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Midjourney Web App Guide: Discord Login Authorization, Account Switching, and Downloading Your Images

3/21/2026
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This guide walks you through Midjourney’s web app from simply “getting in” to successfully generating images: Discord login authorization, subscription/account linking, switching accounts, and where to find downloads. Follow the steps to avoid the most common problems—authorizing the wrong account and not being able to find your work.

Open Midjourney Web and complete Discord authorization login

After you open the Midjourney website in your browser, clicking Log in typically redirects you to a Discord authorization page. Make sure the Discord avatar and username shown on the authorization screen are correct, then click “Authorize”—otherwise your images may end up under a different account.

If you use multiple Discord accounts, it’s best to log out of any accounts you don’t need in Discord Web first, then log into Midjourney. Login states in the same browser can easily get mixed up. After authorization, you’ll return to Midjourney Web and usually land on the Create or Jobs page automatically.

Subscription and account linking: confirm the subscription is tied to the current account

Midjourney subscriptions are linked to the Discord account you sign in with. Before paying, double-check the profile info in the top-right. On the account/subscription page, you can see your plan status, remaining usage, and management options.

If you’ve paid but the page shows you’re not subscribed, first check whether you logged into Midjourney with a different Discord account. In most cases, switching back to the correct account will sync and display your subscription status immediately.

Generating images on the web: where to enter prompts, upscale, and create variations

On Midjourney Web’s Create page, submit your prompt and the job will appear in the Jobs list. Open a single result to find buttons like Upscale and Variations—often more straightforward than using Discord.

If you want to reuse a style quickly, open a previous creation in Jobs, copy the prompt, and tweak it slightly. This makes it easier to keep your results consistent when running multiple generations.

Switching accounts and downloading images: avoid losing track of your work

When you need to switch accounts, the most reliable method is to log out of Discord first, then log back into Midjourney Web with the target account to trigger a new authorization. Simply refreshing the Midjourney page sometimes won’t actually switch identities.

To download images, look for the download button on the artwork’s detail page. If you only see a preview, Upscale first and then download for a clearer result. After downloading, it helps to organize files by project and save prompt screenshots—this can save time when you need to recreate similar Midjourney results later.