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EU VETTED
Alternatives to

European alternatives to Midjourney.

US-incorporated independent AI image generator, San Francisco.

ALTERNATIVES
2
CLOUD-ACT · NONE
0
WITH BSI C5
0
FREE TIER
1

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TOP PICKS

Which are the closest Midjourney alternatives?

Ordered by feature parity and migration friction, which is weighted higher than feature breadth.

Freepik
Spain · Founded 2010
EU-BASED
★ #1 PICK

Spanish AI image generation platform (Pikaso, F Lite model) by the Freepik Group; majority-owned by Swedish PE firm EQT; 200M+ users.

Public DPA Sub-processors Open source
FROM
CLOUD ACT
MINOR
Black Forest Labs
Germany · Founded 2024
EU-HOSTED
★ #2 PICK

Freiburg-based German image-generation lab (FLUX models, Stable Diffusion creators), but heavily US-VC-funded; open-weight FLUX [schnell] under Apache 2.0.

Public DPA Sub-processors Open source
FROM
CLOUD ACT
MATERIAL
SIDE-BY-SIDE

How do the 2 European alternatives to Midjourney compare?

All 2 alternatives, benchmarked against Midjourney.

Feature comparison

Beyond compliance: how these alternatives compare on the capabilities you actually use day to day.

Feature Freepik Black Forest Labs
Self-hostable No Yes
API access Yes Yes
Open-weight models Yes Yes
Fine-tuning Yes Yes
Multimodal Yes Yes
WHAT YOU'RE LEAVING
What are you leaving behind with Midjourney?

Listed for transparency. Every product on this page is benchmarked against this baseline.

Midjourney US-incorporated

US-incorporated independent AI image generator, San Francisco.

US-based
OWNERSHIP
US-OWNED
CLOUD ACT
DIRECT
HOSTING
Likely AWS · US
SCHREMS II
Default SCC + supp.
METHODOLOGY

How we verified each row above.

For every product we read the public DPA, sub-processors document, hosting region declaration, and corporate ownership records. Each is timestamped. Signals are editorial, re-verified quarterly. We never accept self-attestation.

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