This tutorial only covers Midjourney’s basic usage path: how to register and log in, how to correctly link your account to Discord, and how to switch accounts when you need to. After following the steps, you’ll be able to generate images with Midjourney normally in Discord and won’t get stuck on authorization or linking errors.
1. How to choose the Midjourney registration and login entry
After opening the Midjourney official website, prioritize entering the login flow via “Sign in”; essentially, Midjourney identifies you through your Discord account. For first-time use, it’s recommended to first confirm that the email address on your Discord account is usable and can receive verification emails normally, to avoid authorization failure later and being unable to recover the account.
If you’ve logged into multiple Discord accounts in your browser, it’s recommended to log into Midjourney using an incognito/private window. This way Midjourney won’t misread leftover Discord sessions in the browser, reducing the chance of “linking to the wrong account.”
2. Correct steps to link Midjourney to Discord
On the Midjourney login page, after choosing to continue with Discord, you’ll be redirected to the Discord authorization page. Confirm that the app requesting authorization is the official Midjourney application, then click “Authorize.” After authorization is complete, when you return to the Midjourney web page and can see your Discord information, it means the link is in effect.
Next, join the official Midjourney server in Discord, or invite the bot to your own server to use it there. Enter any channel where you’re allowed to speak, type “/imagine” and submit your prompt to verify whether Midjourney is responding normally.


