The video introduces Midjourney Alpha’s new web browser interface, which allows users to generate images directly on midjourney.com without using Discord. By logging in with a Discord account, users can access a simple prompt input feature labeled ‘Imagine’ to create AI-generated artwork more easily and accessibly.
In this video, the presenter introduces viewers to using Midjourney Alpha directly through a web browser, offering an alternative to the traditional method of creating images via the Discord server. This new approach aims to make the image generation process more accessible and user-friendly for a broader audience.
The presenter explains that most users should now have access to the Midjourney Alpha website, as the platform has recently lowered the eligibility requirements. This change allows more people to experiment with the tool without needing to rely solely on Discord, which was previously the primary access point.
To check if you can use Midjourney Alpha, the video instructs viewers to visit midjourney.com and log in using their Discord account. This step is essential because the platform uses Discord credentials for authentication and to link user activity across both services.
Once logged in, users should look at the sidebar on the left side of the screen. If they see a search icon accompanied by the text ‘Imagine,’ it indicates that they have access to the Alpha web interface. This feature allows users to input prompts directly into the website to generate images.
Finally, the video demonstrates the simplicity of the process: users type their desired prompt into the input field, press enter, and then wait for the generated images to appear below. This streamlined workflow makes it easier for users to create and view their AI-generated artwork without navigating through Discord channels.