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A Step-by-Step Tutorial to Use Midjourney on Discord

Last Updated: June 19, 2024 Fact Checked

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Do you want to know how to use Midjourney on Discord? Using Midjourney to create AI art is fun and easy, but you'll need to set up a few things first. This wikiHow article teaches you how to use Midjourney on Discord.

Quick Steps

  • Join the Midjourney server.
  • Click on the Midjourney Bot and select "Add to Server."
  • Select your server and follow the on-screen prompts to add Midjourney to your Discord server.
  • Use the "/imagine" prompt to create art.

Step 1 Go to https://www.midjourney.com/account/...

  • You need a Discord account to use Midjourney AI. If you don't have a free account, go to https://www.discordapp.com to get started .

Step 2 Click Join the Beta.

  • If you have the Discord desktop client installed, you might be prompted to open it or to continue in the web browser. It's up to you what to pick! You can use Midjourney in either the Discord desktop app or the web browser.
  • If you're not logged in, you'll need to log in now.

Step 3 Click Join Midjourney.

  • You'll see a list of all the channels in the server on the left side of your screen.

Step 5 Enter /subscribe.

  • You will immediately get a DM from the Midjourney bot containing a link that's uniquely yours.

Step 6 Click the link in the DM.

  • People have been abusing the free trials, so Midjourney stopped offering them. Instead, the AI generator releases shorter free trials around new version releases.
  • You'll see the DM pop up in the left corner of your Discord window with a red notification icon.

Step 7 Select a plan and click Subscribe.

  • Once you've signed up, return to Discord to create your first image!
  • You can create your images within that newbie channel or add the Midjourney Bot to your Discord server .

Step 1 Type /imagine.

  • For example, enter /imagine a hyper-realistic render of a mermaid swimming through a green kelp forest surrounded by fish .

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Step 3 Press ↵ Enter or Return on your keyboard.

  • It'll take a minute or longer, but you'll get a response of 4 variations of your prompt.
  • You can browse online for prompt examples to get better results, but you generally want to use parameters and detailed writing .

Step 1 Click a

  • The "U" button upscaled your images in the past, but they are now generated at max size, and upscaling is no longer necessary. If you click the "U" buttons now, you can easily single out an image you like from the tiles. It's easier to edit further and download it that way.
  • Use "V1-4" to create more variations of an image. If you do this, you'll get another 4 tiles with images with similar art styles and compositions.
  • You can also click the refresh icon to re-roll for different images using the same prompt.

Step 2 More variations and zoom tools are available after you single out an image.

  • Click Vary(Strong) or Vary(Subtle) to get more variations of your selected image.
  • Use the zoom buttons to zoom in or out on your image.
  • Use the arrow buttons to pan and expand your image. You can do this to make your image larger.
  • Press the heart icon to add it to your favorites. Easily find your favorite images on the Midjourney website.
  • Open the image on the Midjourney website.

Step 3 Save your image.

Tips for Generating with Midjourney

Step 1 Don't be wordy.

  • You can also use art styles like sketching, oil painting, and vector art. Or you can aim for specific artist styles, like "in the style of Leonardo da Vinci" or "in the style of Andy Warhol." You can also specify colors and themes.

Step 3 Think about lighting.

  • For example, "The Eiffel Tower at midday with cinematic lighting" will get different results than "The Eiffel Tower."

Step 4 Use images.

  • For example, for a steampunk look of your cat, enter /imagine , enter the URL, and add steampunk cat . Press Enter/Return for the results! [2] X Research source
  • If, for example, you have 2 to 5 cats, upload all your images and use the /blend command to mix them with AI!

Step 5 Have fun.

  • Also use parameters like "weird" and "Chaos" to get unexpected and quirky results.
  • Use "--ar" to change the aspect ratio of a generation.
  • Use "--iw<0-2>" to change the image weight relative to text weight. The default is 1.
  • Use the /blend command as well as URLs to 2-5 images to create a mixture of the images in one.

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How to Add MidJourney AI to Your Discord Server

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To add the MidJourney bot to your Discord server, the first step is accessing the invitation link to join the MidJourney Discord server. This server is where you can directly interact with the MidJourney bot and add it to your own servers.

There are two main ways to access this invitation link. The easiest is to simply go to discord.gg/midjourney in your browser. This will automatically open up Discord and prompt you to join the MidJourney server.

The second way is to open the Discord app or website, and manually enter the invite URL of discord.gg/midjourney. Either way, once you click to join, you'll gain access to the MidJourney server where the bot resides.

Using the Discord Website

If you primarily use the Discord website for chatting and managing servers, simply navigate to discord.gg/midjourney directly in your browser. Since you're already logged into the website, it will instantly prompt you to join the server upon clicking the link. This makes it very fast and simple if you tend to use Discord in the browser rather than the desktop or mobile app.

Downloading the Discord App

If you don't already have Discord installed, you'll want to download the app for your desktop/laptop or mobile device before clicking the MidJourney invite link. The link will attempt to open Discord upon clicking it. So having it installed ahead of time ensures the process goes smoothly without errors. Download the free Discord app from the official Discord website, or look for it in your device's app store. It only takes a minute to install before you can return to joining MidJourney.

Once you navigate to the discord.gg/midjourney link, click on the prompt to join the MidJourney Discord server. This will instantly add you as a member so you can then directly interact with the AI art bot.

