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Midjourney Account Binding & Switching Tutorial: Change Discord Login Without Pitfalls

3/12/2026
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Midjourney’s account system revolves around Discord login and authorization. Many “failed account switching” cases are actually caused by logging into a different Discord account. Below, following real操作 steps, we’ll clearly explain Midjourney login, binding confirmation, account switching, and secure sign-out to avoid subscriptions being tied to the wrong account or entering the wrong workspace.

First, get this straight: a Midjourney account = the Discord account you use to log in

Both the Midjourney web app and the Discord bot are essentially bound to the same Discord identity. When you click to log in to Midjourney in your browser, the system redirects you to Discord for authorization, so “switching Midjourney accounts” usually equals “switching Discord accounts.”

If you find that you can’t see your subscription, image history, or permissions in Midjourney, the first step is to confirm which Discord account your browser is currently using.

Correct Midjourney web login and binding confirmation

Open the official Midjourney website and choose to log in with Discord; Discord will pop up an authorization page. Before authorizing, it’s recommended to first check your username and avatar in Discord Web/Desktop to make sure it’s not an alt or a temporary account.

After authorization, return to the Midjourney web app and check whether the subscription status and generation history on your profile match. If they match, your Midjourney binding is normal.

How to switch Midjourney accounts: log out of Midjourney first, then handle Discord’s login state

To switch Midjourney accounts, first log out in the Midjourney web app, then log out of Discord in the browser (or simply use an incognito/private window to log in again). Many people log out of Midjourney but not Discord, and end up being automatically taken back to the original Discord identity.

Reopen Midjourney and click “Log in with Discord” again, then authorize using the target Discord account. Note that Midjourney subscriptions and permissions follow the corresponding Discord account, so it’s normal for what you see to change after switching.

Secure sign-out and authorization management: prevent old devices from staying usable

If you’ve logged into Midjourney on a public PC or a company computer, it’s recommended to also manage Discord authorizations and logged-in devices. In Discord’s “Authorized Apps/Connections,” you can find Midjourney and revoke authorization, then re-authorize.

After revoking, Midjourney on the old device will usually stop working and require going through the Discord authorization flow again. This step is critical to prevent continued use of your account.

Entered the wrong account or can’t find the original account: troubleshoot with this approach

When Midjourney looks “blank like a new account,” first check whether you logged into a different Discord account, switched browser accounts, or mixed Discord identities across multiple devices. You can also return to the Discord server you normally use to confirm whether the Midjourney bot is visible to you and whether the history channels are still there.

If you truly lost access to the original Discord account, Midjourney generally can’t “directly rebind” to a new Discord. A safer approach is to submit a request via the official support entry on the website or through the official Discord support channels, explaining the subscription and account information you can provide for verification.

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