- Google has launched Nano Banana Pro for Gemini 3 Pro users
- Key improvements to text rendering, character consistency, and studio effects.
- Nanao Banana Pro 3 is available on Gemini, even for free tier users, right now
Just a few months after Google added the incredibly popular Nano Banana imager to Gemini Flash 2.5, it released Nano Banana Pro for Gemini 3 Pro users.
Nano Banana Pro is now available in the Gemini app when you select Create images under the Thought mode. Free tier users get limited free installments, after which they will revert to the original Nano Banana model.
AI Pro and Ultra subscribers receive higher installments. Nano Banana Pro is also available in Search AI Mode for Google AI Pro and Ultra subscribers in the US, and in NotebookLM for global subscribers.
Real world information
Nano Banana Pro has several key improvements over the original Nano Banana. First, it can generate more accurate and context-rich images based on knowledge of the world and real-time information.
This is particularly useful if you are producing infographics and diagrams based on real-world facts, like the one shown above.
Nano Banana Pro also connects to Google Search’s extensive knowledge base, which is again useful for real-time information such as weather or sports.
best text
Secondly, Nano Banana Pro can generate images with more accurate and readable text, in multiple languages.
AI text generation in images has come a long way this year, but it’s still not perfect, so it will be interesting to see how readable text in Nano Banana Pro compares to ChatGPT.
Google says that with Nano Banana Pro, “you can create more detailed text on mockups or posters with a wider variety of textures, fonts, and calligraphy. With Gemini’s enhanced multilingual reasoning, you can generate text in multiple languages, or localize and translate your content so you can scale internationally and/or share content more easily with friends and family.”
Improved consistency and blend.
You can combine more elements than ever in Nano Banana Pro, using up to 14 images and keeping up to five people consistent and similar.
The applications for this are primarily for business users, where people may want to convert initial sketches from a short video into blueprints or create an image that combines many different products.
Study quality controls
With Nano Banana Pro, you get new capabilities. You can select, refine and transform any part of an image with better local editing. Google says you’ll be able to “adjust camera angles, change focus and apply sophisticated color grading, or even transform the lighting of the scene (for example, changing day to night or creating a bokeh effect).
“Your creations are ready for any platform, from social media to print, thanks to a variety of available aspect ratios and available 2K and 4K resolution.”
Accessing Nano Banana Pro
In addition to accessing Nano Banana Pro in the Gemini app, as described above, there are other ways to access it. Developers and enterprise users will have access through Gemini API, Google AI Studio, and Google Antigravity. Google AI Ultra subscribers will also have access to it in Flow, Google’s AI filmmaking tool for creatives, filmmakers, and marketers.
Additionally, Nano Banana 3 is now accessible in Adobe Firefly and Photoshop. Adobe says it is offering unlimited image builds using Firefly and associated models, including Nano Banana Pro, in the Firefly app until December 1 (available to subscribers of the Creative Cloud Pro and Firefly plans).
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