This article explains clearly how to log in to Midjourney across multiple devices and browsers, how to link/unlink Discord, and how to avoid account mix-ups and permission issues when switching accounts. Follow the steps and you’ll straighten out Midjourney’s authorization relationships, making image generation more stable afterward.
First, confirm the correct Midjourney login entry point
Midjourney’s identity system is tightly bound to Discord, and logging in on the web is essentially done via Discord authorization. It’s recommended to enter the login page from Midjourney’s official website, then choose “Continue with Discord” to complete authorization, to avoid interference from third-party redirect pages.
If you’re operating on a company computer or a public network, try once using the browser’s “Incognito/Private window” first. Incognito mode reduces the impact of old cookies and makes troubleshooting Midjourney login failures more straightforward.
Linking a Discord account: the easiest pitfalls during authorization
When linking Midjourney, pay attention to which Discord account is currently logged in. The authorization pop-up will display the account avatar and username. If it’s not the target account, cancel the authorization first, return to Discord, log out, and then initiate the Midjourney login again.
If the authorization page keeps spinning, first disable ad blockers/privacy-script extensions, then refresh and try again. Some extensions block the Discord authorization callback, making Midjourney look “stuck without errors.”


