After using Midjourney for a long time, the most frustrating part is often not the prompts, but that your artworks keep piling up—hard to find, and hard to download completely. This Midjourney tutorial focuses specifically on how to quickly retrieve your history on the web version, cleanly organize your gallery, and download the images you need in high definition for saving.
Enter the Midjourney web app and locate your personal gallery
After opening the official Midjourney website, log in first and go to your personal gallery page in the web app. It will display, in chronological order, the images you generated in Midjourney, including upscales and variations. If you use Midjourney on multiple devices, it’s recommended to consistently log in with the same browser to avoid switching accounts back and forth, which can make your gallery look “incomplete.”
Quickly recover historical works in Midjourney: Narrow the range with keywords
When looking for old images in the Midjourney web app, first use the search bar and enter distinctive keywords from the original prompt, such as a character name, a scene term, or a camera/shot term. Midjourney usually prioritizes tasks containing that text, which saves a lot of time compared to endless scrolling. If you only remember the general style, you can also try multiple sets of keywords and cross-search to gradually narrow the range.


