When choosing a Midjourney plan, the easiest pitfall is looking only at price and not at how you’ll use it: do you generate images only occasionally, or do you need to run dozens a day? This article compares Midjourney plan features based on real-world functionality, clearly explaining key differences like “Fast mode time, Relax mode, Stealth, and concurrency,” to help you pick the plan that fits you better.
What are the main types of Midjourney plans?
Common Midjourney plans, from entry-level to advanced, generally include Basic, Standard, and Pro (some regions may also offer higher tiers). The core difference between Midjourney plans isn’t “whether you can generate images,” but rather “generation speed, available time, whether a Relax queue is supported, and whether Stealth is supported.”
If you’re just trying out styles, an entry-level Midjourney plan is usually enough; but once you start making series, iterating prompts repeatedly, a Standard or higher Midjourney plan will noticeably save you time.
Midjourney plan feature comparison: the three most critical differences
The first is “Fast mode (Fast) time”: it determines whether you can quickly run drafts during peak times. The second is “Relax mode (Relax)”: Standard and higher Midjourney plans typically rely on it more for “mass production,” making it suitable for batch tasks that aren’t time-sensitive.
The third is “Stealth/private generation (Stealth)”: it generally appears only in higher-tier Midjourney plans and is suitable for commercial projects, unreleased character concepts, or brand assets. Beyond that, the number of concurrent jobs and queue priority also affect perceived speed—an easy-to-overlook point when comparing Midjourney plan features.


