Midjourney MCP. Generate and refine professional AI art in conversation.
Midjourney AI (Generative Image Arts) lets you generate professional, high-fidelity artwork directly from your agent. Use text prompts for new scenes, or feed it existing images to reverse engineer concepts and create variations. It handles complex visual tasks like blending multiple sources, upscaling specific parts of a grid, and simulating camera movements, giving designers full control over their artistic output.
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You provide a description, and the agent triggers Midjourney to create a brand new piece of art.
The MCP creates structural variations or entirely new versions based on an image you already generated.
You give it a handful of pictures, and the agent merges them into one cohesive, unique composition.
The MCP takes specific tiles from an image grid and professionally upscales them, or simulates camera movements like panning or zooming out a scene.
You provide a public image URL, and the agent analyzes it to return four suggested text descriptions of what's in the picture.
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What AI agents can do with Midjourney AI (Generative Image Arts) MCP - 10 Tools
Use these tools to create, enhance, modify, and analyze images using Midjourney's powerful generative models.
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Start using Midjourney AI (Generative Image Arts) MCPGenerate Image
Creates a new image based on a text prompt using Midjourney's generative models.
Get Job
Checks the current status of an ongoing creative job to see if it’s pending or...
List Jobs
Retrieves a history of all your recently executed Midjourney prompts and jobs.
Describe Image
Analyzes an image URL and returns four potential text descriptions that might have...
Blend Images
Combines two to five specific images into a single, unique artistic composition.
Upscale Image
Selects and increases the resolution of one specific tile from an image grid.
Generate Variation
Creates new, structural artistic options based on a single existing image in a grid.
Reroll Job
Re-runs an identical prompt exactly as before to generate a completely new set of...
Pan Image
Extrapolates the image borders by simulating a camera movement in a specific...
Zoom Out Image
Widens the visible perspective of an existing scene by zooming out.
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Visual asset creation used to feel like juggling five different software programs.
Today, taking a concept from your head to a finished image involves jumping between text editors for prompting, the Midjourney website for generation, and then separate tools just to crop or upscale the final output. You're copying links, checking job statuses on different pages, and manually stitching tiles together.
With this MCP, you talk to your agent once. The tool handles the whole sequence: it generates the concept, tracks the status, pulls out only the necessary tile using `upscale_image`, and lets you refine that asset right from your chat window. You get the final high-resolution render without ever leaving your workspace.
Midjourney AI (Generative Image Arts) gives you total control over every part of the image.
Manual workflows force you to treat images as static endpoints. If you want a sense of motion, you're limited. You can't easily simulate camera movements or combine disparate visual styles without professional graphic design software and hours of effort.
This MCP lets your agent execute advanced directional commands like `pan_image` and `zoom_out_image`. Your creative output gains cinematic depth that was previously locked behind manual, multi-step post-production work.
What Midjourney MCP does for your AI
This MCP gives you complete command over Midjourney's generative art tools, letting your agent handle the heavy lifting of professional image creation. Instead of wrestling with complex web interfaces or endless manual prompting, you talk to it conversationally and get results. You can generate entire scenes from a simple text description, but you don't stop there.
If you love a particular angle in an initial 2x2 grid, you can pull out just that tile for high-resolution upscaling. Need to iterate on a style? Just tell your agent to make variations or blend two completely different source images into one cohesive piece. The whole process, from generating the concept to refining the final asset, runs through your preferred AI client and is managed by Vinkius, making advanced creative tools feel simple.
You just describe what you need, and it manages the job status until the image is ready.
019d75d4-9f1e-7225-a421-3cbfed42b9ed How to set up Midjourney MCP
The bottom line is that your AI client manages every step of the complex creative process so you never have to manually check job statuses or piece together disparate images.
Subscribe to this MCP on Vinkius and input your Midjourney API key.
Tell your AI client which creative task you need, such as generating a scene or blending images. The agent executes the command and retrieves an initial Job ID.
Your agent monitors the job status automatically. When finished, it hands you the final high-resolution image or data package.
Who uses Midjourney MCP
This MCP is built for people who live in the visual space. It’s for the art director whose budget limits prompt engineers, or the marketer who needs dozens of high-quality assets this week. If your job requires going from a vague idea to multiple finished mockups quickly, you need this.
