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Midjourney Web Version Tutorial: Registration/Login, Authorization, and Account Switching

2/27/2026
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This tutorial focuses specifically on how to complete registration and login on Midjourney’s web version, authorize via Discord, and quickly switch between multiple accounts. Many people get stuck in an “authorization loop” or encounter a “blank page after login,” but these can usually be resolved by following the steps. Below, everything is laid out clearly following the most common workflow.

Registration & First Login: Authorize via Discord

Open the Midjourney web version (midjourney.com) and click “Sign in” at the bottom-right corner or on the page. The web version currently uses Discord accounts as the primary login method. After selecting “Continue with Discord,” you’ll be redirected to Discord’s authorization page.

On the authorization page, first confirm that you’re logged into the Discord account you want to use, then click “Authorize.” After authorization is complete, you’ll be redirected back to the Midjourney web version, and your account profile and subscription status will sync and appear on your personal page.

Permissions to Note During Authorization & How to Fix Getting “Stuck”

Discord will prompt you to grant Midjourney permissions such as reading basic identity information. This is a necessary step for the web version to recognize your account. If you manually deny key permissions, you may experience repeated redirects or be unable to enter the homepage. It’s recommended to keep the default selections and complete authorization, then manage them later under “Authorized Apps” in Discord.

If it keeps spinning after you click Authorize, try again in an incognito/private window first. If that still doesn’t work, clear cookies related to midjourney.com and discord.com, then disable ad-blocking extensions. Corporate networks or public proxies may also block the authorization redirect; switching to a mobile hotspot is often a quick way to pinpoint the issue.

How to Switch Accounts on Midjourney Web & Use Multiple Devices

The core of switching accounts is “switching the Discord login state,” because Midjourney’s web version identifies you based on your Discord account. The method is: log out on the Midjourney web version first, then log out of the current account on discord.com, and finally return to the Midjourney web version to initiate login authorization again.

Using multiple devices at the same time is generally fine, but if you’re logged into different Discord accounts on your computer and phone, it’s easy to think you switched when you actually didn’t. The most reliable approach is to fully log out of Discord on the device where you want to switch, then authorize again. The username shown on the Midjourney web version is determined by the current authorization result.

Viewing & Managing Your Creations: Gallery, Downloads, and Visibility

After logging in, you can view your generation history by time in the Gallery/Archive on the Midjourney web version, and open individual works to download or reuse them. If you find that your works “aren’t visible,” first confirm you’re logged into the correct Discord account; next, check whether your filters are set to show only a certain collection or time range.

Regarding visibility, the web version typically provides entry points related to public/private display, but whether you can enable private display depends on your account and subscription configuration. When you need to share, it’s recommended to use the artwork link generated by the web version or download the original image and forward it, to avoid accidentally sharing across different accounts.

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