
The very popular Nano Banana image generation and editing AI feature is now upgraded to Nano Banana Pro. This is based on Gemini 3 Pro, which Google unveiled yesterday.
Google says it can “help you visualize and design anything” – prototypes, infographics, turning handwritten notes into diagrams, that sort of thing.
Nano Banana Pro lets you “generate more accurate, context-rich visuals based on enhanced reasoning, world knowledge and real-time information”. It can help you get accurate educational explainers to learn more about a new subject, with context-rich infographics and diagrams based on the content you provide or facts from the real world. It can also connect to Google Search to “help you create a quick snapshot for a recipe or visualize real-time information like weather or sports”.

Google boasts that Nano Banana Pro is the best model for creating images with correctly rendered and legible text. You can now create more detailed text in mockups and posters with a wider variety of textures, fonts, and calligraphy. And with Gemini’s multilingual reasoning, you get text in multiple languages. You can also localize or translate your content.

Nano Banana Pro can blend up to 14 images and maintains the consistency and resemblance of up to 5 people. You can also select, refine and transform any part of an image with improved localized editing. Adjusting camera angles, changing the focus, applying sophisticated color grading, transforming scene lighting – all of this is possible with just a prompt. There is a wide range of aspect ratios available for your images, in “2K” and 4K resolutions.
Nano Banana Pro is now rolling out globally in the Gemini app when you select “Create images” in the “Thinking” model. If you are a free user, you will receive limited free quotas, after which you’ll go back to the original non-Pro Nano Banana. If you’re a subscriber to Google AI Plus, Pro, or Ultra, you get higher quotas.
Nano Banana Pro is also available in the US for Google AI Pro and AI Ultra subscribers in AI Mode in Google Search. And it’s also available in NotebookLM globally for subscribers.
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