Midjourney Just Dropped V7 Alpha — And It’s Kind of a Big Deal

Big day for AI image nerds: Midjourney just released the long-awaited V7 Alpha, and yes — it’s finally here after almost a year of silence on major updates.

If you’ve been itching for better image quality, faster generation, and some genuinely cool new tools, V7 Alpha might be your new favorite toy.

First off, the image quality is noticeably sharper. V7 Alpha brings better textures, more accurate object details, bodies (hands included, finally), and just an all-around more polished feel. It’s the kind of jump that makes you want to go back and redo all your old prompts.

This version also introduces personalization by default. That means Midjourney wants to get to know you a bit — you’ll rate around 200 images to help it learn your style.

After that, the results are more in line with your aesthetic, which honestly feels like the AI equivalent of a personal stylist.

One of the biggest new features is Draft Mode, and it’s pretty slick. It’s ten times faster and costs half as much as the regular mode. The images are lower-res at first, but you can upscale them with a single click. Oh, and get this — you can talk to it. Yep, Draft Mode supports voice prompts. Just speak your image into existence like it’s magic.

 “It’s so fast that we change the prompt bar to a ‘conversational mode’ when you’re using it on web. Tell it to swap out a cat with an owl or make it night time and it will automatically manipulate the prompt and start a new job. Click ‘draft mode’ then the microphone button to enable ‘voice mode’ – where you can think out loud and let the images flow beneath you like liquid dreams.”

Not everything made it into the Alpha. Features like upscaling and retexturing aren’t supported yet, but Midjourney says they’re coming in the next couple of months. So if you’re missing some of your usual tools, hang tight — they’re on the way.

Midjourney says they’re planning to drop new features every week or two for the next 60 days. That includes a character and object reference system — something a lot of creators have been begging for.

All in all, this is a huge leap for Midjourney. With V7 Alpha, they’re not just catching up to the competition — they’re trying to leapfrog it.

If you’re a regular user, now’s the time to experiment. If you’re new to the platform, well… you picked a good day to join. See the showcase and post there

Wanna try it out? Just switch to V7 Alpha in your settings and start playing. Happy prompting!

Alex Harper

Alex Harper

Alex Harper is a web designer and UX specialist with 8+ years of experience creating intuitive, user-friendly digital experiences. Known for blending creativity with functionality, Alex helps brands turn ideas into seamless designs that engage and inspire.

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