You may need to pass a simple human verification captcha test, but within seconds you'll have full access to the MidJourney server.

From here, you can explore the various chat channels, view examples of AI art, and most importantly add the MidJourney bot to your own Discord servers.

Now that you've joined the core MidJourney server, adding the bot to your own server is simple. First, locate the MidJourney bot account on the right-hand member list in the server.

Below its name, click the blue "Add to Server" button. This opens a menu where you choose which of your existing Discord servers you want to add it to.

Select your server's name from the dropdown menu and click the Authorize button. Within seconds, MidJourney will be added to your own server!

You'll see it appear in the member list, allowing all users on your server to leverage the AI art bot and its powerful image generation capabilities.

To confirm that you successfully added the MidJourney bot to your selected Discord server, check the member list on the right side of that server.

You should see the MidJourney bot account listed there, alongside all your usual members. This verifies it has been fully added with access to your server.

If you don't see it listed, try removing and re-adding the bot to your server by repeating the steps above. But in most cases, the process goes smoothly and you'll see it active on your server within seconds.

I hope this tutorial helped explain the simple process of adding the incredible MidJourney Discord bot to your own server!

If you found this video guide useful, please consider giving it a like and subscribing to my channel. Your support really helps me continue providing helpful Discord tips and guides.

Thanks again for watching, and have fun unleashing your creativity with MidJourney AI art on your server!

Q: How do I get the invite link for MidJourney? A: Go to discord.gg/midjourney in your browser to get redirected to the invite link.

Q: What if I don't have the Discord app installed? A: You'll need to download and install the Discord app before clicking the invite link for MidJourney to work properly.

Q: Do I need a MidJourney account? A: No, you can add the MidJourney bot without a paid account. However, a paid account allows full usage of AI image generation.

Q: Can I add MidJourney to multiple Discord servers? A: Yes, once you join the MidJourney server, you can authorize adding the bot to as many of your own servers as you want.

Q: Where do I find the bot after adding it? A: Look in the members list on the right side of your Discord server to see the newly added MidJourney bot.

Q: How does the bot work? A: After adding it, you can use Discord commands with the bot to generate AI images and more based on text prompts.

Q: Is there a limit to how many servers can add MidJourney? A: No, any Discord server can freely add the publicly available MidJourney bot through its invite link.

Q: Can I remove the bot later if needed? A: Yes, server admins can remove the MidJourney bot by right-clicking on it and selecting 'Kick' at any time.

Q: Does the bot have permission controls? A: Yes, server admins can configure permissions for the MidJourney bot like any other member.

Q: Who created the MidJourney bot? A: The bot was created by Anthropic, the AI safety company behind the MidJourney image generation model.

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Midjourney: How to Use Bot Commands, Settings, and Features

Midjourney is a fantastic AI art generator I’ve been using since August 2022. Since the beginning, I’ve been extremely impressed. While it didn’t quite stand up to DALL-E or some versions of Stable Diffusion, it was an open beta and you could use the images commercially if you wished to. But since then, they’ve come out with versions 3, 4, and more recently, version 5.1 of Midjourney, which has blown my socks off.

In all honesty, I can’t wait for Midjourney’s version 6.0 (which will be in the “/settings” denoted as “Midjourney version 6.0”) to come out, as I have a lot of silly plans to use the added features in the future.

Anyway, you’re likely here because you want to improve your Midjourney skills. Luckily, as we all know, it’s incredibly easy to use once you get it set up and running in Discord. Simply type in a basic text of what you want the AI art generator to create, wait up to a minute, and voila, you have a brand new piece of art that didn’t exist before.

In case you still don’t know, here’s an in-depth guide covering everything you want to know about Midjourney .

But if you’re reading this, I bet you didn’t know there are a lot more functions on Midjourney, most people simply don’t make use of them. This article will attempt to briefly explain every single command and function in Midjourney, and I’ll do my best to update it as more new functions come out. If you’re looking for the most complete Midjourney code list, here it is!

If you encounter any errors in Midjourney or can’t even see the “/imagine” function pop-up, this page lists all the known errors and how to fix them .

Basic Commands for Midjourney:

  • /imagine  – Generates an image based on the given prompt
  • /help  – Offers guidance and information about the MJ bot
  • /info  – Shows your profile details, plan, and usage
  • /private  – Keeps your jobs private (additional $20/month)
  • /public  – Makes your jobs public and visible to all
  • /fast  – Provides quicker results at a cost
  • /relax  – Free, slower image generation (Standard and Corporate plans only)
  • /subscribe  – Allows you to subscribe to the bot
  • /show <jobid>  – Retrieves any job

How to Use Midjourney’s Bot Commands and Instructions

This guide assumes you are already set up with Midjourney in Discord and discusses all of the various functions and commands you can use to interact with Midjourney’s AI image-generating software. Let’s jump in.

Table of Contents

How do I use “/imagine”?

In Discord, type in “/imagine” then press <spacebar> either once or twice until a mini-pop-up that says “prompt” displays. Now you can type in any text you want to see for your desired image. After you’ve typed it, simply press enter and wait for it to compile.

What does the 🔄 refresh button do?

When you click the 🔄 refresh button, it will re-run the same submission again. When it does that, you can expect different results, of course. Sometimes they can be more or less related to the original image output, but that can often depend on the different settings you’re using. You can also click it more than once, which will run separate jobs.

