Midjourney Launches V7 Web Interface, Shifting Away from Discord
Midjourney has released its highly anticipated V7 image generation engine alongside a standalone web interface. The update marks their final departure from Discord-only generation.
Midjourney's move to a dedicated web editor makes high-fidelity prototyping accessible to all product designers. Product managers can use V7 web canvas to quickly generate realistic UI mocks, marketing banners, and storyboards directly in-house, accelerating early-stage ideation loops without taxing design resources.
Midjourney V7 moves image editing and prompting onto a browser-native canvas.
Standalone Canvas Workspace
The new web interface introduces a full canvas editing workspace. Users can now perform in-painting, out-painting, pan, zoom, and prompt blending directly in a browser interface rather than typing slash commands. The UI includes timeline sliders to reference past edits and revert specific canvas layers easily.
Photorealism and Text Rendering
The V7 engine includes substantial improvements in rendering hands, human anatomy, and precise text strings. Text prompt accuracy has improved by 40%, allowing designers to generate full graphic mockups with clean typography embedded in the images directly.
Frequently Asked Questions
It is available to all users who have generated at least 100 images on Discord, with rollout to new accounts ongoing.