Google's New Nano Banana Pro Uses Gemini 3 Power To Generate More Realistic AI Images (arstechnica.com)
(Thursday November 20, 2025 @05:17PM (BeauHD)
from the new-and-improved dept.)
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- News link: https://tech.slashdot.org/story/25/11/20/2215205/googles-new-nano-banana-pro-uses-gemini-3-power-to-generate-more-realistic-ai-images
- Source link: https://arstechnica.com/google/2025/11/google-launches-nano-banana-pro-image-model-adds-ai-image-detection-in-gemini-app/
An anonymous reader quotes a report from Ars Technica:
> Google's meme-friendly Nano Banana image-generation model is getting an upgrade. The new [1]Nano Banana Pro is rolling out with improved reasoning and instruction following, giving users the ability to [2]create more accurate images with legible text and make precise edits to existing images . It's available to everyone in the Gemini app, but free users will find themselves up against the usage limits pretty quickly. Nano Banana Pro is part of the [3]newly launched Gemini 3 Pro -- it's actually called Gemini 3 Pro Image in the same way the original is Gemini 2.5 Flash Image, but Google is sticking with the meme-y name. You can access it by selecting Gemini 3 Pro and then turning on the "Create images" option.
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> Google says the new model can follow complex prompts to create more accurate images. The model is apparently so capable that it can generate an entire usable infographic in a single shot with no weird AI squiggles in place of words. Nano Banana Pro is also better at maintaining consistency in images. You can blend up to 14 images with this tool, and it can maintain the appearance of up to five people in outputs. Google also promises better editing. You can refine your AI images or provide Nano Banana Pro with a photo and make localized edits without as many AI glitches. It can even change core elements of the image like camera angles, color grading, and lighting without altering other elements. Google is pushing the professional use angle with its new model, which has much-improved resolution options. Your creations in Nano Banana Pro can be rendered at up to 4K.
[1] https://blog.google/technology/ai/nano-banana-pro/
[2] https://arstechnica.com/google/2025/11/google-launches-nano-banana-pro-image-model-adds-ai-image-detection-in-gemini-app/
[3] https://tech.slashdot.org/story/25/11/18/1634253/google-launches-gemini-3-its-most-intelligent-ai-model-yet
> Google's meme-friendly Nano Banana image-generation model is getting an upgrade. The new [1]Nano Banana Pro is rolling out with improved reasoning and instruction following, giving users the ability to [2]create more accurate images with legible text and make precise edits to existing images . It's available to everyone in the Gemini app, but free users will find themselves up against the usage limits pretty quickly. Nano Banana Pro is part of the [3]newly launched Gemini 3 Pro -- it's actually called Gemini 3 Pro Image in the same way the original is Gemini 2.5 Flash Image, but Google is sticking with the meme-y name. You can access it by selecting Gemini 3 Pro and then turning on the "Create images" option.
>
> Google says the new model can follow complex prompts to create more accurate images. The model is apparently so capable that it can generate an entire usable infographic in a single shot with no weird AI squiggles in place of words. Nano Banana Pro is also better at maintaining consistency in images. You can blend up to 14 images with this tool, and it can maintain the appearance of up to five people in outputs. Google also promises better editing. You can refine your AI images or provide Nano Banana Pro with a photo and make localized edits without as many AI glitches. It can even change core elements of the image like camera angles, color grading, and lighting without altering other elements. Google is pushing the professional use angle with its new model, which has much-improved resolution options. Your creations in Nano Banana Pro can be rendered at up to 4K.
[1] https://blog.google/technology/ai/nano-banana-pro/
[2] https://arstechnica.com/google/2025/11/google-launches-nano-banana-pro-image-model-adds-ai-image-detection-in-gemini-app/
[3] https://tech.slashdot.org/story/25/11/18/1634253/google-launches-gemini-3-its-most-intelligent-ai-model-yet
ENHANCE (Score:2)
by Marc_Hawke ( 130338 )
"Enhance 57 to 19. Track 45 left. Stop!"
Nano Banana Pro (Score:2)
Who do they think they are ? Apple?
I'll wait for the Banana Pro Platinum edition.
Suckers !