Basically, if you want to iterate, hit the refresh button.

What does the U1 button mean?

After you’ve made an image, you’ll see a U1, U2, U3, U4 option underneath. In this case, the U stands for “upscale” and the number (1 to 4) stands for which image you want to select. Since the default option is to create 4 images with every new job or prompt, the numbers go from 1 to 4 and stand for their positioning.

It goes like this:

So, if you hit U4, it would upscale the last image. Upscaling is simply making a more detailed image of the one you have, often either twice or four times the quality. Currently, the maximum resolution of an image in version 3 of Midjourney is 2048 x 2048. The default maximum size, unless changed, is set to 1664 x 1664 pixels.

Since Midjourney version 5.1 is still in beta, the maximum size it allows is 1024 x 1024.

They haven’t stated plans to change this, but know that the maximum file size is roughly 3MB, so all of the potential resolutions are based around that.

What does the V1 button mean?

Like the U1 button, the number in the V1, V2, V3, V4 buttons corresponds to which image you want to tinker with. The V in this case stands for “variations” and is how you can iterate images you want to look more like one of the specific selections. Midjourney creates four images in a box by default, and sometimes only one of them catches your eye, but it’s not quite there yet. That’s when you hit the V1 to V4 button and reiterate that image until you find a result you’re happy with.

The numbering goes like this:

What does “/info” do in Midjourney?

The /info command in Midjourney

Using the “/info” command in Discord in the Midjourney bot shows all of your account information.

In particular, it shows your:

  • Subscription  — which services you pay for, if it’s active or not, and when the account was renewed
  • Which job mode you’re using  — You can choose fast (for faster images, duh) or relaxed, which don’t use up your “Fast Time”
  • Fast Time Remaining  — how much “Fast Time” you have left on this month’s subscription cycle
  • Visibility Mode  — if you don’t pay extra to have Private mode engaged on Midjourney, all of your images can be seen by the public (and you can see theirs in turn, too
  • Lifetime Usage  — How many images and hours of computing time you’ve made since the beginning of this account, since this is my second account, I can’t see all of my previous work
  • Relaxed Usage  — How many images and hours of computing time you’ve used in relaxed mode. Note, if you’re in relax mode, you can’t use the “Upscale to Max” function
  • Metered Usage  — If you’ve run out of Fast Time and elect to continue using them within a single billing cycle, the additional images and hours of computing time you’ve spent money on will appear here
  • Queued Jobs  — You can only queue up 7 additional jobs at any given point, giving a total limit of 10 jobs entered before you have to wait to run more, it will show you how many jobs you have remaining here after the original 3 “running jobs”
  • Running Jobs  — You can have up to 3 jobs running at any given time (3 commands entered) with 7 queued jobs after

What does “/invite” do?

You can generate an invitation link, which is sent to your DM (direct message) folder where you can then send it to a friend or someone to join the specific server you’re using. As an added boost, it gives some free computing time to spend on Midjourney.

What does “/help” do?

Typing in “/help” will bring up a list of resources made by the Midjourney team to help you navigate the software.

What does “/subscribe” do in Midjourney?

Typing in “/subscribe” brings up a link to go to Midjourney’s subscription page. Right now they have a basic membership for $10 a month, a standard membership for $30, an additional private mode for $20 a month, and a corporate membership for $600 a year.

What does “/fast” and “/relax” mean in Midjourney?

By default, fast mode is turned on for new users. Essentially, it means your jobs and images will be created a lot faster than using the relax mode . But, the amount is limited according to your subscription plan. If you run out, you can choose to pay for incremental usage or switch to relax mode. In relax mode, you also can’t use the “upscale to max” function.

What does “/show” mean in Midjourney?

If you type in “/show” and type in the Job ID of any previous work you’ve made, it will bring up the image for you to see again, alongside the variation buttons.

What does “/private” and “/public” do in Midjourney?

Typing in either “/private” or “/public” simply toggles between the private and public mode for your images. As implied, private mode means only you (and potentially employees at Midjourney) can see your generated images, and public is anyone using Midjourney’s gallery.

What Are the Arrows in Midjourney? (Pan Feature)

The “Pan” feature allows you to expand your upscaled images in a specific direction—up, down, left, or right. Just click on the corresponding arrow beneath your image to pan. Currently, panning changes the aspect ratio to a 1:1 square format. This feature is under active development, so expect improvements soon.

What is the Remix Mode Function on Midjourney?

Remix Mode in Midjourney is an experimental feature designed to give you greater creative flexibility. It allows you to modify and tweak your existing images without having to start from scratch.

By activating Remix Mode , the behavior of the variation buttons (V1, V2, V3, V4) under your image grids changes, offering you the option to input new parameters or modify existing ones. This way, you can produce fresh variations of your image while retaining its original essence.

What is the Vary Region Function in Midjourney? (inPainting, Generative Fill)

The Vary Region function in Midjourney allows you to select specific areas of an upscaled image and regenerate those parts based on your preferences. It grants you fine-tuned control over aspects like textures and colors, enabling you to create a more customized final image.

This awesome new feature lets you select one part of an image and write an entirely new prompt! It then tries to add that new object to your original image, fitting it into context. It’s pretty cool, even if it’s still in its early stages of development.

