Discord Overview

Learn all about using Discord to make Midjourney images.

Learn all about Midjourney's Discord features and start chatting!

The Midjourney server is a vibrant space where you can generate images, collaborate with others, find technical support, receive official announcements, submit feedback, and engage in stimulating discussions. Our community is welcoming and ready to help newcomers get started on their creative journey. If you’re eager to dive in, be sure to check out our Discord Quickstart guide!

Discord Interface

Channel List

Explore and navigate through various channels within our server. For assistance, visit the #support channel to connect with guides and moderators. Ready to create images? Head over to the #newbies or #general channels.

Member List

Easily spot the Midjourney Bot and see the list of our dedicated Midjourney team, guides, and moderators. If you can't find the Member List, just click the Member List iconmember-list-icon.svg to reveal it.

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Server List

Here, you can access your Direct Messages (top icon) and view all the servers you've joined.

Chat Feed

This is where the real-time conversation happens! Feel free to chat and interact with other server members in this space.

Emoji Reactions

You can interact with the Midjourney Bot in Discord by using emoji reactions. Once your images are ready, hover your mouse over the message area. A small menu will appear on the right side. Click on the "Add Reaction" button, which looks like a smiley face. This brings up a menu with emojis.

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Using a mobile device? Long press on the message area and click the smiley face button in the menu that pops up to reveal the emoji reaction menu.

There are two emojis you can use to interact with the Midjourney Bot, but keep in mind these only work on your own images.

  • If you want to receive your completed image generation to your direct messages (DMs), use the envelope emoji ✉️ as a reaction on the Midjourney Bot's message. This will send the images straight to your DMs, and include helpful details like the image's seed number and Job ID.

    When used on an image grid, the envelope emoji will send each of the four images separately. Be sure to choose the plain envelope emoji. If you have difficulty finding it, take advantage of the emoji search bar.

  • The red X emoji ❌ can do two different things depending on the status of your images:

    Stop Image Generation: If your images are still generating and you use the red X emoji, it will cancel the job. This means the images will stop processing. Use the info command to see your currently running and queued jobs.

    Delete Finished Images: If your images are already complete, reacting with the red X will delete them from Discord and your web gallery on midjourney.com. Keep in mind that currently this is the only way to delete images from your web gallery, and sometimes it may take a little while for the images to disappear. If you want to delete an image that you can't find in Discord or that you made on the website, you can use the show command to bring it up in Discord.

    Important: Once you delete images, you can’t reverse the action. So, be sure before you delete them!

Troubleshooting

If you're having trouble using emoji reactions on a job, look below the action buttons for a tiny message that says "Only you can see this." This message means your images are ephemeral. Ephemeral images are visible only to you when they first generate in Discord and will vanish when you refresh the page.

Ephemeral jobs are part of Midjourney's moderation system. They are triggered by certain words or phrases in your prompt that could result in inappropriate images. To keep things safe, these images are private to you and will disappear unless you generated them in a direct message with the Midjourney Bot.

Want to make them visible to others and use emoji reactions? Just use the show command. Your images will pop back into view, and you can then interact with them as usual.

Video Clip

Using the video parameter in Midjourney is a fun way to create a short movie that shows your initial image grid being generated. To get started, simply include --video at the end of your prompt in Discord. Once the images are finished, all you need to do is react with the envelope ✉️ emoji. This tells the Midjourney Bot to send a link of your video to your direct messages.

It's important to note that the video parameter works only on image grids and not on upscaled images. Also, you'll need to generate your images in Discord for this feature to work.

Video is compatible with Midjourney versions 5.2, Niji 5, 6, 6.1, and Niji 6, as well as legacy versions 1, 2, 3, 5.0, 5.1, test, and testp. Keep in mind that the videos will remain available for 30 days after they're created. So, make sure you save them if you want to keep them longer!