâs reference code (usually from Midjourneyâs web gallery).
Step 3: Add the code to your prompt like this:
a futuristic soldier in desert gear --sref <style-code> --cref <character-code> --ar 3:2 --v 6
You can also combine these with uploaded image prompts for hybrid style control.
đ How to Extract the sref/cref Code:
- Go to https://www.midjourney.com/app
- Right-click on the desired image
- Select âCopy Image Addressâ
- Extract the long alphanumeric ID from the URL
- Paste into prompt with
--srefor--cref
5.2 Midjourney Styles & Variations
Midjourney is renowned for its ability to mimic different artistic styles â from studio photography to cyberpunk illustrations.
đ¨ Built-In Styles:
While Version 6 (V6) reduces reliance on pre-built styles, you can still use keywords to influence the output:
- âoil paintingâ
- âsurrealistâ
- âsteampunkâ
- âminimalist vectorâ
- âpixel artâ
- âstudio photo with soft lightingâ
âď¸ Style Parameters:
--style rawâ Less Midjourney influence, more realistic--style cute,--style expressive(in Niji Mode)
đ§ Pro Tip:
Combine descriptive styles with mood and lighting for powerful effects:
a warrior in a ruined temple, cinematic lighting, moody atmosphere, in the style of Blade Runner --ar 21:9
5.3 Pose Guidance & Face Transfer
Midjourney now supports pose control using both text and image guidance, especially in V6.
đ§ How to Control Pose Using Prompts:
You can describe the pose directly:
a girl sitting cross-legged on the floor, looking down, soft lighting --v 6
Use anatomical or directional phrases like:
- âarms crossedâ
- âfacing the cameraâ
- âside profileâ
- âtop-down viewâ
đźď¸ Using Pose Reference Images:
You can upload a pose image and combine it with your prompt:
[Uploaded image] an astronaut in the same pose, cinematic style --iw 1 --v 6
This keeps the body orientation while changing the character or scene.
đ Face Transfer Techniques:
While Midjourney doesnât offer direct face-swap, you can simulate face consistency using:
--cref(character reference)- A consistent uploaded image
--iwto control likeness
You can even blend two images with similar facial structure to generate an intermediate result using /blend.
5.4 Using Midjourney Niji Mode
Niji is a special mode of Midjourney created for anime-style and illustrative images.

⨠How to Enable Niji:
- Type
/settingsin Discord - Click âNiji Modeâ (or select âNiji V6â under Model Version)
Youâll now be generating anime-quality results, perfect for:
- Manga-style avatars
- Game art
- Anime characters and scenery
- Kawaii or chibi-style expressions
đ§Ş Niji Styles:
a magical schoolgirl in a floating city, detailed anime art, in the style of Makoto Shinkai --ar 3:2 --v 6 --style expressive
The --style expressive or --style cute parameters further enhance anime aesthetics.
6. Midjourney Image Upload & Generation Techniques
Midjourney isnât just about text prompts. One of its most powerful features is the ability to upload an image and reference it directlyâeither to mimic a style, preserve facial identity, or generate new variations. You can even create logos, UI mockups, and ultra-realistic art by combining visuals with advanced prompt control.
Letâs explore the core methods you can use to level up your image-based workflows in Midjourney.

6.1 Uploading & Referencing Images
đźď¸ How to Upload an Image to Midjourney (on Discord):
- Open a prompt-enabled channel (like
#newbies-###). - Upload an image by dragging or using the â+â icon.
- Right-click the image after uploading â Select âCopy image address.â
- Use that link in your prompt:
https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/... a futuristic city skyline --iw 0.7 --v 6
đ§ How It Works:
- The image becomes part of the input.
- The
--iwparameter controls how much visual weight the image has (0.1 to 2.0+). - You can combine multiple image URLs with text prompts for hybrid creations.
đ Example Prompt:
https://cdn.discordapp.com/... a superhero in the same pose, comic book style --ar 3:2 --iw 1.2 --v 6
đ Pro Tip: Keep your image file size small (<5MB) and use clear, high-contrast images for better results.
