This tutorial specifically explains how to log in to Midjourney from the official website, correctly link your account with Discord, and switch accounts when you need to change your Discord ID. After following the steps, you’ll be able to reliably use the same account on both the Midjourney web app and Discord.
1. Preparation: Confirm the Discord account you want to bind
Midjourney login fundamentally relies on Discord authorization, so it’s recommended to first confirm in your browser which Discord account is currently signed in. If you’re logged into multiple Discord accounts on your computer at the same time, it’s easy to link the wrong one during authorization—and changing it later is more troublesome.
If you plan to use a particular Discord account long-term, it’s best to complete its security settings first, such as email verification and two-factor authentication. Midjourney’s subsequent permissions, channel access, and identity recognition will all be tied to this Discord account.
2. Steps to log in to Midjourney on the website and link Discord
Open the Midjourney official website and click “Sign In”. The system will redirect to the Discord authorization page. After verifying that the Discord avatar and username shown on the authorization page are correct, click “Authorize”.
After authorization is complete, you’ll return to the Midjourney web app, and your Midjourney account will now be linked to that Discord account. The next time you visit Midjourney in the same browser, you’ll usually remain logged in.
3. Make Midjourney usable in Discord (a commonly missed point)
Logging in on the website alone doesn’t mean you can immediately use Midjourney normally in Discord. You need to go in Discord to a server or channel that includes the Midjourney Bot, and ensure that the channel allows you to send messages and use application commands.


