Midjourney has launched a web interface with an image editor, accessible without Discord.
That's it, Discord is no longer needed. Midjourney has finally launched a full-featured web editor, and this is arguably the most anticipated update in the service's history.
Think about it — the best image generator on the market forced users to communicate with a bot in Discord. For designers and marketers, it was torture: clunky interface, no way to properly organize projects, constant confusion with channels. Now that's in the past.
Image generation works right in the browser — with a dashboard, history, and proper navigation. As the company's blog put it: "We've created the interface our users deserve." Sounds lofty, but it's accurate.
The built-in editor is the main highlight. Inpainting lets you replace specific areas of an image, outpainting extends the picture beyond its borders. Plus stylization and color correction. In our tests, inpainting quality is comparable to Photoshop's Generative Fill. That surprised us.
Prompting has become visual: a builder with suggestions, sliders for parameters, style previews. The barrier to entry dropped to zero — you no longer need to memorize --ar 16:9 --v 6 --stylize 750.
There's a gallery with folders and tags, plus collaboration — you can share projects with your team. Finally, Midjourney can be used in workflows without workarounds.
DALL-E 3 and Adobe Firefly had been winning on convenience. Midjourney's generation quality was better, but working with it was painful. Now that argument no longer holds.
With the web editor, the entire journey — from idea to final result — happens within a single tool. No need to generate in Midjourney, then drag to Photoshop, then back again. For content creators who produce 20-30 images a day, this saves hours.
In generation quality, Midjourney remains number one for artistic and stylized images. DALL-E 3 follows text instructions more precisely. Stable Diffusion gives more control for technical users. But overall — convenience plus quality — Midjourney is now in a league of its own.
The web editor is open to all subscribers starting from Basic ($10/month). Editing features require Standard ($30/month) or above. The service works globally, though payment requires an international card in some regions.
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