Google's Nano Banana 2 is a faster version of Nano Banana Pro
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Google's Nano Banana 2 is a faster version of Nano Banana Pro
"Google has launched its new image generation model, the Nano Banana 2, which is powered by Gemini 3.1 Flash Image. The company says the new model has the capabilities, world knowledge and reasoning of Nano Banana Pro, but it can accomplish tasks at "lightning-fast speed." That enables rapid editing and the quick creation of various iterations using a single prompt."
"Nano Banana 2 will give more people access to capabilities that were previously exclusive to the Pro model. That includes Pro's ability to pull real-time information and images from web searches to create, say, infographics and diagrams. It will also be able to generate texts on images for marketing materials and greeting cards."
"Google says Nano Banana 2 can maintain character resemblance for up to five characters in a single workflow, which could be especially valuable if you're using it to create storyboards or visual stories. It can follow precise instructions for complex requests, as well, and can generate input with up to 4K in resolution with richer textures and sharper details than its predecessors could."
Google introduced Nano Banana 2, an advanced image generation model built on Gemini 3.1 Flash Image technology. The model delivers the capabilities and world knowledge of Nano Banana Pro at significantly faster speeds, enabling rapid editing and quick iteration creation from single prompts. Nano Banana 2 democratizes previously exclusive Pro features, including real-time web search integration for creating infographics and diagrams, text generation on images for marketing materials, and character consistency across up to five characters in workflows. The model generates 4K resolution images with enhanced textures and sharper details. Nano Banana 2 becomes the default across Gemini app, Search AI Mode, Lens, and Google's Flow creative studio, though Pro subscribers retain access to Nano Banana Pro for specialized tasks.
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