Midjourney AI integration into a website

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Hello this is my first post!


My current query is whether there is a possible way of implementing the text-to-image AI into a website?
 
Welcome to the forum big man, gotta check if they have an API for that
 
Welcome to the forum big man, gotta check if they have an API for that
True. Unfortunately I think they did away with it. There was another site I was using that had access to the API. But have since did away with it for the past month or so. I think openjourney or the like, are available, with apis
 
No API for Midjourney, I would use Stable Diffusion for this purpose. The newer releases are getting really good with stable diffusion, nearly as good as Midjourney.
 
I don't think they have an API. Why don't you give DALL-E a try. They are from Open AI, so they must have an API
 
Midjourney abstract images for featured images on blogs are so much better ... Especially if you have private settings and literally no one has the image or can see the image but you in discord. I've made some really badass hero images like this.
 
Midjourney abstract images for featured images on blogs are so much better ... Especially if you have private settings and literally no one has the image or can see the image but you in discord. I've made some really badass hero images like this.
The only downside to that is that it's $60 per month
 
Hello this is my first post!


My current query is whether there is a possible way of implementing the text-to-image AI into a website?
Try the stable diffusion API from textsynth - $0.005 per generated image. Just don't expect humans in the images to come out looking like anything but a creature from John Carpenter's The Thing!
 
So I actually spent a bunch of time researching how to integrate real midjourney into a website (not stable diffusion clones) and the best solutionI found was this:
https://www.midjourney-api.io/
its a midjourney api that lets me use my own account
 
Try the stable diffusion API from textsynth - $0.005 per generated image. Just don't expect humans in the images to come out looking like anything but a creature from John Carpenter's The Thing!
Create with Stable Diffusion.

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So I actually spent a bunch of time researching how to integrate real midjourney into a website (not stable diffusion clones) and the best solutionI found was this:
https://www.midjourney-api.io/
its a midjourney api that lets me use my own account
Nothing wrong with building out your own SD server. I tested a bunch of adult stuff and made some pretty good presets combining different models.The competition already seemed a little too cutthroat to get into at this time, but I can say it was interesting to see how much work it takes to get something decent with SD, compared to MJ out of the box.

SDsample.png

You can dm me for the full pic if you're curious to how good the important bits came out. [spoiler: pretty good lol]
 
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Nothing wrong with building out your own SD server. I tested a bunch of adult stuff and made some pretty good presets combining different models.The competition already seemed a little too cutthroat to get into at this time, but I can say it was interesting to see how much work it takes to get something decent with SD, compared to MJ out of the box.

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You can dm me for the full pic if you're curious to how good the important bits came out. [spoiler: pretty good lol]

The only competition I see is pricey for quality text-to-image generation.

It's still a blue sea
 
No API for Midjourney, I would use Stable Diffusion for this purpose. The newer releases are getting really good with stable diffusion, nearly as good as Midjourney.
There are unofficial APIs Midjourney
 
Nothing wrong with building out your own SD server. I tested a bunch of adult stuff and made some pretty good presets combining different models.The competition already seemed a little too cutthroat to get into at this time, but I can say it was interesting to see how much work it takes to get something decent with SD, compared to MJ out of the box.

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You can dm me for the full pic if you're curious to how good the important bits came out. [spoiler: pretty good lol]

Yes, but I prefer actual Midjourney
 
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