Native web UI
Generate, iterate, and manage your library in a normal web app — no Discord bot commands.

Renoise runs Midjourney V7 plus three more image models and video in one Canvas — no Discord.
Midjourney V7 renders beautifully; the friction is everything around it. Renoise keeps the model, fixes the surface.
Generate, iterate, and manage your library in a normal web app — no Discord bot commands.
Midjourney V7, Nano Banana Pro, GPT Image 2, and Nano Banana 2 in one Canvas.
Extend the same scene into a clip with Seedance 2.0 or Kling 3.0 Omni.
Use real, authorized faces as references. Models block uploads with a detectable real face; FacePass clears one you own after a one-time likeness review.
Verified against midjourney.com, June 2026.
Add a reference, bring your prompt, pick a model — Midjourney V7 is one click away.

Drop an image into the upload card to guide the look, or start from a blank prompt.

Midjourney prompts paste in literally; --ar and --stylize flags map to UI ratio and style settings.

Choose Midjourney V7, Nano Banana Pro, or GPT Image 2 from the model selector.
Real Renoise outputs across image and video — one Canvas.
The same dreamlike look as a still — now moving. Video, not just images.
A clean product visual extended into a rotating 3D-style shot.
A stylized fantasy scene rendered straight from a prompt.
A stylized character held consistent across a short transformation.
One plan covers Midjourney V7 plus three more image models and video.
No, but Renoise integrates Midjourney V7 as one of four image models. You still get Midjourney V7 rendering, plus the workspace, asset library, multi-model swap, and FacePass authorized-real-face clearance around it.
Yes. Midjourney V7 is the upstream model behind Renoise's integration. Prompts and parameters map directly, so rendering fidelity matches the official Midjourney V7 surface.
Yes — reference an image in your prompt to carry a character, subject, or product across generations, much like Midjourney's --cref. That is a model-layer capability most integrated models support. Separately, FacePass is for real human faces: models block reference uploads with a detectable real face, and FacePass clears one you own after a one-time likeness review. You must own the likeness; no public figures, celebrities, or minors.
Renoise uses credit-based pricing where every model action has a transparent cost. Starter is $20/mo for 1,200 credits. Midjourney sells GPU-time subscriptions across four tiers — Basic $10, Standard $30, Pro $60, and Mega $120 per month, with a 20% discount on annual plans. Check current Midjourney pricing on midjourney.com.
If Midjourney covers your needs, using it directly is a solid choice — it runs on both a web app and Discord, and now also generates 5-second videos from a still. Renoise wins when you want to compare multiple image models side by side, keep one subject consistent across many images, or extend a scene into longer video with dedicated video models.
Midjourney ships some of the strongest style-rendering image models — its current default is V7, with V8.1 as the newest release — plus its own image-to-video and a community-driven workflow on both web and Discord. Renoise integrates Midjourney V7, so you keep that rendering while gaining more image models and dedicated video models in one Canvas.
Yes. Renoise has a unified public API (X-API-Key, OpenAPI manifest at /.well-known/api-catalog) that includes Midjourney V7 as a model option. You make one call regardless of model.

One workspace, four image models, plus video. Explorer credits across all integrated models.