Midjourney Now Available in China Through Tencent’s QQ Platform

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Creators in China now have access to Midjourney, an AI-powered image generator offered via Tencent’s instant messaging app QQ. The announcement was made on Monday via Midjourney’s official WeChat account. There are no free trial services available outside of China, but Chinese creators can sign up to the QQ channel and get access up to 25 images for free with limited features. Besides, one can join the platform by signing in at 6 p.m every Monday and Friday starting from May 15. Although there’s no official agreement between Midjourney and Tencent regarding the partnership, Chinese creators are already benefiting from the platform’s exclusive features.

Midjourney is a company devoted to the development of generative AI products such as images, videos, and audio. Founded in 2017, Midjourney is a startup based in Stockholm, Sweden that has quickly become a popular destination for creative professionals. Daniel Jansson, the head of Midjourney, is the force behind the idea and development of the platform. Daniel has been a professional artist and creator for many years and continues to bring new ideas to Midjourney with his experience and expertise. He is a believer in the power of innovative technology, and through Midjourney, he is looking to provide a more dynamic tool for creators to make their projects come to life.

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