What is the Turbo Setting on Midjourney?

The Turbo Mode on Midjourney is a high-speed option that generates your images in approximately 15 seconds, using double the GPU minute cost. It’s designed for users who prioritize speed and is available on all paid Midjourney subscriptions. If activated, Turbo Mode taps into an experimental high-speed GPU pool to deliver results up to 4 times faster than Fast Mode.

What is the –Weird Parameter in Midjourney?

The –weird parameter is designed to add an unconventional flair to your digital creations. With values ranging from 0 to 3000, this experimental feature infuses your images with unique and offbeat aesthetics. It’s compatible with Midjourney Model Versions 5, 5.1, and 5.2, but be cautious when using it with seeds, as it’s not fully compatible.

What does “- -h” and “- -w” do in Midjourney?

You can add in the “- -h” and “- -w” functions at the end of your prompt in Midjourney to adjust the height and width of the produced images. They were built to work in multiples of 64, which looks like this:

  • 64, 128, 192, 256, 320, 384, 448, 512, 576, 640, 704, 768, 832, 896, 960, 1024

Note, they have a maximum value of 1024 or you’ll get an error. It’s also advised by Midjourney to instead use the “- -ar” function .

What does “- -seed” do in Midjourney?

Using the “- -seed” function is a way to kind of keep your new images similar to the older ones you specify. When you run a prompt that ends with “- -seed” it marks that as a special generation. If you then run another prompt and type in the same “- -seed” number, it will use the same “noise” it used to create your original image, making another image very similar to the original.

For example, you could type in:

And it will mark that output as being special. You can then recall it anytime by typing in “- -seed” with the same number, again. Note, the numbers have to be a whole number and between 0 and 4294967295.

Every image generates a seed, but if you don’t specify it, it’s random and not shown visibly. If you want to see the value, you can use the envelope emoji ✉️ button to get the values sent to your DM.

Using the “- -sameseed” function works the same way, except it applies the seed to all 4 generated images in the grid.

What does “- -no” do in Midjourney?

If you want to exclude something from your image, append the “- -no” function to the end of your prompts. It’s called negative prompting, and you can use similar commands in Google search, too.

For example, “- -frogs” in a prompt of “/imagine a wonderful pond” would try to reduce or eliminate any images of a frog appearing. It can be finicky though and I find it doesn’t work a lot of the time.

What does “- -iw” do in Midjourney?

The “- -iw” command in Midjourney stands for “image weight.” It sets the relative weight of the image to the text and the default is 0.25. Essentially, do you want the original image you uploaded to be more or less the same after the next prompt? If you want it closer to the original image, choose a higher value, but the default is 0.25.

How to upload images to use in Midjourney?

If you want Midjourney to play around based on an image you have lying around or on the internet, it’s a bit tricky to get the hang of.

Let’s say you like these ostriches from Wikipedia:

Two Ostriches

The only problem? The ostriches are far too skinny! We want to make them fat.

Now, make sure you have the webpage with the image open, here’s the Ostriches .

Now you should right-click on the picture of the ostriches in Wikipedia and click the “Copy image address” option.

Then go back to Discord and Midjourney and copy paste the address into the bar (don’t use any “/” commands), then press enter.

The image will then be uploaded into Discord after a few seconds and will show as a response when it’s done. Now the next important part, click open the image so it kind of pops up. Then right-click that image and select the “Copy image address” AGAIN.

Now you’re ready to use “/imagine”, so type that in, then copy-paste the new image address (this time it will start with “media.discord” etc etc).

And just make sure you type something, anything, after this image address and Midjourney should start working on modifying your existing image for you. You can also paste more than one image, too.

In my case, I pasted in the ostriches image and typed “fat” after in the prompt, and it popped out this very odd result:

Example of two ostriches in Midjourney

What does the “MJ version 5” or “MJ version 5.1” button do?

If you’ve opened up the “/settings” function in Discord in the Midjourney bot, you’ll be confronted with a lot of options. The main one is at the top, where you get to choose which version of Midjourney you want to use.

The newest versions (Midjourney version 5.1 at the time of this writing) are often in beta mode and will have restrictions on what functions you can use and often a lower maximum image quality. That being said, the sheer quality and improvement of the images the latest versions produce keep getting more and more awesome.

What does the “Niji version 4” or “Niji version 5” button do?

The Niji version mode in Midjourney is their AI model trained on creating anime art, and version 5 is the latest one. If you’re into anime, it’s a pretty great feature. One of my friends uses it all the time for a different reason, she finds the images are far more suitable for kids and teaching!

Here’s an example using the Niji version 5 in Midjourney of a “happy apple”:

Image

What does the “stylize” button do in Midjourney?

Using the “- -stylize” function in Midjourney essentially changes how artistic or crazy the resulting images will be. You can also set these to be automatic in the “/settings” function, where they have “Style low” and other options. Lastly, you can use a shortened version of the command which is “- -s”.

The numbers have to be between 625 and 60000, with the default being 2500. Using the full 60,000 number can result in some crazy cool (but far away from your text) images. Try it out!

What does the “- -quality” function do in Midjourney?

Using the “- -quality” function determines how much computing time is spent to create your image. You can also use a shortcut for the function, “- -q”.

You can use the values 0.25, 0.5, 1, 2, and 5 to set this, but the default is 1. So for example, if you used “- -q 0.25”, your image would be rougher but 4 times faster and cheaper, in terms of computing time.

