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How to Organize and Rerun Your Images from the Midjourney Website

Browse your full gallery, search past prompts, and rerun or remix old jobs from the midjourney.com app.

6 minBeginner

Discord is great for generating, but it is a terrible archive. The Midjourney website keeps every image you have ever made in a searchable, filterable gallery where you can rerun prompts, organize into folders, and bulk download. If you are not using it, you are losing track of your own work.

What you need

  • An active subscription linked to your Discord login
  • A browser open to midjourney.com
  • Some existing generations to organize

Step 1: Sign in and open your archive

Go to midjourney.com and sign in with the same Discord account you generate from. Open the Create or Archive view to see your entire history laid out as a grid of every job you have run.

midjourney.com - Archive
[ search prompts... ] sort: newest v
filters: [ upscaled ] [ liked ] [ this month ]
+--------+ +--------+ +--------+ +--------+
| img | | img | | img | | img |
+--------+ +--------+ +--------+ +--------+
Your full generation history, searchable and filterable.

Step 2: Search by prompt text

Use the search bar to find old work by the words you used. Type a keyword from a past prompt and the gallery filters to matching jobs instantly, which beats scrolling Discord history.

Step 3: Rerun or remix an old job

Click any image to open its detail view. You will see the full prompt and buttons to rerun it as is, or to open it in the editor where you can tweak the prompt and parameters before generating again.

midjourney.com - image detail
Agent
Prompt: a fox in a forest, watercolor style --ar 3:2
Agent
[ Rerun ] [ Use in editor ] [ Vary ] [ Download ] [ Add to folder ]
Reuse the exact prompt or edit it in place.

Step 4: Organize into folders

Select one or more images and add them to a folder, such as one per client or per project. Folders make it easy to come back later and find a coherent set without re-searching prompts.

Generate on the website too
The website has its own prompt bar so you can create images without touching Discord at all. Many users now run their whole workflow on midjourney.com, using Discord only when they prefer the chat interface.

Step 5: Bulk download for delivery

Multi-select the finished images in a folder and use the download option to pull them all at once. This is the cleanest way to hand a batch of images to a client or move them into a design tool.

Result: instead of a chaotic Discord scroll, you have an organized, searchable library where any past image is two clicks from being reused, remixed, or delivered.

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#midjourney#gallery#website#organization