Head-to-head
Recraft vs Midjourney: which AI image generator wins in 2026?
Recraft ($12/mo) and Midjourney ($10/mo) are two of the most-used AI image generators in 2026. Across 6 community votes, Recraft leads with 71% approval.
Quick verdict
On Image quality, pick Midjourney: the arena rates it 5/5 against 4.5/5 for Recraft. On budget, Midjourney wins: it starts at $10/mo versus $12/mo for Recraft.
Line-by-line comparison
Strengths and weaknesses
Recraft
- Recraft V4 (Feb 2026) tops the Hugging Face Text-to-Image Arena in head-to-head human preference evals, ahead of Midjourney V8, DALL-E 3 and FLUX
- Only model in the market that natively generates production-ready SVGs: real paths, structured layers and clean geometry, directly editable in Illustrator or Figma
- Professional designers judged 82% of Recraft outputs production adequate when compared against human work
- Best-in-class text rendering: legible, layout-faithful typography for menus, packaging, infographics and signage
- Cheap and transparent API: $0.04 per raster image and $0.08 per vector ($0.022 and $0.044 with the smaller 20B model), among the lowest published rates for this quality tier
- Real design tooling around the model: brand styles, custom style training, mockups, canvas editing and upscaling in one workspace
- Free plan images are owned by Recraft, published in the public community gallery and not licensed for commercial use; you need a paid plan for ownership
- Strict no-refund policy: cancelling an annual Pro commitment mid-year means the entire prepaid amount is lost, a recurring complaint in 2026 reviews
- Credit caps feel restrictive for heavy users, the most common criticism across G2 and Capterra reviews
- V4 Pro quality costs speed: about 30 seconds per raster image and 45 seconds per vector, versus ~10 seconds for the standard model
- No native 4K: raster output tops out at 2048x2048 with V4 Pro, and there is no video generation at all
Midjourney
- Still the reference for artistic direction and photorealism: even GPT Image 2 reviews concede Midjourney leads on pure aesthetics
- V8.1 (released April 30, 2026) renders standard jobs about 4-5x faster than earlier versions and outputs native 2K HD images without upscaling
- Quoted text in prompts now renders accurately (street signs, product labels, poster typography), a night-and-day fix over V7
- Standard plan at $30/month includes unlimited Relax-mode generations, effectively flat-rate unlimited images
- Draft mode generates 24 style variations per run (--sref random) for very fast visual exploration
- Built-in image-to-video: animate any still into a 5-second clip, extendable up to 21 seconds
- No free tier and no free trial: the cheapest way to generate a single image is the $10 Basic plan, which only includes about 3.3 fast GPU hours
- Still no official public API as of mid-2026; third-party wrappers automate Discord or the web app, violate the ToS and get accounts banned
- Stealth mode (keeping generations private) is locked behind the $60/month Pro plan; everything below is public by default
- GPU-hour billing is opaque: an HD image costs 1.3 GPU minutes vs 0.8 for SD, and extra fast hours cost $4 each
- Ongoing Disney and Universal copyright lawsuit (filed June 2025) creates legal uncertainty for commercial users
Cast your verdict
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The arena’s verdict on Recraft
Recraft is the obvious buy for designers: if you need logos, icons or any vector asset, no other model produces real editable SVGs, and V4's leaderboard-topping raster quality removes the old trade-off. At $12/mo for Basic ($10 annual) with full commercial rights it undercuts Midjourney while beating it in 2026 human preference rankings. Developers get one of the cheapest quality APIs at $0.04 per image. Avoid the free plan for anything professional, since Recraft owns those images, and think twice before prepaying annually given the no-refund policy. Photographers and video-first creators should look at Krea or Firefly instead, since Recraft does images only.
The arena’s verdict on Midjourney
Take Midjourney if visual quality is the product: concept artists, art directors and social creators still get the best-looking output per dollar, and Standard at $30 with unlimited Relax is the sweet spot. Skip the $10 Basic if you generate daily, its 3.3 fast GPU hours vanish quickly. Developers who need an API should pick FLUX or GPT Image 2 instead, since Midjourney still ships no official API and wrapper use risks a ban. Teams with strict IP compliance requirements should watch the Disney and Universal lawsuit before betting a production pipeline on it.
What the crowd says
On Recraft
“The API at 4 cents an image made our thumbnail pipeline trivial to build. Quality is a clear step above what we had with SDXL.”
“V4 text rendering is absurdly good. Did a full restaurant menu mockup without a single garbled letter, first try.”
“Only tool where the SVG output is actually editable in Illustrator. Real paths, clean layers. It replaced my entire icon workflow.”
On Midjourney
“It's 2026 and there is still no API. Got my account flagged after trying a wrapper for product shots, moved that workload to FLUX.”
“Standard plan with unlimited relax is basically flat-rate unlimited images. I queue batches overnight and wake up to a full moodboard.”
“V8.1 draft mode changed how I work: 24 quick styles, then upscale the keeper. Still the best looking output of anything I've tried.”
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Frequently asked questions
Is Recraft better than Midjourney?
The crowd currently sides with Recraft: 71% recommend it, versus 57% for Midjourney (6 votes). On Image quality, Midjourney rates higher (5/5 vs 4.5/5). The right pick depends on your use case. The line-by-line comparison on this page breaks down pricing, key specs and arena ratings.
Which is cheaper, Recraft or Midjourney?
Midjourney is cheaper: it starts at $10/mo, while Recraft starts at $12/mo.
Which has the better free tier, Recraft or Midjourney?
Recraft does (50 daily credits, personal use only: images are owned by Recraft, public in the community gallery, no commercial rights), while Midjourney has no free tier.