Professional AI image generator powered by Google's Gemini 3 Pro. Generate stunning 4K images with perfect text rendering, 14-image multi-reference, and real-time Search grounding. Free preview available.
1. What is Nano Banana Pro?
Nano Banana Pro (powered by Google's Gemini 3 Pro Image) is the latest breakthrough in AI image generation, launched November 20, 2025. It's designed for creators who need professional-grade visuals with pixel-perfect text rendering, multi-reference composition, and 4K resolution output.
Unlike traditional AI generators that struggle with text or consistency, Nano Banana Pro excels at creating infographics, branded materials, complex compositions, and commercial-quality assets in a single generation.
Key Features:
- 🎯 Perfect Text Rendering: Generate crystal-clear text, logos, and typography directly in images—no more blurry or garbled text
- 🖼️ 4K Ultra HD Output: Professional 4K resolution (up to 4096×4096) for commercial print and digital use
- 🔗 14-Image Multi-Reference: Combine up to 14 reference images to create complex, consistent compositions
- 👥 Character Consistency: Maintain identity and appearance for up to 5 people across multiple images
- 🌐 Real-Time Search Grounding: Connect to Google Search for fact-accurate visuals with current data
- 🎨 Studio-Grade Controls: Fine-tune camera angles, depth of field, lighting, and color grading
- ⚡ Multi-Turn Editing: Iteratively refine your image through conversational commands
- 🔒 Enterprise Ready: Built-in SynthID watermarking, Vertex AI integration, batch processing support
2. How to Use Nano Banana Pro?
Create professional AI images with advanced capabilities in three streamlined steps:
Step 1: Access Nano Banana Pro
Nano Banana Pro is available across multiple Google platforms:
- Gemini App: Open the Gemini app and select "Create images with Thinking" mode
- AI Studio: Visit aistudio.google.com for developer access and API integration
- Vertex AI: Enterprise users can access via Google Cloud's Vertex AI with provisioned throughput
- Google Workspace: Available in Slides and Vids for presentation and video creation
- Google Ads: Generate campaign visuals directly in your ad workflows
💡 Tip: For complex multi-reference projects or iterative editing, AI Studio provides the most control and flexibility.
Step 2: Craft Your Prompt & Configure Settings
Write a Detailed Prompt
The quality of your output depends on prompt specificity. Include:
- Subject: What you want to create (e.g., "product packaging mockup for organic coffee brand")
- Visual Details: Colors, materials, composition (e.g., "earthy brown tones, recycled kraft paper texture, centered layout")
- Text Content: Exact text to appear in the image (e.g., "include text 'MORNING BLOOM' in elegant serif font")
- Style & Mood: Aesthetic direction (e.g., "minimalist, premium, natural lighting")
- Technical Specs: Resolution and format needs (e.g., "4K resolution, suitable for print")
Example prompt:
Create a professional infographic poster showing '5 Benefits of Remote Work' with clean modern design. Include these text sections: 1) Better Work-Life Balance, 2) Increased Productivity, 3) Cost Savings, 4) Environmental Impact, 5) Global Talent Access. Use blue and white color scheme, icons for each section, corporate style, 4K resolution.

Configure Generation Parameters
- 📐 Image Size & Aspect Ratio:
- Standard: 1K (1024×1024), 2K (2048×2048)
- Ultra HD: 4K (4096×4096 square, 3840×2160 landscape)
- Aspect Ratios: 1:1, 16:9, 9:16, 4:3, 3:4, 21:9, and more
- 🖼️ Reference Images (optional but powerful):
- Upload up to 14 reference images to guide style, composition, or character appearance
- Specify in your prompt which elements to reference from each image
- 🔍 Search Grounding (optional):
- Enable for fact-sensitive content requiring real-time data (stock charts, weather maps, current events)
- ⚙️ Studio Controls (advanced):
- Camera angle, focus depth, lighting setup, color grading
💡 Multi-Reference Pro Tip: When using multiple references, explicitly state in your prompt: "Use character design from image 1, background environment from image 2, and color palette from image 3."
Step 3: Generate & Refine
Click "Generate" and Nano Banana Pro will create your image using its advanced reasoning mode (typically 15-45 seconds depending on complexity and resolution).
