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Midjourney Web Login and Account Switching Guide: Authorization, Sign-Out, and Permission Check

2/9/2026
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This article will clearly explain Midjourney registration and login, Web authorization, and the account-switching process that most often goes wrong. As long as you follow the steps, you can avoid common issues like “logging into the wrong account,” “incorrect permissions,” and “endless looping back to the login page.”

Prep: First confirm the Discord account you intend to use

Midjourney’s Web login is essentially authorization through your Discord account, so “choosing the correct Discord account” is the key step. It’s recommended that you open the Discord web version in your browser first to confirm that you’re currently logged into the target account, and then log into Midjourney.

If you use multiple Discord accounts on the same computer, don’t just rely on whether the avatar looks familiar—go into User Settings and verify the email for a safer check. Many people log into the wrong Midjourney account because Discord in the browser is still left on the previous account.

Complete login and first-time authorization on the Midjourney website

Open the Midjourney official site and go to the Web app page. After you click Log In, you’ll be redirected to the Discord authorization page. Here, carefully check which “Discord account is being authorized” and confirm it’s correct before clicking Authorize.

After a successful authorization, you’ll be automatically returned to the Midjourney page. Under normal circumstances, you should see your image history and task queue. If the page is blank or the content looks wrong, don’t rush to reinstall—first check whether you authorized a different Discord account.

Three ways to switch Midjourney accounts (ranked by stability)

The most reliable method: use your browser’s “Profile/User” feature to log into different Midjourney accounts separately—each profile has independent cookies, so accounts won’t get mixed up. Second: use an Incognito/Private window to log into another Midjourney account, and just close the window when you’re done.

The third method (for emergencies): log out of Midjourney first, then log out of the current account on Discord web, log into the target Discord account, and then return to Midjourney to re-authorize. After switching, go back to Midjourney and check whether the page shows the content for the corresponding account.

Common sticking points: redirected back to login, endless loading spinner, wrong permissions

If Midjourney keeps redirecting you back to the login page, it’s usually because the browser is blocking third-party cookies or an extension is interfering. Try temporarily disabling ad blockers/privacy extensions and retry. You can also switch to a clean browser profile, which often fixes it immediately.

If you find after logging in that the permissions are wrong or you can’t see your images, first confirm whether you authorized the wrong Discord account. You can also find Midjourney under “Authorized Apps” in Discord and revoke access, then return to Midjourney to log in and authorize again to rebuild the binding.

Small habits that make Midjourney account management easier

It’s recommended to assign each Midjourney account to a fixed browser profile, and clearly note in your bookmarks “which account corresponds to which profile.” When you need to switch, switch browser profiles instead of repeatedly logging in and out in the same window—this greatly reduces the error rate.

If you often use Midjourney across multiple devices, try to maintain the same login logic: keep only a small number of accounts on each device to avoid Discord authorization confusion. Get into the habit of glancing at the Discord account each time before logging into Midjourney, and you’ll save a lot of troubleshooting time.

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