To generate images smoothly on the web, the key is correctly authorizing your Discord account to the site. Below I’ll walk through how to log in to Midjourney on the web step by step, and also troubleshoot the most common issues such as authorization failures and endless loading spinners.
Preparation: First confirm your account and browser status
Before logging in to Midjourney on the web, it’s recommended to verify in the same browser that Discord can open normally and that you’re logged in. Temporarily disable ad blockers and privacy extensions once to avoid blocking the authorization pop-up and causing the Midjourney web login to get stuck.
If you’re logged into multiple Discord accounts on your computer at the same time, it’s easy for the Midjourney web login to “authorize the wrong account.” The easiest solution in this situation is to open an incognito window, log in only to the target Discord account, and then proceed.
The standard Midjourney web login flow (Discord authorization)
Open the Midjourney official website, click “Sign in,” and choose to continue with Discord. You’ll be redirected to Discord’s authorization page. It will display the basic permissions Midjourney requests to identify your Discord identity and complete account linking—this is a required step for Midjourney web login.
After confirming the page shows the Discord account you want to link, click “Authorize.” Once authorization is complete, you’ll be redirected back to the website automatically. If you can see your profile or subscription status on the homepage, it means your Midjourney web login was successful.