After generation, you can:
- ✏️ Multi-Turn Edit: Refine iteratively with conversational commands like "Make the text larger," "Adjust lighting to golden hour," or "Change background to navy blue"
- 📥 Download: Save in PNG, JPEG, WebP, or HEIC formats at full resolution
- 🔄 Iterate with Variations: Generate multiple versions with adjusted parameters
- 📋 Export Prompt: Save your successful prompt and settings for future projects
- 🌐 Localize: Request multilingual versions with translated text directly in the image
💡 Editing Workflow Tip: For complex projects, generate a base image first, then use multi-turn editing to fine-tune specific elements. This is faster than regenerating from scratch.
3. Nano Banana Pro Use Cases & Example Prompts
3.1 Text-Heavy Design (Where Nano Banana Pro Excels)
📊 Infographics & Data Visualization
Use Cases: Educational materials, social media posts, presentation slides, reports
Why Nano Banana Pro: Perfect text rendering ensures all labels, numbers, and captions are crystal clear and readable
Prompt Example:
Create an infographic titled 'The Future of AI in 2026' with 4 key trend sections. Include these labels: '1. Multimodal AI', '2. Edge Computing', '3. AI Regulation', '4. Personalization'. Use modern tech aesthetic with blue gradient background, clean white text, icon for each section, professional corporate style, 2K resolution.
Key Points: Specify exact text content, hierarchy, and layout requirements
🍔 Menu Design & Restaurant Materials
Use Cases: Restaurant menus, cafe boards, food truck signage, promotional posters
Why Nano Banana Pro: Generates legible text in multiple languages with authentic food photography style
Prompt Example:
Design a modern coffee shop menu board showing: 'SPECIALTY DRINKS' as header, with items 'Caramel Macchiato - $5.50', 'Vanilla Latte - $4.75', 'Espresso - $3.00', 'Matcha Latte - $5.25'. Include coffee bean illustrations, warm brown and cream color palette, chalk-art style on dark background, high-end cafe aesthetic.

Key Points: Include exact pricing, item names, and style that matches brand identity
🏷️ Product Labels & Packaging Design
Use Cases: Product mockups, label design, packaging concepts, brand development
Why Nano Banana Pro: Text clarity + 4K resolution makes it suitable for print-ready mockups
Prompt Example:
Product label design for organic honey jar: Include 'PURE WILDFLOWER HONEY' as main text, 'Raw & Unfiltered' as subtitle, '500g NET WT' at bottom. Add honeycomb pattern background, golden yellow and cream colors, vintage botanical illustrations, premium organic aesthetic, 4K resolution suitable for print.

Key Points: Specify all required text, legal requirements, and print specifications
3.2 Brand & Marketing Materials
📢 Social Media Campaign Graphics
Use Cases: Instagram posts, Facebook ads, LinkedIn banners, Twitter headers
Why Nano Banana Pro: Multi-reference consistency ensures brand coherence across campaign assets
Prompt Example:
Create Instagram carousel post for fitness app launch. Include bold text 'TRANSFORM YOUR BODY' at top, '30-Day Challenge' in middle, 'Join 10,000+ Members' at bottom. Show person doing yoga pose, vibrant gradient background (purple to blue), energetic and motivational mood, modern app interface style, Instagram square format (1:1), high contrast for mobile viewing.
Key Points: Specify platform format, text hierarchy, and brand energy
🎪 Event Posters & Announcements
Use Cases: Conference posters, concert flyers, webinar promotions, community events
Why Nano Banana Pro: Search grounding can pull in real venue images or current event details
Prompt Example:
Event poster for 'AI Innovation Summit 2026' conference. Include text: 'AI INNOVATION SUMMIT' (main title), 'March 15-17, 2026' (date), 'San Francisco Convention Center' (venue), 'Register Now' (CTA). Futuristic tech aesthetic, holographic elements, blue and silver colors, professional conference style, speakers silhouettes in background, 16:9 landscape format.
Key Points: Clear event details, strong visual hierarchy, eye-catching design
🎨 Brand Identity Mockups
Use Cases: Logo applications, brand guidelines, client presentations, portfolio pieces
Why Nano Banana Pro: 14-image multi-reference lets you combine logo + multiple brand elements
Prompt Example:
Brand mockup scene showing 'URBAN BREW' coffee shop branding. Display logo on: coffee cup, shopping bag, business card, and storefront sign. Maintain consistent brand identity with forest green and copper color scheme, minimalist modern aesthetic, natural lighting, lifestyle product photography style, 4K resolution.
