Midjourney is an independent research lab exploring new mediums of thought and expanding the imaginative powers of the human species.
There are two ways to experience the tools: the Discord server (https://discord.gg/midjourney), where you will generate images, and the web app at https://www.midjourney.com/, where you can find a gallery of your own work and other users' creations.
- Don't be a jerk.
- Don't use our tools to make images that could inflame, upset, or cause drama. That includes gore and adult content.
- Be respectful to other people and the team.
Make sure you are familiar with the Full Content Guidelines.
You can also find more detail within the Midjourney Discord server in the #rules
, #faq
, #announcements
, and #status
channels.
Before starting, join our Discord server with this link: https://discord.gg/midjourney
Once you have joined the Discord server you will be able to create a limited number of images before needing to subscribe. You will have around 25 free uses of the /imagine
command. These uses are also known as "queries", "jobs", or "GPU minutes".
To use the Midjourney Bot, use a Discord Slash Command in a Bot channel, like #newbies-1. Start typing /imagine
and you will notice something pop up above your text.
Click or tap on the /imagine
option: the prompt
field will be created and now you can add whatever you want the bot to generate, as you can see in the video below. Make sure to respect our Content and Moderation policy: keep it PG-13 and avoid upsetting imagery.
You can also try to press the Spacebar, Tab, or Enter to create the prompt
field. Bot slash commands will only work in Bot channels. Typing /imagine
will not work in regular channels, such as #trial-support
.
Once you're satisfied with the prompt you just wrote, press Enter or send your message. That will deliver your request to the Midjourney Bot, which will soon start generating your images.
Requests take a minute to generate four options based on your prompt.
After a 2x2 grid of images has finished generating, two rows of buttons will appear:
- In the top row:
U1
,U2
,U3
, andU4
are buttons for Upscaling your chosen image. Upscaling an image generates a larger roughly 1024x1024 pixel version of the selected image. By default, this will also generate additional details. - In the bottom row:
V1
,U2
,V3
, andV4
are buttons for creating Variations of your chosen image. Creating variations will generate four new images, similar in overall style and composition to the image you selected.
After you use a U
button to upscale, you will have a few more options:
Make Variations
does the same as theV
buttons, generating new alternatives in a grid.Upscale to Max
upscales the image to an even larger resolution of roughly 1664x1664.Light Upscale Redo
upscales again, starting over, without adding as much detail.
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Using these buttons will also use some of your 25 free jobs. To check how many uses you have left, use the /info
command in the same way you used /imagine
.
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You can click on the image to open it to full size, and then right-click and choose Save image
to save it to your local computer. If you're on mobile, you can tap the image and then tap the download icon (:inbox_tray:) in the top right corner.
Your upscaled image (and 2x2 grid images) will immediately be visible on your website gallery at midjourney.com/app (you need to Sign In with Discord
first.
You can ask the Midjourney Bot to send you a Discord direct message containing your final results. To do so, react with the envelope emoji (:envelope:) to one of the bot's messages that contains a finished generation. This works with both single upscaled images and 2x2 grids, as shown below.
Your 25 free jobs do not presently expire but will also not renew. Once you have used all of them, you can use /subscribe
in any bot channel to purchase a membership. Follow the link Midjourney generates to go to your subscription page.
For prices and more information, you can visit Billing and Licensing.
If you are a paid subscriber, you can use the bot in your Direct Messages instead of public channel with other people. Images made within your direct messages are still be subject to content and moderation rules and will be visible on your midjourney website gallery.
If you still have questions, these pages can also be helpful:
- The User Manual, for a full list of Midjourney features and commands.
- Resource Links, for tips, tricks, and experiments by our community of creatives.
Don't forget about our Discord server:
- The
#rules
and#faq
channels contain more information about our services. - In
#announcements
and#status
you will find all important updates and news. - Have additional questions? Visit
#trial-support
or#member-support
.