7 ways Nano Banana 2 just got better and faster - how to try Google's latest image model
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7 ways Nano Banana 2 just got better and faster - how to try Google's latest image model
"On Thursday, Google announced Nano Banana 2 (officially dubbed Gemini 3.1 Flash). Accessible to free and paid users, the new model replaces the first Nano Banana everywhere. That means it's now the default at the Gemini website and app, Google search, Google Flow, AI Studio, and the Gemini API for developers."
"Nano Banana 2 uses Gemini's real-world knowledge and images from web searches to try to more accurately create your images. Google said that this skill will help the AI better devise infographics, turn your notes into diagrams, and visualize your data."
"One flaw with AI image generation has been a lack of consistency across multiple images. Ask the AI to regenerate an image or create a new one based on a previous image, and the characters and other elements don't always remain the same. Nano Banana 2 aims to make sure that as many as five characters and up to 14 objects in an image stay consistent through each iteration."
Google announced Nano Banana 2, officially called Gemini 3.1 Flash, as the successor to its original AI image generation model. The new model is now the default across Gemini website and app, Google Search, Google Flow, AI Studio, and the Gemini API. Nano Banana 2 introduces three major improvements: advanced world knowledge that leverages real-world information and web searches for more accurate image creation, enhanced consistency that maintains up to five characters and 14 objects across multiple image iterations, and better text rendering for more legible and accurate text within generated images. These enhancements benefit individuals, professionals, and businesses creating photos, drawings, diagrams, and infographics.
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