Meta is partnering with Midjourney to license the startupโs AI image and video generation technology, Meta Chief AI Officer Alexandr Wang announced Friday in a post on Threads. Wang says Metaโs research teams will collaborate with Midjourney to bring its technology into future AI models and products.
โTo ensure Meta is able to deliver the best possible products for people it will require taking an all-of-the-above approach,โ Wang said. โThis means world-class talent, ambitious compute roadmap, and working with the best players across the industry.โ
The Midjourney partnership could help Meta develop products that compete with industry-leading AI image and video models, such as OpenAIโs Sora, Black Forest Labโs Flux, and Googleโs Veo. Last year, Meta rolled out its own AI image generation tool, Imagine, into several of its products, including Facebook, Instagram, and Messenger. Meta also has an AI video generation tool, Movie Gen, that allows users to create videos from prompts.
The licensing agreement with Midjourney marks Metaโs latest deal to get ahead in the AI race. Earlier this year, CEO Mark Zuckerberg went on a hiring spree for AI talent, offering some researchers compensation packages worth upwards of $100 million. The social media giant also invested $14 billion in Scale AI, and acquired the AI voice startup Play AI.
Meta has held talks with several other leading AI labs about other acquisitions, and Zuckerberg even spoke with Elon Musk about joining his $97 billion takeover bid of OpenAI (Meta ultimately did not join the offer, and OpenAI denied Muskโs bid).
While the terms of Metaโs deal with Midjourney remain unknown, the startupโs CEO, David Holz, said in a post on X that his company remains independent with no investors; Midjourney is one of the few leading AI model developers that has never taken on outside funding. At one point, Meta talked with Midjourney about acquiring the startup, according to Upstarts Media.
Midjourney was founded in 2022 and quickly became a leader in the AI image generation space for its realistic, unique style. By 2023, the startup was reportedly on pace to generate $200 million in revenue. The startup sells subscriptions starting at $10 per month. It offers pricier tiers, which offer more AI image generations, that cost as much as $120 per month. In June, the startup released its first AI video model, V1.
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Metaโs partnership with Midjourney comes just two months after the startup was sued by Disney and Universal, alleging that it trained AI image models on copyrighted works. Several AI model developers โ including Meta โ face similar allegations from copyright holders, however, recent court cases pertaining to AI training data have sided with tech companies.
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