Last verified: February 2026

How to Cancel Your
Midjourney Subscription

Cancel Midjourney in under 2 minutes. Here are the exact steps using the website or Discord.

Quick Overview

Difficulty

Easy

Time

~2 minutes

Method

Website or Discord

Refund

Under 20 min GPU

Cancel Midjourney on the Website

1

Go to Midjourney.com

Open midjourney.com in your web browser and log in using your Discord or Google account. The web portal is the most reliable way to manage your subscription and billing settings.

2

Open Manage Subscription

Click on your profile icon in the interface and select Manage Subscription. This takes you to the subscription management page showing your current plan, billing date, and GPU usage.

3

Click Cancel Plan

Find and click the Cancel Plan button on the subscription management page. Midjourney will show you what you will lose and may offer alternative plans. If you are eligible for a refund (under 20 minutes of GPU time used), a refund option will appear automatically.

4

Confirm the cancellation

Follow the prompts to confirm your cancellation. Your subscription will remain active until the end of your current billing cycle, and you can continue using your remaining Fast time and all features until then.

Alternative: Cancel via Discord

If you prefer to use Discord, you can also manage your subscription from there:

  1. 1. Open any Discord server where the Midjourney Bot is present
  2. 2. Type /subscribe and press Enter
  3. 3. The bot generates a unique, private link to your subscription page
  4. 4. Click the link and follow the same steps to Cancel Plan

What Happens After You Cancel Midjourney?

You keep access until your billing period ends

After canceling, you retain full access to all Midjourney features, including any remaining Fast time and Relax mode, until the end of your current billing cycle.

Your images are not deleted

Canceling your subscription does not delete your generated images or account history. Your image gallery remains accessible, and you can still view and download your previously generated artwork.

Refunds are limited to low usage

You are only eligible for a refund if you have used less than 20 minutes of GPU time in total (including Fast and Relax modes) during the current billing month. If you qualify, the refund option appears automatically during cancellation.

You cannot generate new images

Once your billing period ends, you will no longer be able to generate new images. You can still browse your gallery and access community features, but image generation requires an active subscription.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I get a refund from Midjourney?

Refunds are only available if you have used less than 20 minutes of total GPU time during the current billing month. This includes both Fast and Relax mode usage. If you are eligible, the refund option will automatically appear when you initiate the cancellation process.

Will my generated images be deleted?

No. Your generated images and account history are preserved after cancellation. You can still access your gallery on the Midjourney website to view and download your artwork even without an active subscription.

How much does Midjourney cost?

Midjourney offers several plans: Basic ($10/month), Standard ($30/month), Pro ($60/month), and Mega ($120/month). Annual billing offers a discount. Each plan provides different amounts of Fast GPU time and features.

Can I downgrade my plan instead of canceling?

Yes. On the Manage Subscription page, you can switch to a lower-tier plan instead of canceling entirely. The change takes effect at the start of your next billing cycle.

Can I resubscribe after canceling?

Yes. You can resubscribe to Midjourney at any time by visiting the subscription page. Your account, image gallery, and settings will all still be there when you return.

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