Key Points: Maintain visual consistency, specify all branded elements, realistic presentation
3.3 Professional & Educational Content
📚 Educational Diagrams & Charts
Use Cases: Textbooks, online courses, training materials, academic presentations
Why Nano Banana Pro: Search grounding ensures factual accuracy for scientific/technical content
Prompt Example:
Educational diagram showing 'The Water Cycle' with labeled stages. Include text labels: 'Evaporation', 'Condensation', 'Precipitation', 'Collection'. Show sun, clouds, rain, ocean, and arrows indicating flow. Use pastel blue and white color scheme, clean scientific illustration style, suitable for middle school students, clear and simple, 2K resolution.
Key Points: Accurate information, age-appropriate style, clear labeling
📊 Business Presentations & Reports
Use Cases: Quarterly reports, pitch decks, client proposals, internal communications
Why Nano Banana Pro: Studio controls ensure professional, consistent look across all slides
Prompt Example:
Corporate slide showing 'Q4 2025 Revenue Growth' with text '+47% YoY Growth' as headline, 'Record-Breaking Quarter' as subtitle. Include upward trending arrow graphic, professional blue and grey color scheme, modern corporate aesthetic, clean data visualization style, 16:9 presentation format, suitable for executive audience.
Key Points: Professional tone, data clarity, executive-ready polish
3.4 Creative & Artistic Projects
📚 Book Covers & Publishing
Use Cases: eBook covers, print book designs, magazine covers, comic book titles
Why Nano Banana Pro: Typography + 4K output creates print-ready professional covers
Prompt Example:
Book cover design for thriller novel titled 'THE LAST WITNESS'. Include author name 'Sarah Mitchell' at bottom. Dark moody atmosphere, shadowy figure in fog, urban noir aesthetic, bold sans-serif title text, commercial fiction style, 4K resolution suitable for print, 2:3 portrait format.
Key Points: Commercial appeal, genre-appropriate style, print quality
🎬 Storyboard & Concept Art
Use Cases: Film pre-production, animation planning, game design, creative pitches
Why Nano Banana Pro: Character consistency feature maintains appearance across multiple scenes
Prompt Example:
Storyboard frame for sci-fi short film: Show female astronaut (African American, short hair, space suit with 'TERRA-7' patch) discovering ancient artifact on Mars surface. Wide cinematic shot, red desert landscape, dramatic lighting from two suns, sense of wonder and mystery, Blade Runner meets Interstellar aesthetic, 16:9 cinematic format.
Key Points: Character details for consistency, cinematic composition, mood direction
🌐 Multilingual Content Creation
Use Cases: International marketing, localized campaigns, travel content, global brands
Why Nano Banana Pro: Native multilingual text generation without quality loss
Prompt Example:
Welcome sign in 5 languages for hotel lobby. Include text: 'Welcome' (English), 'Bienvenidos' (Spanish), 'Bienvenue' (French), '欢迎' (Chinese), 'ようこそ' (Japanese). Elegant serif typography, gold text on deep blue background, luxury hospitality aesthetic, symmetrical layout, 4K resolution.
Key Points: Accurate translations, visual harmony across languages, cultural sensitivity
4. Advanced Features Guide
4.1 Mastering Multi-Reference Image Composition
Nano Banana Pro's 14-image reference capability is a game-changer for complex projects. Here's how to use it effectively:
How Multi-Reference Works
You can upload up to 14 different images and specify in your prompt which elements to pull from each. The AI intelligently blends:
- Character/Subject References: Extract specific people, animals, or objects
- Style References: Adopt artistic style, color grading, or visual treatment
- Composition References: Mimic layout, perspective, or framing
- Environment References: Borrow backgrounds, settings, or atmospheric elements
- Color Palette References: Match specific color schemes
Best Practices
✅ Be Explicit About What to Reference:
BAD: "Use these 3 images as reference" GOOD: "Use the woman's face and hairstyle from image 1, the clothing style from image 2, and the outdoor garden background from image 3. Maintain the soft natural lighting from image 1."
✅ Organize by Function:
- Images 1-3: Character references (if maintaining person identity)
- Images 4-6: Environment/background references
- Images 7-10: Style and mood references
- Images 11-14: Detail elements (props, textures, lighting)
✅ Use Consistent Resolution Sources: Higher quality references produce better results
Example Workflow: Creating Consistent Brand Campaign
Goal: Create 5 campaign images with consistent brand model and aesthetic
Step 1: Upload references
- Image 1: Brand model headshot (for facial consistency)
- Image 2: Brand color palette example
- Image 3: Desired photography style (lifestyle/editorial)
- Image 4: Logo and brand assets
Step 2: First generation prompt
Create lifestyle product photo of woman (use facial features and skin tone from image 1) holding eco-friendly water bottle. Match the earthy green and beige color palette from image 2. Use natural lifestyle photography style from image 3 with soft natural lighting. Show brand logo from image 4 on water bottle. Outdoor park setting, genuine smile, 4K resolution.
