TL;DR Google has launched Nano Banana Pro, its latest image model, built on Gemini 3 Pro Image.
It features state-of-the-art reasoning, excellent legible and multilingual text rendering, and the ability to use real-time data from Google Search.
You can try out Nano Banana Pro globally via the Gemini app with quotas based on subscription tiers.
Back in August, Google launched Nano Banana, its Gemini 2.5 Flash Image model that went viral for doing a great job with human subjects and making it easier to tweak generated images (mostly). People used it for all sorts of creations, such as making mini-figurines for themselves and restoring old photos. Today, Google is introducing Nano Banana Pro based on Gemini 3 Pro Image, making its image model better than ever before.
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Nano Banana Pro is built on Gemini 3 Pro, so it packs in all the goodness that comes along with it, like state-of-the-art reasoning and real-world knowledge. Nano Banana Pro goes beyond creating beautiful images, as it can help you create more helpful content, such as explainers, infographics, and diagrams. It can also tap into Google Search’s knowledge base to access real-time information, such as weather and sports, and incorporate it into your designs as needed.
Google's Prompt for this infographic: Create an infographic that shows how to make elaichi chai
Google also claims that Nano Banana Pro is the best model for creating images with correctly rendered and legible text directly in the image. Since Gemini 3 is excellent at understanding depth, nuance, and multilingual reasoning, you can generate text in multiple languages.
Nano Banana Pro can also blend more elements than before. Users can use up to 14 images and maintain consistency and resemblance of up to five people.
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