This tutorial only covers how to log in to Midjourney on the web from scratch: first register for Discord, then complete Midjourney authorization and linking, and finally learn how to log out safely and switch accounts. Follow the steps and you’ll basically avoid common pitfalls like “authorization stuck spinning” or “logging into the wrong account.”
Preparation: Register Discord and confirm your account status
The mainstream way to log in to Midjourney on the web is via Discord account authorization, so the first step is to prepare a Discord account that works properly. After registering, it’s recommended to verify your email first, and set up your username and avatar in Discord, so you can easily confirm whether you’re logging into the same account.
If you’ve used Midjourney in Discord before (for example, by joining related servers), it won’t affect web use; the key is to remember which Discord account you used back then. Later, the Midjourney web app will directly read this Discord identity to associate your usage and subscription information.
Logging in to Midjourney on the web: One authorization is enough
Open the Midjourney official website, click “Sign in / 登录,” choose to continue with Discord, then click Allow on the Discord authorization page. This authorization essentially links Midjourney to your Discord identity; once completed, it will automatically redirect back to the Midjourney web app.
If you see repeated redirects or a blank page, first check whether your browser is blocking third-party cookies or pop-ups; then try running through the authorization again in an incognito window. In most cases, Midjourney login issues come down to browser cache or the authorization not being successfully completed.