6.2 Creating Logos, UI Mockups, and Realistic Art
Midjourney can be used not just for artâbut for branding, design work, and ultra-realistic renders. Hereâs how.
đ Logo Design with Midjourney
Midjourney isnât a vector tool like Illustrator, but it can create stunning logo concepts.
â Try prompts like:
a minimalist tiger logo, vector style, white background --v 6 --ar 1:1 --style raw
Tips:
- Use
--style rawto reduce Midjourneyâs artistic exaggeration - Use âflat designâ, âmonogramâ, or âvector artâ in your prompt
- Add
--no textto remove unwanted typography
đ§âđť UI & Dashboard Mockups
Generate app and dashboard concepts for inspiration or prototyping:
a modern mobile fitness app interface, clean UI, light mode, flat icons --ar 9:16 --v 6 --style raw
Tips:
- Include phrases like âminimal UI,â âdark mode,â or âdata visualizationâ
- Use portrait or landscape aspect ratios (
--ar 9:16or--ar 16:9)
đźď¸ Photorealistic Art
Want realistic dog portraits, character faces, or product shots?
Prompt:
a realistic golden retriever portrait, soft studio lighting, high detail, Canon DSLR style --ar 4:5 --v 6
Tips:
- Use camera references like âDSLR,â âbokeh,â âportrait lensâ
- Mention lighting conditions: âsunset glow,â âsoftbox,â âstudio lightâ
- Choose naturalistic adjectives: âwrinkled skin,â âfreckles,â âreal furâ
6.3 Zoom Out, Vary Region, and Face Editing
Midjourney V6 gives you precision control over your generated images. You can zoom out, edit specific parts, or tweak facesâno Photoshop needed.
đ Zoom Out
After upscaling an image (click âU1â to âU4â), Midjourney gives you zoom options:
- Zoom Out 1.5x / 2x: Expands the scene
- Custom Zoom: Manually adjust zoom level and aspect ratio
Prompted via:
- Upscaled image â Click âZoom Outâ
- Midjourney re-generates your image in a wider frame
đ§ Vary (Region)
Letâs say you like 80% of an image but want to change one part. Hereâs how:
- Click âVary (Region)â on an upscaled image.
- Draw a box around the area you want to change (e.g., just the face).
- Edit the prompt to describe that specific change.
Example:
Keep the scene but change face to a smirking expression with green eyes
This allows precise edits without starting over.
đ Face Editing
Midjourney V6 is much better at handling facial expressions and realism. You can:
- Prompt expressions like âflirty smirk,â âserious frown,â âsurprised eyesâ
- Use a face image as a reference and guide with
--iw - Apply
--crefto retain identity across different scenes
đĄ For character consistency, combine:
--cref <character-code> --style raw --ar 2:3
â Summary (Key Use Cases from This Section)
| Feature | Example Use | Command/Tip |
|---|---|---|
| Image Upload | Pose match, color guidance | Upload â copy URL â add --iw |
| Logo Design | Brand mockups, symbols | Use minimalist, vector, --raw |
| UI Mockups | App, dashboard concepts | Prompt UI layout + aspect ratio |
| Realistic Art | Animals, faces, portraits | DSLR terms + light references |
| Zoom Out | Widen visual composition | Use âZoom Outâ on upscaled image |
| Vary Region | Edit only a part of the image | Select region â new prompt |
| Face Control | Change facial expression, retain ID | Prompt expressions + --cref |
7. Commercial Use & Legal Policies
As AI art becomes more mainstream, itâs important to understand the rules around using images generated by Midjourneyâespecially if youâre planning to sell, publish, or distribute them commercially. This section clears up the most common questions about legal use, content restrictions, and the ethics behind AI-generated creativity.
7.1 Can You Use Midjourney for Commercial Work?
Yes, you can use Midjourney for commercial workâbut it depends on your subscription level.
If you’re a paid subscriber, youâre granted the rights to use your generated images commercially. That includes selling prints, creating digital products, designing merchandise, or using the images in marketing content. As long as youâve paid for the generation, you own the rights to use the content in most legal contexts.