Step 3: Iterate for campaign variations (maintaining consistency)
Same woman (from image 1) now doing yoga pose in studio setting. Keep same color palette (image 2) and photography style (image 3). Brand logo visible on yoga mat. Natural window light, wellness aesthetic, 4K.
💡 Pro Tip: Save successful multi-reference setups as "collections" for future projects
4.2 Character Consistency Across Series
Maintain up to 5 distinct people's appearances across multiple generated images.
How It Works
When you provide a clear reference of a person, Nano Banana Pro preserves:
- Facial features and proportions
- Skin tone and complexion
- Hair color, style, and texture
- Overall identity and likeness
Best Practices for Character Consistency
- Provide High-Quality Reference: Use well-lit, clear photos where face is visible
- Describe Consistently: Use identical character descriptions across prompts
- Specify Character Number: "Person 1 (from reference image 1)" when working with multiple characters
- Keep Core Features: Don't drastically change fundamental features between generations
Example: Comic Book Series
Panel 1 Prompt:
Comic book art of female detective (reference image 1 for face): Asian woman, mid-30s, sharp eyes, black leather jacket, standing at crime scene. Neo-noir style, dramatic shadows, urban night setting, 16:9 format.
Panel 2 Prompt (maintaining character):
Same detective from image 1, now sitting at desk examining evidence. Keep exact facial features and hairstyle from previous generation. Office interior, desk lamp lighting, focused expression, same neo-noir comic style, 16:9 format.
💡 Consistency Tip: Reference your own previously generated image from Nano Banana Pro as a character reference for subsequent images
4.3 Perfect Text Rendering Techniques
Nano Banana Pro's text generation is its standout feature. Here's how to maximize quality:
Text Specification Best Practices
✅ Always Use Exact Quotes:
Include text "GRAND OPENING" in bold red letters at top
✅ Specify Typography Details:
Use elegant serif font for title, sans-serif for body text
✅ Define Text Hierarchy:
Main headline: "SUMMER SALE" (large, bold) Subheadline: "Up to 50% Off" (medium, regular weight) Fine print: "Terms apply" (small, light)
✅ Indicate Text Placement:
Place "Welcome" centered at top third of image
Common Text Scenarios & Solutions
Scenario 1: Multi-Line Text Blocks
Create motivational poster with text arranged as follows: Line 1: "NEVER" (top, large) Line 2: "GIVE" (middle-top) Line 3: "UP" (middle-bottom, largest) Line 4: "ON YOUR DREAMS" (bottom, small) Vertical stacked layout, bold sans-serif, white text on dark background.
Scenario 2: Mixed Language Text
Bilingual storefront sign showing "OPEN" in English (top, red) and "営业中" in Chinese (bottom, red). White background, clear readable fonts, equal prominence for both languages.
Scenario 3: Text as Design Element
Typographic poster where the word "MUSIC" forms a wave shape. Each letter flows into next with musical note symbols integrated. Colorful gradient fill, modern artistic typography, 4K resolution.
💡 Quality Tip: For critical text (legal disclaimers, product info), always review at 100% zoom before finalizing
4.4 4K & Print-Ready Output Settings
When to Use 4K Resolution
- 📰 Print materials (posters, brochures, packaging)
- 📺 Large displays (billboards, trade show graphics)
- 📸 Professional portfolios
- 📚 Book/magazine publishing
- 🖼️ Gallery prints or fine art reproduction
Resolution Guide
| Output Use | Recommended Size | Aspect Ratio |
|---|---|---|
| Social media posts | 2K (2048×2048) | 1:1 or 9:16 |
| Website headers | 2K-4K (5120×2880) | 16:9 |
| Print posters (18×24") | 4K (4096×4096) | 1:1 or custom |
| Magazine spreads | 4K (5120×2880) | 16:9 |
| Product packaging mockups | 4K (4096×4096) | Match product |
| Digital presentations | 2K (3840×2160) | 16:9 |
Print Optimization Checklist
☑️ Generate at 4K resolution
☑️ Use PNG format for best quality (no compression artifacts)
☑️ Specify "suitable for print" or "print-ready" in prompt
☑️ Review text legibility at actual print size
☑️ Check color mode requirements (some printers need CMYK)
☑️ Include bleed area in composition if needed
4.5 Search Grounding for Factual Accuracy
What is Search Grounding?
