Titikey
HomeTips & TricksChatGPTMidjourney Web Login & Account Switching Tutorial: Authorization and Unlinking Steps

Midjourney Web Login & Account Switching Tutorial: Authorization and Unlinking Steps

2/18/2026
ChatGPT

For many people using Midjourney, the first hurdle isn’t generating images, but logging in and switching accounts: authorizing the wrong Discord account in the browser, repeatedly getting bounced back to the login page, or wanting to switch accounts but not knowing which one the subscription follows. Below, we’ll explain in one go how to log in on the Midjourney web app, log out, switch Discord accounts, and the common pitfalls related to “account linking.”

Midjourney Web Login: Complete Discord Authorization Correctly

After opening the official Midjourney website, click “Sign in.” The page will redirect to Discord’s authorization screen. Confirm that the displayed Discord avatar and username are the account you want to use, then click “Authorize.” Only then will Midjourney treat that Discord account as your login identity.

If you stay logged into multiple Discord accounts on your computer, it’s recommended to first confirm the currently active account on Discord Web, then return to Midjourney to initiate authorization. This can reduce the chance of “authorizing the wrong account.”

Log Out and Switch Accounts: Log Out of Discord First, Then Switch Midjourney

Switching Midjourney accounts essentially means switching the Discord account used for authorization. The most reliable approach is: first log out of the current account on Discord Web, or directly log into the target Discord account in an incognito/private window, then visit the Midjourney website again and “Sign in” anew.

If Midjourney still automatically takes you back to the old account, it’s usually because the browser has cached the old authorization session. You can clear cookies related to midjourney.com and discord.com, or use another browser/incognito window to log into Midjourney again.

What Exactly Is “Linking” Linked To: Subscriptions Are Tightly Associated with the Discord Account

Midjourney’s account system centers on your Discord account, and subscription benefits generally take effect under that Discord identity. This means that after you switch the web app to another Discord account, Midjourney will treat it as a separate account and show its own usage and subscription status.

If you want to “move an existing subscription to a new Discord account,” Midjourney typically does not provide a fully self-service migration button. A more reliable path is to contact official support with your request, and prepare the old/new Discord information and payment proof for verification.

Common Issues: Login Loop, Can’t See Creations, Prompts You to Join the Server

If you keep getting sent back to the login page after signing in, it’s most likely because third-party cookies are blocked or the authorization wasn’t completed. First allow the browser to handle Discord redirects and cookies, then log into Midjourney again—this often resolves it.

If Midjourney says you haven’t joined the server or you can’t see your history, first confirm that the Discord account has joined the official Midjourney server, and that you’re logged into the same Discord account you used to generate images originally. Using the wrong account is the most common reason—reauthorize by following the switching steps above.

HomeShopOrders