What does the “- -chaos” function do?

If you type in “- -chaos” with a number between 0 to 100 after, you’ll change how crazy the output is. Lower numbers are more normal, per see, with values closer to 100 being more and more unusual based on the text input.

What does the “- -stop” function do in Midjourney?

You can stop any job at a percentage of completion by typing in “- -stop” and a number between 10 to 100 (think of it as 10% to 100% completed). This function doesn’t work with upscaled images yet.

What does the “- -video” function do in Midjourney?

If you type in “- -video”, Midjourney will create a mini progress video and send it to you in the DM folder. Note, you have to react with the envelope emoji ✉️ button to get the link to the video. This isn’t available with upscaled images yet.

How do I use “/describe”?

This function is pretty cool. Essentially, you can upload an image and it breaks it down into a prompt (kind of the opposite of the /imagine function).

You first type in “/describe” and press enter , then either click the box in Discord or click and drag an image into the box. Then press enter, wait a little bit, and it pumps out 4 different descriptions for your image.

Pretty neat for helping you understand how Midjourney actually sees our pictures (and for helping you improve your prompts).

How do I use the permutation prompt function?

A newer feature on Midjourney is the permutation prompts where you can run multiple ‘jobs’ at once (each job is the 4 picture output you usually see).

It’s probably best illustrated with an example:

“/imagine a big fluffy {bird, bear, human, panda}”

If you typed in the above, it would run 4 jobs (#1 would be “a big fluffy bird”, #2 would be “a big fluffy bear”, etc). It also asks you if you want to run that many jobs before going through with it. Pretty good for the uber-imagers out there.

How do I use the repeat function?

This function is good for those trying to really nail down a specific image and need a huge number of iterations. The repeat function does exactly what its name implies — it runs multiple jobs at once.

Just simply type “- -repeat 3” if you wanted it to run the same prompt 3 times in a row (or 1 or 2 or 234028340240, you get the idea).

How do I use “/ask”?

This one is kind of under the radar and I think it’s to help you use Midjourney if you have any questions. I asked it what the /ask command did and it said to go check out the official prompt guide with a link. Maybe it’s just attached to a basic chatbot or something more advanced.

How do I use “/blend”?

This one is a bit tricky but has high potential for being pretty useful. You have to upload 2 (or up to 6) images that you want to ‘blend’ together and also add a prompt at the end. Remember, you can copy-paste images (doesn’t always work), click and drag them, or copy the URL of an image and paste it. The outputs can be a bit finicky but I’m having fun trying to blend existing styles into new work with some success so far.

Frequently Asked Questions for Midjourney Commands

Before we wrap up this guide, let’s address some common queries about using Midjourney commands on Discord.

Q: What is a Midjourney bot?

A: The Midjourney bot is a software that operates within the Discord server, powered by Midjourney AI’s art generator . It responds to the queries you send to it.

Q: What are bot channels in Midjourney’s Discord?

A: In the Midjourney Discord server, you’ll find various channels where the Midjourney bot can process slash commands. These bot channels are located within different categories, namely Newcomer Rooms, Thread Channels, Themed Image Gen, and General Image Gen and Voice Channels.

Q: How to use Midjourney bot on Discord?

A: You can utilize the Midjourney bot on any Discord server where it is installed. Your account credits and preferences remain consistent across the entire platform. To create an image with Midjourney, simply enter “/imagine” followed by a description of what you want the bot to generate.

Q: How do I give a command to Midjourney?

A: To issue commands to Midjourney, start with a forward slash followed by the specific command word (e.g., “/imagine”). Depending on the command, you may have the option to include additional parameters.

Q: Can I add a Midjourney bot on my own Discord server?

A: If you own a Discord server, you can easily add the Midjourney bot. Simply navigate to Midjourney Bot’s profile within your Discord server and click the “Add to Server” button.

Q: Does Midjourney have an API?

A: Yes, Midjourney has an internal API that the Discord bot interacts with. However, the company currently does not have any plans to release a public Midjourney API for general use.

The Midjourney bot on Discord provides an exciting avenue for artistic expression and creativity. By leveraging its commands and parameters, users can tap into a realm of limitless possibilities. Whether you’re a beginner or a tech-savvy enthusiast, Midjourney offers a platform to bring your imaginative ideas to life.

Remember, while exploring the depths of Midjourney, it’s important to embrace the balance between control and serendipity. Sometimes, relinquishing full control can lead to unexpected and captivating results.

Allow your creative intuition to guide you as you embark on your image-crafting journey. Happy prompting and may your Midjourney endeavors be filled with inspiration and joy!

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3 Ways to Add the Midjourney Bot to Your Discord Server

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What to know

  • To add the Midjourney Bot to your server, you need to create a server or become an administrator of a server. 
  • You can add the bot to your server in 3 ways: From Midjourney’s server, Discord’s App directory, and Direct Messages (DM). 
  • Images generated inside a private Discord server are accessible to all users on midjourney.com unless you’re subscribed to the Pro plan and are using the Stealth Mode on your private server. 

Midjourney is one of the popular tools you can use to create an AI artwork from scratch using just your imagination and words to describe them. If you’ve used this tool before, you would know that it runs exclusively on Discord and you will need to join the Midjourney server to start generating images using AI. Although creating stuff inside Midjourney’s server is pretty easy, it can get pretty daunting to access and organize the content you create with the tool. 