Nano Banana Pro can connect to Google Search in real-time to ensure factual accuracy in your generated images.
When to Enable Search Grounding
- 📈 Data visualizations (stock charts, statistics, demographics)
- 🌍 Geographic content (maps, landmarks, cityscapes)
- 📅 Current events or time-sensitive content
- 🏛️ Historical accuracy (architecture, costumes, artifacts)
- ⚖️ Regulatory/compliance content requiring verified information
Example with Search Grounding
Create infographic showing "Top 5 Most Populated Cities in 2025" with accurate current population numbers and city skyline silhouettes. Include city names and population figures. Modern clean design, blue and grey color scheme, 2K resolution. [Enable Search Grounding]
Nano Banana Pro will:
- Query Google Search for current population data
- Verify city rankings
- Generate image with accurate, up-to-date information
💡 Accuracy Tip: Always enable Search Grounding for client work involving statistics or factual claims
5. Nano Banana Pro FAQs
Q1: What makes Nano Banana Pro different from other AI image generators?
A: Nano Banana Pro stands out in three key areas:
- Text Rendering Excellence: Unlike most AI generators that produce blurry or distorted text, Nano Banana Pro generates crystal-clear, legible typography directly in images—perfect for infographics, menus, posters, and branded materials
- Multi-Reference Mastery: Combine up to 14 reference images in a single generation, enabling complex compositions with consistent characters (up to 5 people), styles, and brand elements
- Professional Output: Native 4K resolution support with studio-grade controls (camera angle, depth of field, lighting, color grading) for commercial-quality results
- Real-Time Search Grounding: Connect to Google Search for factually accurate data visualizations and current information
These capabilities make it ideal for professional designers, marketers, and creators who need commercial-grade assets with text precision.
Q2: How do I access Nano Banana Pro?
A: Nano Banana Pro is available through multiple Google platforms:
- Free Preview: Gemini App (select "Create images with Thinking" mode)
- Developer Access: AI Studio at aistudio.google.com (includes API integration)
- Enterprise: Vertex AI on Google Cloud (with provisioned throughput and batch processing)
- Integrated Tools: Google Workspace (Slides, Vids), Google Ads
The free preview provides full access to core features including 4K generation, multi-reference, and text rendering. Enterprise users get additional benefits like batch processing and custom throughput.
Q3: Why is my generated text sometimes still unclear or misspelled?
A: While Nano Banana Pro has superior text rendering, quality depends on prompt specificity. To ensure perfect text:
✅ Use exact quotes:
Include text "COFFEE SHOP" not add coffee shop text✅ Specify text formatting:
bold sans-serif font, centered, large size✅ Define hierarchy:
Main title (large), subtitle (medium), description (small)✅ Indicate placement:
Place text at top third of image✅ Request languages explicitly: For non-English, specify
Include Chinese text "欢迎光临"If text issues persist:
- Use multi-turn editing: "Fix the spelling of 'RESTAURANT'"
- Generate multiple versions and select the best
- For critical text, review at 100% zoom before finalizing
Q4: How do I maintain character consistency across multiple images?
A: Follow this workflow for consistent characters:
Step 1: Provide a clear reference
- Upload high-quality photo(s) of the person/character
- Ensure face is well-lit and clearly visible
- Can use up to 5 different people references simultaneously
Step 2: Use consistent descriptions
- First prompt:
Create image of woman (use facial features from reference image 1): Asian, mid-30s, black hair in ponytail, blue jacket... - Subsequent prompts:
Same woman from image 1, now in different setting...
Step 3: Reference your own generations
- Save your first generated image
- Upload it as a reference for the next image in the series
- This compounds consistency across a sequence
💡 Pro Tip: For storyboards or comic series, generate your first "character study" image, then use that as reference for all subsequent panels.
Q5: Can I use Nano Banana Pro images for commercial projects?
A: Yes, images generated with Nano Banana Pro can be used commercially, subject to Google's AI usage policies:
✅ Allowed:
- Marketing materials, advertisements, social media
- Product packaging and branding (with your own designs/text)
- Client work and professional projects
- Print materials, websites, presentations
- Content creation (blogs, videos, courses)
⚠️ Important Considerations:
- All images include SynthID watermarking (imperceptible digital watermark)
- Some tiers include visible Gemini watermark (removed for Ultra subscribers and AI Studio developers)
- Follow Google's usage policies regarding harmful content, deepfakes, and misrepresentation
- For highly regulated industries (medical, legal, financial), verify compliance requirements
💡 Licensing Tip: For client work, document that images are AI-generated and check if client agreements require disclosure.
