Google has unveiled its Nano Banana Pro image generation platform, which boasts significant improvements over its predecessor, dubbed Gemini 3. The new software promises to deliver studio-quality designs with unprecedented control and flawless text rendering.
One of the standout features is its enhanced text rendering capabilities. Nano Banana Pro can create context-rich infographics and diagrams, allowing users to render legible text on top of a pre-existing image. This makes it an excellent tool for generating posters and other visual content. The software supports multiple languages, making it accessible to a broader user base.
Another notable feature is its ability to blend multiple elements into a single composition, using up to 14 images at once. Users can also select and edit any part of the created image, adjusting camera angles, focus, color grade, and even swapping out lighting for day or night. This level of control provides users with more flexibility and creative freedom.
Google has also implemented C2PA metadata in the generated images, which aims to facilitate the detection of generative AI or deepfakes. TikTok recently announced its intention to utilize this metadata to better label AI-generated content, a task it currently struggles with.
Interestingly, Nano Banana Pro is free to use for all users, although those on Google's paid plans (AI, Plus, Pro, and Ultra) will have access to more features and higher image quotas. The software is built upon the recently launched Gemini 3 model, making it an integral part of the company's AI development strategy.
One of the standout features is its enhanced text rendering capabilities. Nano Banana Pro can create context-rich infographics and diagrams, allowing users to render legible text on top of a pre-existing image. This makes it an excellent tool for generating posters and other visual content. The software supports multiple languages, making it accessible to a broader user base.
Another notable feature is its ability to blend multiple elements into a single composition, using up to 14 images at once. Users can also select and edit any part of the created image, adjusting camera angles, focus, color grade, and even swapping out lighting for day or night. This level of control provides users with more flexibility and creative freedom.
Google has also implemented C2PA metadata in the generated images, which aims to facilitate the detection of generative AI or deepfakes. TikTok recently announced its intention to utilize this metadata to better label AI-generated content, a task it currently struggles with.
Interestingly, Nano Banana Pro is free to use for all users, although those on Google's paid plans (AI, Plus, Pro, and Ultra) will have access to more features and higher image quotas. The software is built upon the recently launched Gemini 3 model, making it an integral part of the company's AI development strategy.