To make it easier for you to create with friends or store your AI images, Midjourney allows you to invite its bot to your personal Discord server. In this post, we’ll explain to you all the ways you can add the Midjourney bot to your server on Discord. 

Related: Subscribe to Midjourney in 2 Ways

Requirements

Before you can add the Midjourney bot to a Discord server, you need to meet certain requirements:

  • You need an active Discord account to use Midjourney and add its bot. 
  • You need to have your own personal Discord chat server or a server where you’re an administrator. 
  • If you don’t have your own server, you need to create one on Discord. 
  • The server where you wish to add the Midjourney bot to has fewer than 1000 members. 

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How to add Midjourney bot to your Discord server

Once you’ve met the above requirements, you can proceed to add the Midjourney bot to your Discord server using any one of the following methods. 

Method 1: From the Midjourney server

The easiest way to add Midjourney to your Discord server is from the Midjourney server itself. To get started, log in to your account on discord.com and click on the Midjourney server tab from the left sidebar. 

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When the server opens, click on any one of the rooms inside “ Newcomer Rooms ” from the second panel from the left. 

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Once the selected room opens, you should see all the creations posted by the Midjourney Bot on the right panel. From any of these creations, click on the Midjourney Bot (either on its name or its profile picture). 

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A box should appear on the screen showing you details about the selected bot. Here, click on Add to Server . 

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On the next screen, you should see a list of permissions this bot will gain access to when it’s added to your server. To choose a server to add the Midjourney Bot to, click on the Add to Server dropdown box. 

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From the list of options, choose a server where you wish to add the bot to. 

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With the desired server selected, click on Continue at the bottom. 

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On the next screen, you should see a list of permissions that the Midjourney Bot will have access to inside your server. To confirm this access, click on Authorize at the bottom. If you don’t see this option, scroll down on the screen to access it. 

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To proceed with this authorization, you may have to confirm you’re a human and solve the hCaptcha on the screen. 

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Once everything is successful, you should see the “Authorized” message on the screen, which means the Midjourney Bot has been added to your Discord server. You can now start using Midjourney within your Discord server by going into one of its channels and typing “ /imagine ” along with your input prompt to generate AI art. 

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Related: How to Upload an Image to Midjourney

Method 2: From your server’s App Directory

You can add the Midjourney Bot directly to your Discord server by accessing its App Directory. For this, log in to your account on discord.com and click on your Discord server from the left sidebar. 

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When the server opens, click on the server name from the top left corner. 

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In the dropdown menu that appears, select App Directory . 

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Discord’s App Directory should now appear on the next screen. Here, type “ Midjourney ” and press the Enter key on your keyboard to search for its bot. 

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From the search results, select Midjourney Bot at the top. 

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When the Midjourney Bot loads up on the next screen, click on Add to Server . 

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On the next screen, you should see a list of permissions this bot will gain access to when it’s added to your server. By default, the server you want to add the bot to will be selected inside the “Add to Server” section. You can now confirm the action by clicking on Continue at the bottom. 

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Method 3: From your Discord DMs

If you’ve previously interacted with the Midjourney Bot from a direct message, you can use it to add the bot to your Discord server. For this, log in to your account on discord.com and click on the Discord logo at the top left corner. Here, click on the Midjourney Bot under “Direct Messages”. 

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When the chat loads up, click on the Midjourney Bot inside the chat panel (either on its name or its account picture). 

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In the box that appears on the screen, click on Add to Server . 

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Are images generated by Midjourney on my server private?

Yes, but only if you meet a certain set of requirements mentioned below:

  • You’re subscribed to Midjourney’s Pro Plan which is currently the only plan that offers Stealth Mode. 
  • You’re using Stealth Mode (using the /stealth command) inside your private Discord server. Stealth Mode can also be enabled when messaging the Midjourney Bot on Direct Messages. 

Stealth Mode is a feature that lets you prevent your images from being accessible to other users on Midjourney. If you’re subscribed to the Basic or Standard plans, you won’t be able to use the Stealth Mode when generating images on Midjourney. When you add the Midjourney Bot to your private server and create an image without enabling Stealth Mode, all the pictures that get generated will be visible to other users on midjourney.com. 

That’s all you need to know about adding the Midjourney bot to your server on Discord. 

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Introduction

Welcome to the world of online communication! With the rise of chat platforms, connecting with others has never been easier. Discord is a popular platform known for its robust and versatile features, allowing gamers and communities to interact in real-time. But have you ever felt like something was missing from your Discord experience?

Enter Midjourney, a powerful and customizable bot that can enhance your Discord server and take it to new heights. Midjourney offers a wide range of features such as moderation tools, music streaming capabilities, and even games to keep your community engaged and entertained.

In this guide, we will walk you through the process of adding Midjourney to your Discord server. Whether you’re a server owner looking to spruce up your community or a member who wants to suggest a cool bot to your friends, we’ve got you covered. Let’s dive in and explore how to bring the exciting world of Midjourney to your Discord server!

