Gemini 3 AI NanoBananaPro

Google launches Nano Banana Pro with Gemini 3 integration

Google has unveiled Nano Banana Pro, its latest image generation and editing model, built on the Gemini 3 Pro system. The company describes it as its most powerful creative tool to date, offering users the ability to turn ideas into professional visuals with minimal effort.

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Nano Banana Pro introduces several new features, including the ability to blend up to 14 images, generate sharper text directly within visuals, and create context-rich diagrams and infographics. The model also supports a wide range of aspect ratios, making it easier to adapt designs for different platforms.

Google Gemini 3 Nano Banane Pro

Google is positioning the launch as timely for the festive season, highlighting potential uses such as custom Christmas cards, party invitations, and decoration mockups. The company suggests that even casual users will be able to produce polished designs without a steep learning curve.

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Access to Nano Banana Pro is available through the Gemini website or the Gemini app. Users can select the Thinking model and experiment with prompts such as advanced text rendering, combining multiple photos, or transforming sketches into high-fidelity 3D decorations. Suggested seasonal applications include creating candy cane lettering for invites or reimagining group photos with festive themes.

Google Gemini 3 Nano Banana Pro

The new release builds on the earlier Nano Banana model, introduced only a few months ago with Gemini 2.5 Flash Image. That version focused on tasks such as restoring old photos and generating figurines, while Nano Banana Pro expands the scope to more complex and professional-grade outputs.

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Key improvements include:

  • Enhanced reasoning and integration with Google Search, enabling visuals based on real-time information such as weather or recipes.
  • More accurate and legible text generation in multiple languages, with support for varied fonts and textures.
  • Greater creative consistency, allowing users to blend more elements while maintaining resemblance across multiple people or objects.

While Google emphasises the accessibility and creative potential of Nano Banana Pro, the announcement also reflects the growing competition in AI-driven design tools. As rivals continue to release models with similar capabilities, the challenge will be whether Nano Banana Pro can stand out as more than a seasonal novelty and establish itself as a reliable tool for professional creators as well as casual users.

Vinny Fanneran
Harassed Adam Kelly into founding this site. Wrote about tech and games for the Irish Sun for many years, now dayjobbing with Reach Ireland at Galway Beo. Also spent some time as a freelance technology industry copywriter. Former editorial lead for Independent News & Media's PlayersXpo, former gaming editor of EliteGamer.
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