Hands On With Google’s Nano Banana Pro Image Generator

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By Aritro Sarker

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Corporate AI slop 2025 feels inevitable. From website banner ads to outdoor billboards, I am surrounded by images created by businesses using AI tools. Hell, even the bar down the street posts happy hour flyers with a clearly blurred, amber glow of some AI graphics.

On Thursday, Google launched the Nano Banana Pro, the company’s latest imaging model. Many of the updates in this release are aimed at corporate adoption, from putting Nano Banana Pro in Google Slides Business presentation To integrate the new model with Google Ads for advertisers worldwide.

This “Pro” release is an iteration of its Nano Banana model that dropped earlier this year. Nano Bananas became a viral sensation after users started posting them Personalized action statistics and other meme-enabled creations on social media.

Nano Banana

Google’s Nano Banana Pro Image Generator

Nano Banana Pro equips AI tools with new capabilities like creating images in 4K resolution. Try it for free within Google’s Gemini app, with paid Google One subscribers getting access to the extra generation.

One definite improvement is going to be catnip for corporations in this release: text rendering From my initial tests generating output with text, Nano Banana Pro excels at common characters and odd misspellings in many image models, including Google’s past releases.

Google wants images created with this new model—text and all—to be more polished and production-ready for business use. “Even if you have even one character off, it’s very clear,” says Nicole Brichtova, product lead for images and video at Google DeepMind. It’s like holding a hand with six fingers; it’s the first thing you see.” One of the reasons the Nano Banana Pro is able to produce text more clearly, he says, is the switch to a more powerful underlying model, the Gemini 3 Pro.

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An example of how the tool can create a composite from multiple images.

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