Step 1: Creating a Midjourney Account

Before we can start adding Midjourney to your Discord server, you’ll first need to create a Midjourney account. Follow these simple steps to get started:

  • Open your web browser and visit the Midjourney website.
  • Click on the “Sign Up” or “Register” button to create a new account.
  • Fill in the required information, such as your desired username, email address, and password.
  • Agree to the terms of service and privacy policy, and then click on the “Sign Up” or “Create Account” button.

Once you’ve completed these steps, you will receive a confirmation email with a verification link. Click on the link to verify your email and activate your Midjourney account.

Now that you have your Midjourney account ready, you’re one step closer to adding this incredible bot to your Discord server. Let’s move on to the next step!

Step 2: Setting up a Discord Server

Before we can integrate Midjourney into your Discord community, you’ll need to have a Discord server set up. If you already have a server, you can skip this step. If not, follow these instructions to create your own Discord server:

  • Open the Discord application on your computer or mobile device. If you don’t have Discord installed , you can download it from the official website.
  • Sign in to your Discord account or create a new one if you don’t have an existing account.
  • Click on the plus sign (+) symbol located on the left side of the Discord app to create a new server.
  • Choose a name for your server and select a region that is closest to your location to ensure optimal server performance.
  • Customize your server by adding a server icon, selecting a server theme, and configuring server settings such as roles, permissions, and channels.
  • Once you’re satisfied with the server setup, click on the “Create” button to create your Discord server.

Now that you have your own Discord server, you’re ready to add Midjourney and enhance your community. Let’s proceed to the next step and learn how to integrate Midjourney into your server!

Step 3: Adding Midjourney to Discord

Now it’s time to add Midjourney to your Discord server so you can start enjoying its amazing features. Follow these steps to invite Midjourney to your server:

  • Open your web browser and go to the Midjourney website.
  • Login to your Midjourney account using your credentials.
  • Once logged in, navigate to the “Dashboard” or “Bot” section of the Midjourney website. Here, you will find the option to invite Midjourney to your Discord server.
  • Click on the “Invite” or “Add to Discord” button to initiate the invitation process.
  • Choose the Discord server where you want to add Midjourney from the drop-down menu. Make sure you have the necessary permissions to add bots to the selected server.
  • Click on the “Authorize” or “Add” button to grant Midjourney access to your Discord server.

Once you’ve completed these steps, Midjourney will be added to your Discord server, and you’ll be able to utilize its features and functionalities. Let’s move on to the next step and configure your Midjourney bot.

Step 4: Configuring Midjourney Settings

After successfully adding Midjourney to your Discord server, it’s time to configure its settings and customize it according to your preferences. Follow these steps to configure your Midjourney bot:

  • Locate the Midjourney bot in your Discord server’s member list or the sidebar.
  • Right-click on the Midjourney bot’s username and select “Settings” or “Configure” from the context menu.
  • In the settings menu, you’ll find various options to modify Midjourney’s behavior. These options may include customization options for commands, moderation settings, music preferences, and more.
  • Take some time to explore the available settings and adjust them to fit your server’s needs. You can enable or disable certain features, set up command permissions, and tweak other preferences.
  • Once you’re satisfied with the changes, save the settings and exit the configuration menu.

By configuring Midjourney’s settings, you can ensure that the bot functions optimally and aligns with your specific requirements. Now, let’s move on to the final step and invite members to start using Midjourney!

Step 5: Inviting Members to Use Midjourney on Discord

Now that you have Midjourney set up on your Discord server, it’s time to invite your members to start using this amazing bot. Follow these steps to invite members to use Midjourney:

  • Inform your server members about Midjourney and its features. Let them know how this bot can enhance their experience on Discord.
  • Encourage your members to use Midjourney by explaining the specific commands and functionalities available. Provide them with a list of the most popular or useful commands to get them started.
  • Consider creating a dedicated channel or category on your server where members can interact with Midjourney and explore its features.
  • Encourage members to provide feedback and suggestions regarding Midjourney’s usage. This can help you improve your server and ensure that Midjourney meets the needs of your community.
  • Regularly communicate with your members about any updates or new features added to Midjourney. This will keep them engaged and excited to use the bot.

Remember, the success of Midjourney on your Discord server relies on the engagement and utilization by your members. Encourage them to explore and interact with the bot to make the most out of their Discord experience.

With Midjourney integrated into your server and members actively using its features, your Discord community is sure to thrive and become even more dynamic. Congratulations on successfully adding Midjourney to your server!

Congratulations on completing the journey of adding Midjourney to your Discord server! By following the steps outlined in this guide, you’ve successfully brought a powerful and versatile bot into your community.

Midjourney’s wide range of features, from moderation tools to music streaming capabilities, can take your Discord server to new heights. With customization options and the ability to engage and entertain your members, Midjourney adds a new level of interactivity and fun to your server.

Remember to regularly configure and customize Midjourney’s settings to ensure that it aligns with the specific needs of your community. Encourage your members to use the bot, explore its features, and provide feedback to keep improving your server’s experience.

Now, go forth and enjoy the benefits of Midjourney on Discord. Utilize its features to make your server more engaging, entertaining, and interactive. Whether you’re a gamer, content creator, or community manager, Midjourney is here to enhance your Discord experience.

Thank you for joining us on this journey of adding Midjourney to Discord. We hope you found this guide useful and that you and your community have an amazing time exploring all the possibilities that Midjourney has to offer.

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Midjourney is arguably the best AI tool for Discord to generate art.

