Summary

Since it’s inception, MidJourney has used the Discord chat platform as an interface for its AI image generation technology. It’s not the most elegant solution, but most users have adapted and learned the commands you type in to get the pictures you want. Those times might soon be behind us, as MidJourney now has a web interface in the alpha stages of development.

What Is MidJourney’s Web Interface?

While it may soon fancy, the new web interface for MidJourney is simply a custom website designed to act as the front end of MidJourney. It’s user-friendly, designed specifically for MidJourmey, and doesn’t require you to learn any special commands or know how to operate a Discord Bot. It also offers a single destination where you may both browse your own creations and those of other users.

This has been long overdue for MidJourney, which has become incredibly popular in spite of the relatively arcane Discord interface it’s used so far. if you have access to

The MidJourney web interface.

Who Gets Access to the New Interface?

Getting to Know the Web Interface

Assuming that you’ve got those 100 images in the can, you’ll be greeted by the “Explore” page.

To get started making your images, switch to the “Create” tab.

MidJourney Create Tab

Here you’ll find all of your previously created images, with the prompt, and other useful information about that generation to the right.

To start a new image generation, type your prompt into the text field marked with “Imagine…” and press Enter.

The MidJourney image prompt information as displayed in the web interface.

Your latest generated images will appear at the top of the “Create” feed.

Tips and Tricks for Generating Images the New Way

If you already knowhow to use MidJourneythen just about everything you already know translates to the new web interface. The major difference is that you can now see what your options are rather than remembering them or looking them up in a list. The first thing you’ll want to do before submitting your prompt is to click on the three horizontal lines to the right of the prompt field. They look like little setting sliders.

Here you’re able to change some important settings with the click of a button:

The MidJourney web interface, showing the ‘Imagine’ prompt field.

If you click on any of the images that you’ve created, you’ll also see a set of options for that image.

Here you can:

All of these functions were already available using the Discord interface, but now it’s easier to use than ever.

The last important tip you’ll need is that you can still use most parameter commands in the prompt window. So you can stillspecify custom aspect ratiosor usenegative prompts. It really is the best of both worlds.

MidJourney Settings as seen when expanding the prompt box in the web interface.

The Midjourney web image option panel.