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Personalization
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Create custom image styles with personalized profiles and moodboards using --p
What is Personalization?
Personalization is like your personal style assistant for creating images with Midjourney! When you interact with images by liking or ranking them, Midjourney learns what kind of visuals you enjoy. Then, when you use personalization in your prompt, Midjourney uses what it's learned to create images that match your tastes. It's like telling Midjourney, "Remember how I liked those kinds of images? Make more like that!"
Personalization is compatible with Midjourney Version 6, 6.1, and Niji 6. Niji personalization is entirely separate and handled on the Niji website.
Personalization Profiles
Personalization profiles are like setting up different 'looks' or 'themes' for the images you create with Midjourney. Each profile can represent a different style or mood that you like and you can have multiple profiles for different tastes. Create and manage your personalization profiles on your Personalize page.
Global Profile
If you were already using personalization when profiles were introduced, this profile will hold all that personalization and style data you’ve been accumulating. It's also the only profile that changes when you like ❤️ images from other users on the Explore page.
Standard Profiles
These are extra profiles you can create to focus on specific styles. You rank pairs of images to tell Midjourney what you like.
Moodboard Profiles
You create these by selecting specific images that inspire you and set a particular mood or vibe. They act like vision boards for ideas you want to capture. You can upload your own images, provide image URLs, or select images from your gallery.
When you rank image aesthetics on the website, you will need to pick which profile you are ranking for from your Personalization page. New ranking data will only apply to the profile you select.
Personalization Walkthrough
Head to the Personalize page on the Midjourney website to view and manage your personalization profiles. This is your starting point for customizing your image styles.
Turn on personalization using the toggle switch. This will automatically add your default personalization profile to all your prompts, allowing your images to reflect your personal style.
To create a standard profile, click the "Create Standard Profile" button. This will take you to a new page where you'll rank pairs of images. Choose the image you like best between the two options. Continue ranking until you've unlocked your profile, which is necessary before you can start using it.
To create a moodboard profile, click the "Create Moodboard" button. This will take you to a blank moodboard page. Here, you can upload images from your computer or device, add images from URLs, or add images from your Midjourney gallery.
Click Copy Code to add your profile ID to the Imagine bar and copy it to your clipboard. If you've turned on personalization, you can also use the checkbox on your favorite profile to automatically include its ID in your prompts when using the website. This makes it easy to apply your chosen style automatically.
Using Personalization
On Web
Add --p
to the end of your prompt in the Imagine bar. This will automatically apply your default personalization profile to your prompt.
To use a specific profile, click Copy Code from your Personalization page to add its profile ID to the end of your prompt (example: --p pID
). You can also use a specific code --p CODE
You can choose a default personalization setting for all your images in the settings panel. To do this, click the settings button in the Imagine bar, turn Personalize on, and select your profile using the dropdown menu. Once you set it, this will apply to all your future prompts.
In Discord
Add --p
to the end of your prompt in Discord. This will automatically apply your default personalization profile to your prompt.
To use a specific profile, copy its ID from your Personalization page using the Copy Code button and add it to the end of your prompt (example: --p pCODE
). You can also use a specific code --p CODE
On Discord you can use the 🙋 Personalization
button in your Midjourney settings (run the /settings
command wherever you use the bot) to automatically add the --p
parameter to all your prompts.
You'll only be able to use personalization once you've ranked enough image aesthetic pairs and/or ❤️ed enough images on the website. If you try to use --p
without enough data, you'll see an error message directing you to do more ranking.
Personalization Codes
Your personalization profiles will grow and change as you keep liking, ranking, and adding more image data. As your profile updates, it will generates new codes. These codes act like labels for the different versions of your style profile, helping you keep track of how your preferences have evolved. Copy the ID from your profile to use the latest version. To find older codes, you can use the /list_personalize_codes
command in Discord or revisit your previous prompts to see the codes you used before.
Note: When using a profile code it will automatically convert from --p pID
to --p code
when you submit your prompt.
Managing Your Profiles
You can manage your profiles by renaming or deleting them. To do this, hover your mouse over a profile and use the pencil button to rename it or the trash can button to delete it. If you choose to delete a profile, it will be removed from your profiles list, and you won't be able to add any new data to it. However, any codes that were already created from that profile will still work, allowing you to continue using its style in future prompts.
Stylize with Personalization
When using personalization, the --stylize
parameter controls how much of your personalization is applied to the image. A lower stylize value will limit the personalization, while a higher value will increase it. The stylize parameter accepts values from 0 to 1000. The default is 100.