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News - Jul 3, 2026

Midjourney Finally Has a Web Editor

Midjourney has launched a web-based image editor, ending its longstanding reliance on Discord as the sole interface for generating and editing images. The editor is available at midjourney.com and includes tools for inpainting, outpainting, and direct prompt editing within a browser — no Discord account required. Users on paid plans can access the editor immediately, while free tier access remains restricted. The interface allows users to select regions of an image, reprompt specific areas, and expand canvas boundaries without leaving the browser. Drag-and-drop image uploads are supported, and the editor connects directly to a user's existing Midjourney image library. Keyboard shortcuts and a layers-style panel are included, though the feature set is still described by Midjourney as early access, meaning bugs and missing features are expected. Pricing has not changed — Basic starts at $10/month, Standard at $30/month, Pro at $60/month, and Mega at $120/month. The editor does not add new GPU fast hours or alter generation limits.

What changed

Midjourney introduced a browser-based editor at midjourney.com with inpainting, outpainting, region-specific reprompting, canvas expansion, and library access — no Discord required. Paid plans only. No pricing changes.

Who this affects

Paid subscribers who refused to use Discord benefit most. Free users get nothing new. Power users get faster iteration workflows without leaving a browser tab.

Our take

Midjourney should have shipped this two years ago, but better late than never — Discord was always a terrible place to run a creative tool.

Based on Midjourney's official launch announcement and midjourney.com product pages. Features described as early access by Midjourney.

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