Midjourney Pricing 2026

Complete breakdown of Midjourney plans ($10-120/month), commercial rights, team costs, and how it compares to DALL-E 3, Stable Diffusion, and Adobe Firefly for creative teams.

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Midjourney Pricing Plans

Midjourney offers a free trial (25 images) plus four subscription tiers. All paid plans include unlimited image generation and commercial usage rights. The main difference: GPU hours (processing time) and relaxed mode availability.

Plan Price/Month Fast Mode Images Relaxed Mode Best For
Free Trial
$0 ~25 images ❌ No Testing; no commercial rights
Basic Best Value
$10/mo
or $96/yr (save 20%)
~200/mo ✅ Unlimited (slow) Hobbyists, small creators
Standard Most Popular
$30/mo
or $288/yr (save 20%)
~600/mo ✅ Unlimited (slow) Freelancers, designers, solopreneurs
Pro Fastest
$60/mo
or $576/yr (save 20%)
~1,600/mo ✅ Unlimited (slow) Agencies, teams, high-volume creators
Mega
$120/mo
or $1,152/yr (save 20%)
~3,200/mo ✅ Unlimited (slow) Large studios, commercial agencies
Key insight: Midjourney charges for GPU time, not image count. Fast mode uses your monthly GPU budget quickly; relaxed mode is unlimited but slower (can take 10+ minutes). Most creators use a mix: fast mode for client work, relaxed mode for experimentation. All paid plans include commercial rights—no separate licensing needed.

Commercial Rights & Licensing

All Midjourney subscription plans include unrestricted commercial usage rights. You can use generated images for:

Important: Free trial images do NOT have commercial rights. You must be on a paid plan to commercialize.

What you cannot do: You cannot claim to have created the image (Midjourney did), nor can you use Midjourney's brand/trademark in your product marketing. But you can sell the images themselves without attribution.

Real Cost Scenarios

Scenario 1: Solo Freelance Designer (Small Projects)
Projects per month 8-10
Images needed per project (~8 variations) 10-20
Total monthly images ~150
Best plan Basic ($10/mo)
Cost per image $0.07
Scenario 2: Design Agency (High Volume)
Team members 4
Monthly images needed ~2,000
Best plan (2× Standard + 1× Pro) 2 × $30 + 1 × $60
Total team cost $120/month
Cost per image $0.06
Scenario 3: Print-on-Demand Creator (Merch Sales)
New designs per week ~20 variations
Monthly total ~80 images
Plan: Basic + relaxed mode for unlimited $10/month
Break-even per shirt sold $0.10 (if profit margin $10+)
ROI: 20 shirts/month covers cost ✅ Easy

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Midjourney vs DALL-E 3 vs Stable Diffusion vs Adobe Firefly

All four are major AI image generators. Here's how pricing and features compare:

Factor Midjourney DALL-E 3 Stable Diffusion Adobe Firefly
Entry cost Free trial (25 img) Free: no; $20/mo (ChatGPT+) Free (open source) Free tier: 100/mo
Pay-as-you-go ❌ No ✅ Yes ($0.04/image) ✅ Yes ($0.003-0.01/img) ✅ Yes ($0.10/image)
Commercial rights ✅ All plans ✅ ChatGPT+ users ✅ Depends on version ✅ All tiers
Image quality 🏆 Best (stylization) 🏆 Best (photorealism) Good (variable) Good (improving)
Speed 15-20 sec (fast mode) ~30 seconds Fast (self-hosted) 10-15 seconds
Community 🏆 Largest (20M users) Medium (ChatGPT users) Large (developers) Growing (Adobe users)
Best for Fantasy, stylization, art Photorealism, products Custom fine-tuning Design + photo work
When to choose each: Midjourney if you want the best artistic/stylized results + easy commercial licensing. DALL-E 3 if you need photorealism + integration with ChatGPT. Stable Diffusion if you need custom models or very cheap bulk generation. Adobe Firefly if you use Photoshop/Creative Cloud already.

Midjourney Pricing History

Date Change Details
June 2026 Pricing stable All plans maintain 2025 pricing. Standard ($30/mo) remains most popular; Mega plan ($120/mo) introduced for high-volume studios. Annual discounts increased to 20% (was 15%)
Late 2025 Mega plan added Midjourney added a fourth tier ($120/mo, ~3,200 fast images/month) to serve large studios and agencies previously on multiple Standard/Pro accounts
Early 2025 Commercial rights clarified Midjourney expanded commercial licensing to explicitly cover merch, resale, and digital products. No change to pricing, but improved legal clarity for creators
2024 Plans stable Basic ($10/mo), Standard ($30/mo), Pro ($60/mo) pricing held. Free trial increased from 15 to 25 images to reduce friction
2023 Initial pricing Midjourney launched subscription plans after months of beta. Free tier (fast queues) discontinued in favor of paid plans to manage demand
What to watch: Midjourney raised $200M+ in 2024 funding and is moving toward higher-volume enterprise licensing. Watch for potential: (1) introduction of team discounts for 5+ seats, (2) API pricing (for integrating Midjourney into apps), (3) higher individual pricing as demand grows. Commercial rights clarity suggests they're optimizing for creator/merchant use case.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I use Midjourney for free?

Yes — the free trial gives 25 images to test the tool. That's enough to understand how prompting works. After the free trial, you need a paid subscription. No credit card required for the trial, and you can cancel anytime.

What happens if I exceed my monthly GPU hours?

Midjourney doesn't cut you off — you can continue generating images in relaxed mode, which is unlimited but much slower (10-30 minutes per image). To continue using fast mode, you'd need to upgrade to a higher tier or wait until next billing cycle. Plan accordingly for your workload.

Do I really need Pro if I'm doing commercial work?

No. Commercial rights are included in Basic ($10/mo) and all higher tiers. Pro ($60/mo) is only worth it if you need 1,600+ images/month in fast mode. For most commercial creators, Standard ($30/mo, ~600 fast images) is the sweet spot. Use relaxed mode for the rest (unlimited, slow).

Can I share a Midjourney account with my team?

Technically yes, but Midjourney's terms discourage it. For teams, each member should have their own account (cheaper than paying for one high-tier plan anyway). Each member gets the same benefits: 4 team members on Standard ($30/mo each) = 5x better than 1 Mega account ($120/mo).

Does Midjourney work offline?

No. Midjourney is cloud-based only. You need internet and a Discord account (or Midjourney's web interface) to generate images. Processing happens on Midjourney's servers, not your local machine. This is different from Stable Diffusion, which can run locally.

How do I cancel my Midjourney subscription?

Log into the Midjourney website → Account → Billing → Cancel Plan. You can cancel anytime. No prorated refunds—your subscription runs through the end of the billing period. You can always restart later without losing your account.

Is Midjourney cheaper than hiring an illustrator?

For volume: yes. Standard ($30/mo, unlimited relaxed mode) costs $0.03-0.05 per image. A freelance illustrator costs $50-500+ per image. But quality varies — Midjourney excels at stylization and fast iteration; human illustrators win on custom detail and emotional nuance. Many teams use Midjourney for concepts, then hire illustrators for final work.

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