Discord is the platform where Midjourney lives. Originally built for gamers, it’s now a hub for communities of all kinds—especially creatives and AI enthusiasts. It combines chat rooms (called servers) with voice, video, and file sharing, all in one sleek app.
You can use Midjourney at midjourney.com and never touch Discord. But if you want to, to use Midjourney on Discord, you need to join the official Midjourney Discord server. That’s where you type prompts, use commands like /imagine
, and view your AI-generated images. It’s also where you’ll find other users sharing tips, feedback, and artwork. Think of it as both the studio and the gallery.
Each server has channels (like folders) for different topics. Midjourney uses these to separate general discussions, prompt help, and image generations. Once you learn the basics, Discord becomes an essential creative workspace—and not just a chat app.