Switch Midjourney model versions

Demo summary
The creator shows how to select different AI models (like V7) using the --version parameter in a prompt or by selecting a model in the version settings menu.
Step-by-step
- Open the settings menu
- Locate the version section
- Select a specific model version to change your default selection
- Add --version or --v followed by the model number to the end of a prompt to override defaults
Options
- Change the default model for all future prompts in settings
- Specify model versions on a prompt-by-prompt basis using parameters
Watch out for
- Any parameter added to a prompt will override the default selection in settings
All demos from “Get BETTER Midjourney Results: 4 Parameters to Master First | Beginner's Guide 2026”
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4:080:44Switch Midjourney model versionsCurrentThe creator shows how to select different AI models (like V7) using the --version parameter in a prompt or by selecting a model in the version settings menu.Midjourney· AI Image Generator- Watch “Get BETTER Midjourney Results: 4 Parameters to Master First | Beginner's Guide 2026” →
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