Try Google's Nano Banana image generator in Search and NotebookLM - here's how
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Try Google's Nano Banana image generator in Search and NotebookLM - here's how
"In a demo, Google shows a user taking a photo of their undecorated bedroom and uploading it to Create mode with the banana icon in Google Search. Within their prompt, the user offers some context on what they want to keep and change about the room. Then, Nano Banana generates a bedroom makeover with the user's prompt, transforming the room from minimalist to maximalist with the "dopamine decor"-inspired vibe they included in their prompt."
"In Google's research tool Notebook LM, Nano Banana brings six new styles to Video Overviews, which researchers use to summarize, synthesize, and aggregate information in a concise and digestible format. Google mentions watercolor and anime as two of the six styles people can now use when creating illustrations or using Briefs. The tech giant mentions that Nano Banana will come to Google Photos soon, but makes no mention of its launch date."
Nano Banana (Gemini 2.5 Flash Image) is now available in Google Search and NotebookLM and will be added to Google Photos. The model enables natural-language prompts to edit and generate images. In Search, users can take or upload photos and use Create mode with a banana icon to request refinements, such as a bedroom makeover shifting from minimalist to dopamine-decor maximalism. In NotebookLM, Nano Banana supplies six new styles for Video Overviews and illustration Briefs, including watercolor and anime. The model recently reached general availability via the Gemini API and Vertex AI for enterprise, and consumer app integrations are rolling out.
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