Midjourney
AI image and video generation with a strong visual style
Midjourney is a creative AI tool for generating images and, according to its site, video models as well. It is aimed at individuals and creative teams that want high-quality visual output through a web app and Discord-based workflows.
Agenticness = how independently a tool can take action, scored across 9 dimensions. Scored independently by David Kooi, Skylark Creations — see full rubric → Last re-evaluated 31 July 2026.
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- Score changeRubric upgrade v3_0 → v3.1: score 2/32 → 4/362 → 4/36(+2)
Rubric upgrade: agenticness v3.0 (8 dims, /32) → v3.1 (9 dims, /36). Adds Dim 9 (Operator Sovereignty), splits Dim 6 into 6a/6b lenses, tightens Dim 4 autonomous-retry distinction. Not a product change — score shift reflects new dimension + recalibrated rubric, not a change in the tool. Fanout suppressed.
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About
Midjourney is an AI image and video generation product from a community-funded research lab. It is best known for producing highly polished visuals, and its docs now point users to an alpha web app at alpha.midjourney.com for the newest model and UI.
Midjourney is strong on creative image generation, and the documentation highlights newer controls like personalization profiles, moodboards, style references, and a Raw mode for stricter prompt adherence. It also says the V8 Alpha is faster and can...
Responds to prompts but takes no autonomous action.
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