To use Midjourney smoothly, the key isn’t “installing software,” but completing the Discord authorization binding on midjourney.com. This Midjourney tutorial explains the steps for registration, authorization, joining the server, and switching between multiple accounts in one go, so you don’t get stuck in login loops or authorization failures.
Preparation before registering: Make sure your Discord account is in good shape
Midjourney’s account system is deeply integrated with Discord, so the first step is to prepare a Discord account that works properly. It’s recommended that you complete email verification in Discord in advance, and confirm in “User Settings” that you can receive verification emails normally.
If you plan to use Midjourney long-term, don’t register Discord with a temporary email; when you run into risk controls or switch devices later, email verification is often the recovery entry point. The “cleaner” the account, the less likely you are to be repeatedly redirected during Midjourney authorization.
Steps to register on the Midjourney website and bind Discord authorization
Open midjourney.com, click “Sign in,” and choose to log in with Discord. The browser will jump to Discord’s authorization page. After confirming the account is correct, click “Authorize” to complete the binding between Midjourney and Discord.
After a successful authorization, you’ll return to the Midjourney page and usually enter the web interface automatically. If the page is blank or keeps loading, refresh once first, then check whether your browser is blocking third-party cookies or scripts. The core of Midjourney login is this Discord authorization—if authorization doesn’t go through, you’ll keep getting stuck at the login entry.


