Midjourney Image Editor

Midjourney Image Editor

The Midjourney Image Editor lets you upload images from your computer and then expand, crop, repaint, add, or modify things in the scene.

Midjourney Dev Team also releasing an ‘image retexturing mode’ that estimates the shape of the scene and then ‘retextures it’ so that all of the lighting, materials, and surfaces are different.

All image editing actions can be controlled via text prompting and region selection. The editor is compatible with model personalization, style references, character references, and image prompting.

Along with these features, Team is testing a more nuanced and intelligent V2 AI moderator. This moderator holistically examines your prompts, images, painting masks, and output images. This might be the most intelligent AI moderator ever, but it’s still in early testing, and we’re trying to refine the rules it follows to be as good as possible.

David Holz, CEO of Midjourney has mentioned:

All of these things are very new, and we want to give the community and human moderation staff time to ease into it gently, so for this first release phase, we’re opening up these features to the following community groups:

  • People who have generated at least 10,000 images
  • People with yearly memberships
  • People who have been monthly subscribers for the past 12 months (we tried to be more nuanced, but it’s complicated with the database, sorry!)

Known issues

If you ask something either extremely out of place or you ask for a tiny region to be changed, it might not give you what you want
If you put a tiny head in a scene and ask it to outpaint the body may be too big (so make the head bigger)

We hope you have fun testing these systems and watching the magic of Midjourney spill out into the world. We hope it inspires you to bring beauty to your surroundings, whether it’s remodeling your living room or imagining new kinds of fashion based on your personalized model and styles you love.

Read more in our Blog.