Q6: How do I combine multiple reference images effectively?
A: Master multi-reference with this framework:
Organize by Purpose (up to 14 images):
- Character refs (1-5 images): People whose appearance you want to maintain
- Style refs (1-3 images): Artistic style, color grading, visual treatment
- Composition refs (1-2 images): Layout, framing, perspective
- Environment refs (1-3 images): Background settings, props, atmosphere
Specify Explicitly in Prompt:
Create portrait photo using: - Facial features and hairstyle from image 1 - Clothing style and color palette from image 2 - Background setting and lighting from image 3 - Overall color grading and mood from image 4
Common Multi-Reference Scenarios:
Brand Campaign: Logo (img 1) + model (img 2) + style (img 3) + setting (img 4)
Product Mockup: Product (img 1) + lifestyle scene (img 2) + lighting style (img 3)
Character Scene: Character face (img 1) + costume (img 2) + environment (img 3) + lighting (img 4)
💡 Efficiency Tip: Create a reference "kit" with 5-8 core brand/style images that you reuse across projects for consistency.
Q7: What resolution should I use for different outputs?
A: Choose based on final use:
Social Media → 2K (2048×2048 or 1440×2560)
- Fast generation, sufficient quality for screens
- Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn
Web Graphics → 2K to 4K (depending on viewport)
- Website headers: 4K (5120×2880) for retina displays
- Blog images: 2K is typically sufficient
Print Materials → Always 4K
- Posters, brochures, business cards, packaging
- 4K (4096×4096) provides ~300 DPI at standard print sizes
- Specify "print-ready" and "high resolution" in prompt
Presentations → 2K (3840×2160)
- Standard 4K screen resolution
- Faster generation than 4K, looks crisp on projectors
Professional Portfolio → 4K
- Maximum quality for showcasing work
- Future-proofs assets for various uses
💡 Balance Tip: Start with 2K for concept/approval, regenerate approved designs at 4K for final delivery.
Q8: Does Search Grounding slow down generation?
A: Yes, slightly. Search Grounding adds 5-15 seconds to generation time because Nano Banana Pro:
- Queries Google Search for current data
- Verifies facts and statistics
- Integrates accurate information into the visual
When to enable it:
✅ Data visualizations with specific numbers
✅ Geographic/landmark accuracy
✅ Current events or time-sensitive content
✅ Historical accuracy requirements
When to skip it:
❌ Pure creative/artistic work
❌ Fictional content
❌ Speed is critical and facts aren't central
❌ Concept drafts (enable for final version)
The accuracy benefit usually outweighs the time cost for professional work.
Q9: Can I edit generated images afterwards?
A: Yes, Nano Banana Pro offers powerful iterative editing:
Multi-Turn Conversational Editing:
After generating, refine with natural commands:
- "Make the text larger and bold"
- "Change background to sunset lighting"
- "Add a coffee cup on the table"
- "Shift the person slightly to the left"
Studio Controls Adjustments:
- Camera angle: "Switch to low-angle shot"
- Focus: "Blur the background more, sharp focus on face"
- Lighting: "Add rim lighting from the right side"
- Color: "Increase warmth, reduce saturation"
Regional Editing:
Target specific areas: "Keep everything the same but change the shirt color to navy blue"
💡 Workflow Tip: Generate base image → review → multi-turn edit for refinements → download final. This is faster and maintains consistency better than regenerating from scratch.
Q10: What's the difference between Nano Banana and Nano Banana Pro?
A: Nano Banana Pro (Gemini 3 Pro Image) is the advanced successor to Nano Banana (Gemini 2.5 Flash Image):
| Feature | Nano Banana | Nano Banana Pro |
|---|---|---|
| Max Resolution | 2K | 4K |
| Text Rendering | Good | Exceptional |
| Reference Images | Up to 4 | Up to 14 |
| Character Consistency | Basic | Up to 5 people |
| Studio Controls | Limited | Comprehensive |
| Search Grounding | No | Yes |
| Generation Speed | Faster | Slightly slower (higher quality) |
| Best For | Quick social content | Professional/commercial work |
| Pricing Tier | Standard | Premium (free preview available) |
When to use each:
- Nano Banana: Quick social media posts, concepts, high-volume generation
- Nano Banana Pro: Client work, print materials, brand campaigns, complex compositions, text-critical designs
Both are excellent; choose based on project requirements and quality needs.