Comparing Artificial Studio to Midjourney

Midjourney is built for AI image generation. Artificial Studio does that, and goes far further — with 60+ tools covering video, image, audio, 3D, branding, product photography, and marketing assets, all in one subscription. One platform for the full creative stack, not just images.

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Midjourney just does images. Your clients need a lot more than one thing.

A finished creative project isn't just an image. It's a video with a voiceover, social post with a logo, product photo with a background, a brand kit with a poster. Midjourney generates images and stops there. No audio, music, 3D or marketing assets. Every format it can't handle is another subscription you're paying for and a tool your team has to learn. Artificial Studio covers the full production stack, everything a client brief can ask for, in one place.

Images generated in your visual style, not anyone else's

Midjourney generates images. Artificial Studio generates images that look like yours. Upload reference images, build a reusable style, and apply it to any image you create — so every deliverable stays on-brand, whether it's the first asset or the fiftieth. No re-prompting, no style drift, no starting over. Super intuitive and user friendly!

Your client work isn't public — your tools shouldn't make it public

Midjourney's lower-tier plans show every image you generate on their public Explore page by default. For agencies managing client campaigns, freelancers working on unreleased projects, or e-commerce brands preparing product launches, that's not a minor inconvenience — it's a business risk. In Artificial Studio, your work is private by default.

Midjourney added video. Nobody's using it.

Midjourney's video model generates clips up to 21 seconds, capped at 480p, no audio, and only from an existing image — not from text. For any agency or freelancer delivering video to clients, that's not a production tool. Artificial Studio generates video from text or images, with audio, in professional quality.

Midjourney gives you just images. Artificial Studio gives you everything to create content.

An API Midjourney still hasn't shipped
Midjourney has no public API — which means no automation, no integration, and no way to build AI image generation into your product or workflow programmatically. Artificial Studio's API gives you access to 60+ tools: image generation, video, audio, 3D, and virtual try-on. Ship AI-powered creative features without building the infrastructure yourself.
Style references you can actually see and use
Midjourney's style system works with numerical codes like 2213253170. You can't preview a style before running it, you can't name or organize your library visually, and sharing one with a teammate means handing them a string of digits. Artificial Studio's style system is visual — you see the aesthetic, you name it, you apply it in one click. Built for teams, not for people who memorize numbers.
One subscription. Everything Midjourney isn't.
Midjourney's basic plan starts at $10/month and covers images — only images. To also get video, audio, music, 3D, and branding tools, you'd be stacking Runway, ElevenLabs, Suno, and more on top. Artificial Studio covers all of that from $8/month. Less than Midjourney alone, for a stack that actually finishes the job.

FAQs

Yes. Midjourney's basic plan starts at $10/month with no free tier and covers only image generation. Artificial Studio starts at $8/month and covers 60+ tools — video, audio, 3D, branding, marketing assets, and more. And if you need privacy, you don't get that in Midjourney. In Artificial Studio, your work is private by default on every plan.
Even better images. Artificial Studio runs on the latest generation models — including GPT Image 2 and Seedream 4.0 — which produce professional-quality images better than Midjourney's output. The difference is what happens after the image: 60+ tools to edit, upscale, animate, remove backgrounds, extend, and build full campaigns without switching platforms.
Midjourney has a video model that generates clips up to 21 seconds at 480p, with no audio, and only from an existing image — not from text. It has no audio generation, no music, no voiceovers, no 3D tools, and no marketing or branding assets. For anything beyond a static image, you're paying for another subscription on top. Artificial Studio covers all of it in one.
Midjourney has no public API. Artificial Studio does — giving you programmatic access to 60+ AI tools: image generation, video, audio, 3D, virtual try-on, edition and more!. Build AI-powered creative features into your product without managing multiple vendor relationships or building infrastructure from scratch.
In Artificial Studio, yes — your work is private by default on all plans. In Midjourney, images are public on their Explore page unless you're on the Pro plan at $60/month or higher. For agencies and freelancers handling client work, that's not a plan detail — it's a dealbreaker.
Midjourney's style reference system works with numerical codes like --sref 2213253170. You can't preview a style before generating, you can't name or organize your library visually, and sharing one with a teammate means handing them a string of digits. In Artificial Studio, you upload the reference images that define a look, name it, and apply it in one click — across any image tool in the platform. And then you can even edit or animate that image!
Yes, on all plans. Everything you generate is yours for commercial use with no conditions.
Yes. You can test the platform and generate images before committing to a paid plan. Midjourney discontinued its free trial and requires a paid subscription from day one.