Comparison

wizard.tattoo vs Midjourney

Midjourney is a general-purpose AI image generator with exceptional artistic range, but no tattoo-specific tooling and no free tier. wizard.tattoo is built only for tattoos: prompt-to-design across 20 styles, on-body try-on, stencil export, and a temporary-tattoo test.

What's the difference between wizard.tattoo and Midjourney?

Midjourney can produce striking tattoo-style art through prompting, but it's a general image generator, not a tattoo tool. wizard.tattoo is purpose-built for the journey from idea to ink: it previews a design on your skin, exports an artist-ready stencil, and lets you wear a temporary version to test it — none of which Midjourney provides.

wizard.tattoo vs Midjourney: capability comparison

wizard.tattoo vs Midjourney: capability comparison
Capabilitywizard.tattooMidjourney
Tattoo-specializedYesNo
Virtual try-onYesNo
Stencil exportYesNo
Temporary-tattoo testYesNo
Free tierNoNo
General-purpose image generationNoYes

wizard.tattoo key facts

From $1.99/month
20 tattoo styles
Available in 54 languages
Virtual try-on, artist-ready stencils, and a temporary-tattoo test loop

Where wizard.tattoo fits

wizard.tattoo turns a tattoo idea into a plan you can act on. Generate across 20 tattoo styles, preview the result on a photo of your body, convert it to an artist-ready stencil, and order a temporary tattoo to validate it in real life. It's available in 54 languages, with paid plans from the Apprentice tier ($1.99/month).

When Midjourney may suit you better

Midjourney is the stronger choice when you want broad creative range beyond tattoos — concept art, illustration, photoreal scenes — and you're comfortable adapting general output into a tattoo yourself. Its image quality and stylistic breadth across all subjects exceed what any single-purpose tool targets.

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Comparison FAQ

What's the difference between wizard.tattoo and Midjourney?
wizard.tattoo is tattoo-specialized with on-body try-on, stencil export, and a temporary-tattoo test. Midjourney is a general image generator with no tattoo-specific features — it makes images, but it doesn't help you place, stencil, or test a tattoo.
Which is better for designing a tattoo?
For tattoos specifically, wizard.tattoo's purpose-built workflow wins — it covers preview, stencil, and physical testing. Midjourney is better if you want general-purpose image generation and don't need tattoo placement or validation tools.
How does pricing compare?
Midjourney has no free tier; its cheapest paid plan is the Basic subscription. wizard.tattoo also has no free tier, with paid plans starting at the Apprentice tier ($1.99/month) and tattoo validation features on higher tiers.
Can I use either for free?
Neither offers a free tier. Midjourney removed its free trial and now requires a paid plan; wizard.tattoo is paid-only from the Apprentice tier. The difference is what you get: a general generator versus a complete tattoo workflow.
Can I bring a Midjourney image into wizard.tattoo?
Yes — you can use a Midjourney image as a reference or starting point in wizard.tattoo, then add the tattoo-specific steps it lacks: on-body preview, stencil conversion, and a temporary-tattoo test.