Google's Gemini 2.5 Flash Image 'nano banana' model is generally available
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Google's Gemini 2.5 Flash Image 'nano banana' model is generally available
"In addition to being generally available, Gemini 2.5 Flash Image now comes with 10 aspect ratios across four styles (landscape, square, portrait, and "flexible"), enabling "effortless content creation across various formats, from cinematic landscapes to vertical social media posts," Google wrote in its announcement. The company also published developer docs and a " cookbook" to help users get started with Gemini 2.5 Flash Image, which costs $0.039 per image."
"Available now through the Gemini API on Google AI Studio, and for enterprise use through Vertex AI, the model is known for its ability to maintain subject consistency across sets of images. Also: My new favorite Photoshop AI tool lets me combine images in one click - and I can't stop Brands, for example, can create images of the same product in multiple environments, giving them more options to choose from."
Gemini 2.5 Flash Image, also known as nano banana, is now generally available for real-world use. The model offers 10 aspect ratios across four styles—landscape, square, portrait, and "flexible"—to support varied content formats. Access is provided via the Gemini API on Google AI Studio and enterprise usage through Vertex AI. The model excels at maintaining subject consistency across image sets and enables brands to generate the same product in multiple environments. It also performs minor image edits from natural-language instructions and can fuse images. Developer documentation and a cookbook are available to help users get started.
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