Personalization

Create custom image styles with personalized profiles and moodboards using --p

Create custom image styles with personalized profiles and moodboards using --p

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What is Personalization?

Personalization acts like a style assistant for your image creations! By liking or ranking images and creating moodboards, Midjourney learns your visual preferences and uses that information to generate images that match your tastes and unique style.

Personalization is compatible with Midjourney versions 6, 6.1, and Niji 6. Niji personalization is handled separately on the Niji website.

Personalization Profiles

Personalization profiles are like setting up different 'looks' or 'themes.' Each profile can represent a different style or mood, and you can have multiple profiles for different tastes. Each profile has a unique code that you can use in your prompts.

Create and manage your personalization profiles on your Personalize page.

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global-profile-icon.svg Global Profile

This is your default profile. If you are new to personalization you'll need to unlock this profile by ranking images before you can create additional profiles.

If you were using personalization before profiles were introduced, your Global Profile holds all that personalization data. It's also the only profile that's affected when you like ❤️ images from other users on the Explore page.

standard-profile-icon.svg 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.

image-prompt-icon.svg Moodboard Profiles

You create these by selecting specific images that set a particular mood or vibe. 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.

Creating Personalization Profiles

Using Personalization

  • 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

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    You can choose a default personalization setting for all your images in the settings panel. To do this, click the settings settings-icon.svg button in the Imagine bar, turn Personalize on, and select your preferred profile using the dropdown menu. Once you set it, this will apply to all your future prompts.

  • 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 pID). You can also use a specific code --p code

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    On Discord you can use the 🙋 Personalization button in your Midjourney settings 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 from the Explore page. 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 that act like labels for the different versions of your style profile.

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 pencil-icon.svg button to rename it or the trash can trash-icon.svg button to delete it.

When you delete a profile it disappear 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.

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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.

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Need Help Getting Started?

Getting Started Guide