
Google is expanding its image-generation lineup with Nano Banana Pro, a major upgrade to the Nano Banana model it introduced just a few months ago.
Google describes it as its “new state-of-the-art image generation and editing model,” and, importantly, it’s built directly on top of Gemini 3 Pro, the company’s most advanced AI system to date.
According to Google’s own research, this gives the model a huge leap in visual reasoning, accuracy and creative control.
The headline improvement is how much smarter the model is at turning ideas into visuals. Because Nano Banana Pro inherits Gemini 3’s improved reasoning and world knowledge, it can generate images that are not only more detailed but also more accurate to the prompt.
That includes educational diagrams that pull from real-world facts, infographics that reflect up-to-date information, or even quick recipe snapshots and weather visuals thanks to its ability to connect to Google Search. It’s still an image generator, but one that understands context in a way earlier models simply couldn’t.
Text rendering is another huge upgrade. Google claims Nano Banana Pro is now its best model for placing clean, readable and multilingual text directly inside images, an area where most AI tools still struggle.
Whether you’re generating branding mockups, poster layouts or stylized calligraphy, the new model can handle long paragraphs, varied textures, and international scripts with far fewer errors. For creators working across different languages or markets, this alone is a meaningful improvement.
The model also offers major boosts in consistency and higher-fidelity composition. Google says Nano Banana Pro can blend up to 14 images in a single scene and maintain recognisable likeness for as many as five people, which is a huge step for anyone creating concept art, product mockups or cinematic composites.
On the editing side, Google is adding studio-style tools that were previously only possible with traditional apps. You can now isolate and transform specific parts of an image, change camera angles, shift lighting from day to night, apply selective focus, or adjust color grading. Outputs can be generated in 2K or 4K and in a range of aspect ratios depending on whether the final image is meant for print, social media or film.
When is it rolling out?
Nano Banana Pro is rolling out widely across Google’s products starting today. In the Gemini app, users on the free tier will get limited access before falling back to the original Nano Banana, while Google AI Plus, Pro and Ultra subscribers will receive higher quotas. The model is also heading to Google Ads, Workspace apps like Slides and Vids, the Gemini API, Vertex AI, and Google’s new agent-focused development platform, Antigravity. Creatives using Google’s Flow filmmaking tool will also get access.
Nano Banana Pro isn’t just a quality jump – it’s the clearest sign yet that Google wants its image generator to be more than a creative toy. Backed by Gemini 3’s reasoning engine, this is its first model that genuinely feels built for designers, marketers and visual storytellers who need precision as much as creativity.
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