
Only a few months after the release of Nano Banana, Google’s Gemini 2.5 Flash Image model, the company has unveiled its latest innovation: Nano Banana Pro, known as Gemini 3 Pro Image. This sophisticated image generation and editing model is designed to harness state-of-the-art reasoning and real-world knowledge, offering users enhanced capabilities in visual content creation.
Nano Banana Pro is engineered to help users visualize concepts and design a variety of materials, including prototypes, infographics, and diagrams from handwritten notes. With this tool, the emphasis is on accuracy and context, enabling creators to generate vivid visuals grounded in real-time information. Whether one seeks to clarify educational content or produce data-driven graphics, Nano Banana Pro connects seamlessly with Google Search’s vast knowledge base, facilitating the creation of in-the-moment visual snapshots.
A standout feature of Nano Banana Pro is its upgraded text-rendering capabilities. The model excels at generating visually appealing images that feature accurate, legible text, accommodating both short phrases and longer paragraphs. Utilizing advanced multilingual reasoning, this tool allows for easy localization and translation, making it a valuable asset for international content sharing. The depth and nuance achieved by Gemini 3 can significantly enhance text-related tasks in image creation, making it easier to craft detailed mockups and marketing materials.
With Nano Banana Pro, users can create high-fidelity visuals infused with unique creative expressions. The model allows for blending up to 14 images while maintaining coherence among elements, including consistent representations across multiple individuals. Its creative controls provide users with the ability to select, refine, and transform parts of images effectively. Features such as adjusting camera angles, focus, and scene lighting add further depth and allow for experimentation with creative concepts.
The rollout for Nano Banana Pro is structured to accommodate different user groups. Casual users can find it in the Gemini app under the ‘Create images’ function. Limited free tiers will be available for general consumers, with higher quotas designated for subscribers of Google AI Plus, Pro, and Ultra. On the professional front, advertisers will also benefit from upgrades in Google Ads, and Workspace customers can access enhanced features in Google Slides and Vids, marking a significant step toward a more sophisticated creative ecosystem.
Amidst growing concerns about AI-generated content, Google emphasizes the importance of transparency. All images produced using the Gemini app will feature an embedded SynthID digital watermark, allowing users to verify if an image was created by Google AI. This proactive measure aims to ensure that content authenticity remains clear, while a visible watermark will distinguish outputs for free-tier and Google AI Pro users. Notably, subscribers to the Google AI Ultra tier will have the option to remove the visible watermark entirely, targeting professional usages where presentation quality is paramount.