However, if you’re running a company or brand that earns over a certain revenue threshold (for example, $1 million per year), you’re expected to use Midjourneyâs higher-tier plans such as Pro or Mega to stay compliant with commercial use terms.
Free users typically donât have commercial rights. Any image created under a free or trial account is usually limited to personal or non-commercial use only.
In short:
- Paid plan? Yes, you can use it for business.
- Free plan? No, stick to personal or test projects.
7.2 Midjourney’s NSFW and Nudity Guidelines
Midjourney has strict policies when it comes to NSFW (Not Safe for Work) content. The platform aims to keep its environment safe, creative, and respectful for users of all backgrounds.
Whatâs not allowed:
- Nudity or sexual content
- Explicit or fetishized themes
- Overly violent or disturbing imagery
Even artistic nudity or suggestive content may be filtered out or flagged. The system uses automated filters, and repeated violations can result in account warnings, bans, or full deactivation.
If you’re trying to create beauty, fashion, or figure-based art, itâs best to stay within tasteful boundaries and avoid overtly explicit keywords. For professional work, such as anatomical art or body-positive visuals, it’s recommended to use subtle, descriptive language that doesnât trigger the platform’s content moderation.
Bottom line: Midjourney is not designed for NSFW content in any form. Respect the rules to keep your account safe and active.
7.3 Does Midjourney Steal Art?
This is a hot debate in the AI art world. Midjourney, like most AI tools, is trained on a large dataset of publicly available images. That has led to questions about whether AI-generated images are âstealingâ styles or copying existing artworks.
The truth is more nuanced.
Midjourney doesnât copy or reuse existing images. Instead, it learns patterns, styles, and visual relationships from a wide range of content to generate new, original images based on prompts. While it’s possible to prompt something in the âstyle ofâ a known artist, the results are still generated from scratch and not direct replications.
That said, ethical use matters.
If you’re using Midjourney commercially, it’s smart to avoid mimicking living artists too closelyâespecially without their consent. Focus instead on using your own ideas, image uploads, and prompt creativity to develop something unique and valuable.
In summary:
- Midjourney does not steal art, but the ethical responsibility lies with the user.
- When in doubt, create your own style or use Midjourney as a creative partnerânot a shortcut for copying others.
8. Free Alternatives & Competitor Comparisons
If you’re exploring Midjourney but unsure about committing to a paid plan, you’re not alone. Fortunately, there are several free or lower-cost alternatives that offer powerful image generation features. Some even let you install models locally, giving you full creative control.
8.1 Free Tools Similar to Midjourney
Here are some notable free or freemium alternatives to Midjourney in 2025:
đš Leonardo AI
- Web-based, beginner-friendly
- Free daily credits
- Great for concept art, icons, game assets
- Offers built-in model switching and fine-tuning
đš DALL¡E (OpenAI)
- Integrated with ChatGPT for premium users
- Drag-and-drop editing (inpainting)
- Generates realistic images and composites
- Free basic access via OpenAI credits
đš Playground AI
- Offers both Stable Diffusion & DALL¡E engines
- Clean UI and community gallery
- Free plan with generous limits
- Best for aesthetic or product-based renders
đš BlueWillow
- Discord-based like Midjourney
- Free to use, with style flexibility
- Output may be less consistent but improving
đš Mage.space
- Runs on Stable Diffusion
- Great for anime, portraits, and artistic pieces
- Offers unlimited generations with ads
đ ď¸ For Developers & Advanced Users:
- Automatic1111 or ComfyUI (Stable Diffusion Web UIs)
- Requires local install
- Full prompt control, custom models, and infinite tweaks
- Ideal for pros who want fine-tuned control
8.2 Midjourney vs Stable Diffusion, DALL¡E & More
Letâs break down how Midjourney compares with the top AI art tools:
| Feature | Midjourney | Stable Diffusion | DALL¡E | Leonardo AI |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Access | Discord + Web | Local/Web UIs | Web + ChatGPT | Web |
| Style Quality | Very artistic, cinematic | Variable (depends on model) | Clean, literal | Flexible, stylish |
| Realism | Excellent in V6 | Good with fine-tuning | High for photos | Moderate to high |
| Prompt Flexibility | Strong | Very high | Medium | High |
| Inpainting/Editing | Limited to region vary | Yes (via tools) | Yes | Yes |
| Free Access | Limited or none | Yes | Limited | Yes (credits) |
| Ideal For | Creatives, designers | Developers, hobbyists | Marketers, ChatGPT users | Game/UI designers |
9. Community Features & Troubleshooting
Midjourney isnât just an image generator â itâs backed by a growing community, powerful sharing tools, and an evolving interface. Hereâs how to make the most of it and fix issues when things go wrong.
