Google has officially unveiled Nano Banana Pro, an upgraded image generation and editing model built on Gemini 3 Pro. The company says the new model delivers stronger reasoning capabilities, deeper real-world knowledge, and more accurate visual output—expanding on the earlier Nano Banana model released just months ago. According to Google, Nano Banana Pro enables users to generate visuals from ideas, sketches, prototypes, notes, and even real-time information. The model can also tap into Google Search’s knowledge base for more grounded and reliable results.
“Nano Banana Pro doesn’t just create images. It helps you create helpful content,” the company explained, highlighting that users can produce infographics, diagrams, recipes, and snapshots enriched with verified information.
Google says the model offers significantly improved text rendering, providing better accuracy and legibility across multiple languages. It can handle longer passages, stylized fonts, mockups, and localized text with greater reliability.
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The company also highlighted enhanced consistency when blending multiple elements. Nano Banana Pro can merge up to 14 images and preserve the likeness of up to five individuals.
Creators gain access to a suite of advanced editing controls, including localized adjustments, camera angle changes, lighting edits, and depth-of-field refinements. Users can also export artwork in multiple aspect ratios and resolutions, including 2K and 4K.
Google is rolling out Nano Banana Pro across both consumer and professional products. In the Gemini app, the model appears under the “Thinking” option within image creation. Free-tier users will get limited access before reverting to the original Nano Banana, while AI Plus, Pro, and Ultra subscribers receive higher usage quotas. The model is also available in Search’s AI Mode in the U.S. for Google AI Pro and Ultra users.
For professionals, the model will integrate with Google Ads, Workspace tools like Slides and Vids, and Flow for filmmakers. Developers can access it through the Gemini API, Google AI Studio, Antigravity, and Vertex AI.
Google also announced expanded tools for AI content verification. All images generated with Google tools will continue to include SynthID watermarking. Users can now upload images in the Gemini app and ask whether they were created by Google AI, using SynthID signals. Images generated under Free and Pro tiers will also include a visible Gemini watermark, which will be removed for Ultra subscribers and Google AI Studio developers.
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The company emphasized that the updates are aimed at improving transparency in AI-generated content. “We believe it’s critical to know when an image is AI-generated,” Google said.