They use it daily to prototype visual concepts and iterate on aesthetic directions without manually entering prompts into the Midjourney website.
They command their agent to generate high-quality moodboards or story arc frames, using both blending tools and variation commands to maintain a specific artistic vision.
They produce photorealistic assets and cinematic backgrounds directly from their terminal, drastically speeding up the process of filling out campaign visual needs.
Benefits of connecting Midjourney MCP
You bypass manual prompt entry. Simply tell your agent what you want, and it handles the entire generation process using generate_image.
Need to improve a single detail? Instead of accepting the initial render, use upscale_image to isolate and enhance only the tile you like best.
Concepting is easier than ever. If you see an image online but don't know how it was made, run describe_image on its URL to pull out potential source prompts.
Don't settle for one look. Use generate_variation or the blend_images tool to quickly iterate and combine styles until your vision is perfect.
Manage complexity with job tracking. The MCP handles status updates automatically; you just ask it to check progress using get_job.
Midjourney MCP use cases
Creating a cinematic moodboard
A director needs a set of background images for a sci-fi film. They prompt their agent with 'futuristic city at sunset' (generate_image). After getting the 2x2 grid, they use pan_image to simulate a sweeping view and then call blend_images using three separate source photos to ground the art in reality.
Improving product mockups
A marketing team generates an initial image of a shoe (generate_image). They realize the detail needs work, so they use upscale_image on the sole tile. Then, if that doesn't look right, they run reroll_job to generate another set of options.
Developing visual storyboards
A game designer needs a sequence of shots. They start with an image and use the agent to call zoom_out_image, then follow up by calling generate_variation on that new, wider frame, ensuring consistency across multiple 'shots'.
Reverse-engineering artistic styles
A designer finds a beautiful piece of concept art online. They feed the URL to the agent and call describe_image, which gives them four candidate prompts they can then use in generate_variation to replicate the style.
Midjourney MCP tradeoffs
What to watch out for, and the recommended way to handle each one.
Trying to generate without tracking
The user generates a massive image set and then forgets the Job ID, leading to confusion when trying to upscale or check status.
Always retrieve the Job ID immediately after calling generate_image. If you need to check later, use that specific ID with the get_job tool.
Over-blending too many images
The user tries to blend six different source photos into one composition, violating the system limit and receiving an error.
Remember that blend_images accepts a maximum of five sources. If you have more than five concepts, try grouping them into smaller sets first.
Assuming variation means better
The user runs generate_variation multiple times without analyzing the results, wasting credits on poor iterations.
Treat variations as drafts. Review the initial grid and only run generate_variation when you are confident in the core concept; don't just hit the button repeatedly.
When to use Midjourney MCP
Use this MCP if your goal is generating, refining, or modifying complex visual assets that need multiple passes—like cinematic storyboards, high-end mockups, or artistic moodboards. You should use it when you are dealing with a multi-stage creative process (e.g., generate -> upscale -> vary). Don't use this if all you need is simple text generation or basic image editing; those tasks are better suited for dedicated photo editors. Also, don't rely on the MCP to write your initial prompt—you still need to be a strong conceptual artist first. However, if you struggle with execution speed or remembering the precise sequence of steps (like panning followed by upscaling), this MCP is essential because it manages that entire pipeline conversationally.
Frequently asked questions about Midjourney MCP
How do I check if my Midjourney job is done using the Midjourney AI (Generative Image Arts) MCP? +
You use get_job to check the status of any running task. Your agent monitors the process, so you just need to ask it for an update and provide the current Job ID.
Can Midjourney AI (Generative Image Arts) create art from a drawing I find online? +
Yes. You send the image URL to describe_image, and the tool will return four candidate text descriptions, helping you understand what prompt was used.
What is the difference between generate_variation and reroll_job in Midjourney AI (Generative Image Arts)? +
generate_variation creates new structural options based on a specific image within a grid. reroll_job, however, re-runs the exact same prompt arguments to give you an entirely fresh set of results.
Does this MCP support blending photos from different sources? +
Yes, you can use blend_images to merge two to five explicit source images into a single unique composition, bridging different artistic styles flawlessly.