Midjourney AI Image Tool
- AI Improve Tools
- Jul 29
- 3 min read
Updated: Aug 30
Midjourney is an example of generative AI that can convert natural language prompts into images. It’s only one of many machine learning-based image generators that have emerged of late but it has quickly risen to become one of the biggest names in AI alongside DALL-E and Stable Diffusion.

With Midjourney, you can create high-quality images from simple text-based prompts. You don’t need any specialized hardware or software to use Midjourney either as it works entirely through the Discord chat app. The only downside? You’ll have to pay at least a little bit before you can start generating images. That’s unlike much of the competition, which generally provides at least a few image generations for free.
Midjourney AI is a generative artificial intelligence program that creates images from user-provided text prompts. It's a popular tool for creating AI-generated art, accessible as a Discord bot, and known for producing photorealistic, painterly, cinematic, or surreal images.
Here's a more detailed explanation:
Text-to-Image AI:
Midjourney is a text-to-image AI, meaning it takes natural language descriptions (prompts) and converts them into visual art.
Discord Integration:
Midjourney is accessed as a bot within the Discord platform, making it easily accessible to users who are already familiar with the social platform.
Creative Potential:
Users can use Midjourney to generate various styles of images, from realistic photographs to artistic renderings, by providing specific prompts.
How it works:
Midjourney utilizes a combination of large language models and diffusion models to interpret the text prompt and generate a corresponding image.
Popularity:
Midjourney is one of the most popular AI image generators, alongside DALL-E and Stable Diffusion, and is used by both graphic designers and artists.
How does Midjourney work?
Midjourney runs on closed-source and proprietary code, so nobody outside the company knows how it works its magic. That said, we know enough about the underlying technology to offer a general explanation.
Midjourney relies on two relatively new machine learning technologies, namely large language models and diffusion models. You may already be familiar with the former if you’ve used generative AI chatbots like ChatGPT. A large language model first helps Midjourney understand the meaning of the words you type into your prompts. This is then converted into what is known as a vector, which you can imagine as a numerical version of your prompt. Finally, this vector helps guide another complex process known as diffusion.
Diffusion has only become popular within the past decade or so, which explains the sudden barrage of AI-generated art. In a diffusion model, you have a computer gradually add random noise to its training dataset of images. Over time, it learns how to recover the original image by reversing the noise. The idea is that with enough training, such a model can learn how to generate entirely brand-new images.
Midjourney features, modes and more
Midjourney relies on powerful graphics processing units to process and create images based on your prompts. When you subscribe to Midjourney, you're essentially paying for access to these GPUs to generate your images.
Choosing one of these modes to manage how quickly images are generated will depend on your patience level:
Fast Mode: Images are generated quickly, but it uses up your allocated GPU hours.
Relax Mode: Generates images more slowly but doesn't use your GPU time, offering unlimited generation.
Turbo Mode: The fastest option but consumes GPU time at twice the rate of Fast Mode.
Stealth Mode: an additional feature available in Midjourney's Pro and Mega plans. It lets you generate images privately, meaning your creations won't be visible to other users in the public gallery.
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