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Google has introduced Nano Banana Pro, the next generation of its image generation and editing technology built on Gemini 3 Pro. The new model pushes beyond its predecessor, Nano Banana, with stronger reasoning, richer real-world context, and higher fidelity visuals aimed at both casual creators and professional designers.
Nano Banana Pro focuses on accuracy, clarity and control. It can turn loose ideas into clean visuals, build diagrams from notes, create infographics backed by real information, and generate multilingual text directly inside images with improved legibility. With Gemini 3’s expanded world knowledge, the model can also ground visuals in real-time data from Search, which allows creators to produce explainers, recipes, weather snapshots and more.
A major upgrade comes from its ability to maintain consistency across complex scenes. Nano Banana Pro can blend up to 14 images and keep the appearance of up to 5 people accurate across angles, lighting and compositions. This is aimed at workflows like product design, fashion editorials, architectural previews and multi-character scenes.
Editing control has also taken a step forward. Users can now adjust lighting, shift camera angles, refine regions, match a brand’s look, and export in multiple aspect ratios, including high resolution formats suited for print or social platforms.
The release positions Nano Banana Pro as Google’s most capable visual model to date, offering sharper reasoning and cleaner text rendering with a focus on practical, creator-ready output. For developers, designers and digital artists, it brings a set of tools that turn rough concepts into polished visuals with less friction and stronger accuracy.