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Google’s Gemini “Nano Banana”: A Leap in AI Image Editing
Google’s Gemini app has just received a juicy new upgrade: Gemini 2.5 Flash Image, nicknamed “Nano Banana.” This update brings powerful, intuitive editing tools that unlock creative possibilities, all through natural language prompts.
31 August 2025
8 min read
What’s New?
Character Consistency: Keep people and pets looking like themselves even across multiple edits, be it wardrobe changes, different settings, or even time periods .
Multi-Turn Editing: Make sequential edits, like painting a room, then adding furniture, without losing visual coherence .
Prompt-Guided Precision: Want to remove someone from a photo, add a filter, or colorise an image? Nano Banana lets you do it with plain English.
Multi-Image Fusion: Combine up to three photos into a new, seamless scene.
World Knowledge: The model leverages Gemini’s broader understanding to execute context-rich edits, perfect for educational or conceptual imagery.
Built-In Watermarks: Each image includes a visible watermark plus an invisible SynthID tag (for later AI detection), though access to SynthID detection remains limited.
Real-World Magic
Background Swaps: Change a mundane backdrop into a studio setting with lighting, or overlay décor, ideal for product photos or interior design mockups.
Person + Pet Combos: Seamlessly merge people and pets into fresh compositions, even if the subjects were never in the same room.
Selective Style Swaps: Convert parts of an image—like turning only your cat into anime style, while keeping the rest realistic.
Colorising Old Photos: Users have been astonishingly successful at bringing black-and-white images to life, reviving historical moments or cherished family photos.
Behind the Scenes
Announced in late August 2025, Nano Banana is now live via the Gemini API, Google AI Studio, the Gemini app, and Vertex AI, starting at $30 per 1 million output tokens, around $0.040 per image .
Developers can start experimenting right now, with preview availability in AI Studio and full access rolling out soon. There’s even support for building custom AI-powered image editing apps—no advanced coding required .
Final Thoughts
Google’s Nano Banana is a playful name for a seriously impressive leap in AI image editing. By fusing deep learning with natural-language ease, it lets anyone craft consistent, high-quality edits without Photoshop or technical know how. From sprucing up a headshot to reimagining history, Nano Banana democratises creative image editing while reminding us to stay mindful of its potential for misuse (e.g., deepfakes).
For some real detailed instructions on how to use Gemini for Amazon images, check out this link
Character Consistency: Keep people and pets looking like themselves even across multiple edits, be it wardrobe changes, different settings, or even time periods .
Multi-Turn Editing: Make sequential edits, like painting a room, then adding furniture, without losing visual coherence .
Prompt-Guided Precision: Want to remove someone from a photo, add a filter, or colorise an image? Nano Banana lets you do it with plain English.
Multi-Image Fusion: Combine up to three photos into a new, seamless scene.
World Knowledge: The model leverages Gemini’s broader understanding to execute context-rich edits, perfect for educational or conceptual imagery.
Built-In Watermarks: Each image includes a visible watermark plus an invisible SynthID tag (for later AI detection), though access to SynthID detection remains limited.
Real-World Magic
Background Swaps: Change a mundane backdrop into a studio setting with lighting, or overlay décor, ideal for product photos or interior design mockups.
Person + Pet Combos: Seamlessly merge people and pets into fresh compositions, even if the subjects were never in the same room.
Selective Style Swaps: Convert parts of an image—like turning only your cat into anime style, while keeping the rest realistic.
Colorising Old Photos: Users have been astonishingly successful at bringing black-and-white images to life, reviving historical moments or cherished family photos.
Behind the Scenes
Announced in late August 2025, Nano Banana is now live via the Gemini API, Google AI Studio, the Gemini app, and Vertex AI, starting at $30 per 1 million output tokens, around $0.040 per image .
Developers can start experimenting right now, with preview availability in AI Studio and full access rolling out soon. There’s even support for building custom AI-powered image editing apps—no advanced coding required .
Final Thoughts
Google’s Nano Banana is a playful name for a seriously impressive leap in AI image editing. By fusing deep learning with natural-language ease, it lets anyone craft consistent, high-quality edits without Photoshop or technical know how. From sprucing up a headshot to reimagining history, Nano Banana democratises creative image editing while reminding us to stay mindful of its potential for misuse (e.g., deepfakes).
For some real detailed instructions on how to use Gemini for Amazon images, check out this link