You can type keywords and the AI will generate 4 images based on them.

You can then upscale or generate variations of those images.

An example of keywords is “pancakes, delicious, glistening, detailed”.

Instead of joining the Midjourney Discord server , you can add the bot to your own server.

That way, you won’t have to constantly scroll up and down to see your generated images.

Here are 4 steps to add the Midjourney bot to your Discord server:

Step 1: Join the Midjouney Discord server

Step 2: invite the midjourney bot to your server, step 3: add the midjourney bot to your server, step 4: use /imagine followed by keywords.

Firstly, you need to join the Midjourney Discord server.

Here’s the invite link for it: https://discord.com/invite/midjourney .

The Discord server contains the Midjourney bot which you can invite to your server.

You can find it in the list of members.

Invite Midjourney bot

  • Open the Midjourney Discord server.
  • Go to the #newbies-1 channel.
  • Select the profile icon.
  • Select the Midjourney Bot.

The Midjourney Bot can be found in the list of members on most channels.

This includes #announcements, #status, #rules, and more.

Add Midjourney bot to Discord server

  • Select “Add to Server”.
  • Choose the server that you want to add the Midjourney bot to.
  • Select “Continue”.
  • Select “Authorize”.

Currently, the bot can only be used on servers with less than 1000 members.

Authorizing the bot will allow it to read and send messages.

Do note that you can only add bots to a Discord server if you are an admin.

If you don’t have a server yet, you need to create one.

After you’ve created one, you’ll be able to add the Midjourney bot to it.

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  • Use the /imagine command.
  • E.g. /imagine pancakes and waffles.
  • Wait for 60 seconds.

If you see the “Midjourney Bot just showed up!” message, it means that you’ve successfully added the bot to your server.

Now, you can use it to create art from your imagination.

To do so, you need to use the /imagine command followed by keywords.

After 60 seconds, the Midjourney bot will generate 4 images based on your keywords.

Do note that each user only has 25 free queries.

You can buy the $10 membership to have 200 queries or the $30 membership for unlimited queries.

Having the bot in your server will allow you to use it without any obstruction.

If you were to use the bot in the official Midjourney Discord server, you’ll have to constantly scroll up and down to see the generated images.

This is because there are too many people using the /imagine command.

If you don’t want the bot to be usable in a specific channel, you need to change the channel’s permissions.

To do so, go to the channel > Edit Channel > Permissions > @everyone > Uncheck “Use Application Commands”.

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    Once you are on Discord, join the Midjourney server. Essentially, what you're going to do is "chat" with the Midjourney bot. All messages, for generating images, start with /imagine prompt. The ...

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    Basic Commands for Midjourney: /imagine - Generates an image based on the given prompt. /help - Offers guidance and information about the MJ bot. /info - Shows your profile details, plan, and usage. /private - Keeps your jobs private (additional $20/month) /public - Makes your jobs public and visible to all.

  14. 3 Ways to Add the Midjourney Bot to Your Discord Server

    Method 1: From the Midjourney server. The easiest way to add Midjourney to your Discord server is from the Midjourney server itself. To get started, log in to your account on discord.com and click on the Midjourney server tab from the left sidebar. When the server opens, click on any one of the rooms inside " Newcomer Rooms " from the ...

  15. Midjourney Documentation and User Guide

    Join the Midjourney community on Discord or the Web, where thousands collaborate to create new worlds, fantastic characters, and unique imagery from short text descriptions. Quick Start Guide. Explore More Topics. Getting Started. Learn how to use Discord to work with the Midjourney Bot.

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    Inviting the Midjourney Bot to your Discord Server. Inviting the Midjourney bot to your Discord server is simple and easy. Just follow these steps: Open the OAuth2 URL provided on the Midjourney bot dashboard. Select the server where you want to add the bot from the drop-down menu. Make sure you have the necessary permissions to add the bot to ...

  17. How To Add Midjourney To Discord

    Click on the "Invite" or "Add to Discord" button to initiate the invitation process. Choose the Discord server where you want to add Midjourney from the drop-down menu. Make sure you have the necessary permissions to add bots to the selected server. Click on the "Authorize" or "Add" button to grant Midjourney access to your ...

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    The Midjourney Bot on Discord is more than just another chatbot; it's a tool that, when used effectively, can offer a deeply personalized and enriching experience. While the bot itself is designed to be user-friendly, understanding the intricacies of its operations, being aware of common issues and their solutions, and leveraging the wealth of ...

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    You can join the Midjourney Discord server and go to a newbie channel to use the /imagine command. However, the newbie channels are full of people, so you'll have to constantly scroll up and down. Alternatively, you can add the bot to your own Discord server, but the server needs to have below 1k members.

  20. How to Add Midjourney Bot to Your Discord Server

    That way, you won't have to constantly scroll up and down to see your generated images. Here are 4 steps to add the Midjourney bot to your Discord server: Step 1: Join the Midjouney Discord server. Step 2: Invite the Midjourney bot to your server. Step 3: Add the Midjourney bot to your server. Step 4: Use /imagine followed by keywords.

  21. Direct Message the Midjourney Bot

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  24. Midjourney Subscription Plans

    Midjourney has four subscription tiers. Pay month-to-month or for the entire year for a 20% discount. Each subscription plan includes access to the Midjourney member gallery, the official Discord, general commercial usage terms, and more.