Midjourney has rolled out a series of significant updates focused on personalization, the image editor, and model detail optimizations. These new features give users much greater control over image generation—whether it's character consistency, style transfer, or post-production touch-ups, the improvements are substantial. For designers and creators who frequently use AI art tools, these updates mean a more efficient workflow and more precise creative expression.
Personalization & Character Reference Gets a Major Boost
Midjourney's personalization feature has been heavily upgraded. Users can now apply their own personalization profile using the --p parameter, making image generation more tailored to individual aesthetic preferences. The Character Reference feature has also been strengthened, allowing multiple character images to be used as references simultaneously, ensuring consistent character appearances across long series. This multi-CREF support makes it easy to create cohesive portfolios or IP characters without repeatedly tweaking prompts to maintain consistency.
Style Codes & the Image Editor Become Core Tools
Style Reference and the corresponding SREF Codes let users accurately extract the essence of any image's style. Simply provide a reference image, and its mood, color palette, and brushstrokes can be applied to a new creation. At the same time, the built-in image editor has become one of the biggest highlights. Users can now make local edits, recompose, or extend the canvas directly in the Midjourney web interface—no need to switch to other editing software. Combined with the Repaint and Reframe features, the editing workflow is truly end-to-end.

