This new tool can help users better visualize their ideas.
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More advanced features for more enhanced output
Google has launched Nano Banana Pro (Gemini 3 Pro Image), its new state-of-the-art image generation and editing model.
According to the tech giant, Nano Banana Pro was built on Gemini 3 Pro, which means it uses Gemini’s state-of-the-art reasoning and real-world knowledge to visualize information better than ever before.
Through this tool, users can generate more accurate, context-rich visuals based on enhanced reasoning, world knowledge, and real-time information. This also allows users to get educational explainers, like infographics and diagrams, based on the content provided or facts from the real world.
Nano Banana Pro can also connect to Google Search for a quick snapshot of a recipe or visualize real-time information like weather or sports.
When creating images, Nano Banana Pro can generate better visuals with more accurate, legible text directly in the image in multiple languages.
Google said this is the best model for creating images with correctly rendered and legible text directly in the image.
With Gemini's enhanced multilingual reasoning, people can generate text in multiple languages, or localize and translate content to scale internationally and/or share content more easily with friends and family, it added.
The Nano Banana Pro can also blend more elements, using up to 14 images and maintaining the consistency and resemblance of up to 5 people.
It also has new capabilities that allow users to refine and transform any part of an image with improved localized editing. Adjust camera angles, change the focus, and apply sophisticated color grading, or even transform scene lighting.
Creations are ready for any platform, from social media to print, thanks to a range of available aspect ratios and available 2K and 4K resolutions.
Google noted that all media generated by its tools are embedded with its imperceptible SynthID digital watermark.
Google is putting a powerful verification tool directly in consumers’ hands: people can now upload an image into the Gemini app and simply ask if it was generated by Google AI, thanks to SynthID technology, it said.
The company is starting with images, but will expand to audio and video soon.
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