9.1 Viewing Liked Images and Sharing Your Gallery
After generating dozens of images, it helps to organize and share your best work. Here’s how:
â¤ď¸ View Liked Images
- Visit https://www.midjourney.com/app
- Log in with your Discord account
- Click on the âLikesâ tab to browse your favorited generations
đ¤ Share Your Gallery
- You get a public Midjourney profile page (e.g.,
/user/yourname) - Share this link to showcase your favorite work or build a portfolio
9.2 Common Issues & Fixes
â Is Midjourney Down?
- If the bot isnât responding, the server might be under maintenance.
- Check official announcements in Discord or try again in a few minutes.
đźď¸ Why Are My Images Low Quality or Have Artifacts?
- Images may have JPG artifacts due to compression
- Use the âUplightâ or âUpscale (Beta)â options for sharper results
âď¸ Commands Not Working?
- Make sure youâre in a prompt-enabled channel like
#newbies - Ensure your prompt starts with
/imagineand does not include blocked words - Try retyping manually â Discord sometimes glitches with pasted text
â ď¸ Can’t Access Web Gallery?
- This may be caused by browser caching
- Try clearing cookies or using an incognito window
10. FAQs About Midjourney
These are some of the most commonly asked questions about Midjourneyâcovering edge cases, hidden features, and user confusion.
â 1. Can I use Midjourney without Discord?
No, you still need a Discord account to access Midjourneyâeven when using the website. However, after setup, you can mostly use the Midjourney web app to generate and manage images with minimal Discord interaction.
â 2. Is there a way to make Midjourney private?
Yes. If you’re subscribed to the Pro or Mega plan, you can enable Stealth Mode, which makes your images private and prevents others from seeing them in the public gallery. You must manually toggle this setting in the /settings panel or from your account dashboard.
â 3. What does âimage weightâ mean in Midjourney?
When you upload an image into a prompt, --iw (image weight) determines how much influence that image has over the final output. A higher value (e.g., --iw 1.5) means the image will dominate the composition more than the text prompt.
â 4. How do I tell Midjourney the pose I want?
You can guide the pose using descriptive keywords like:
- âstanding with arms crossedâ
- âsitting on a chair, side viewâ
- âtop-down aerial shotâ
Or, for more control, upload a pose reference image and use --iw to influence how closely the AI follows it.
â 5. Does Midjourney save my creations?
Yes. All your generated images are automatically saved in your Midjourney gallery. You can log in to view, download, remix, or delete them anytime.
11. Conclusion: Should You Choose Midjourney in 2025?
Midjourney continues to dominate the AI image generation space in 2025 thanks to its cinematic visual style, customizable prompts, and ever-evolving features. Whether you’re creating for fun, for clients, or to build your brand, it gives you the tools to go from idea to art in seconds.
â Itâs ideal for:
- Designers who want fast, high-quality inspiration
- Entrepreneurs who need logos, thumbnails, and product visuals
- Developers building UI/UX concepts or illustrations
- Anyone who wants to create amazing images with zero design skills
If youâre serious about visual content, investing in Midjourneyâespecially the Standard or Pro planâis absolutely worth it.
Now that youâve mastered the platform, start exploring and creating like a pro.
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