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Microsoft's New AI Image Tool Beats Nano Banana on This Key Task

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Why This Matters

Microsoft's latest AI image generation models, MAI-Image-2.5 and Flash, mark a significant step forward in professional-grade image editing and production efficiency, challenging established leaders like Google's Nano Banana. These advancements demonstrate Microsoft's commitment to integrating powerful creative tools into enterprise and productivity platforms, potentially reshaping how professionals create and edit visual content. For consumers and businesses alike, this means more precise, versatile, and efficient AI-driven image solutions are becoming accessible within familiar software environments.

Key Takeaways

Microsoft is coming for the king of the AI image generator game, and on at least one metric, it didn't miss. The company on Tuesday dropped two new text-to-image models, named MAI-Image-2.5, as part of a series of next-generation AI models. But how does it compare to the gold standard in image generation, Google's Nano Banana?

When you think about Microsoft and its AI offerings like Copilot, you probably don't think about creative work. The capabilities of these two new models -- the regular 2.5 and a quicker Flash one -- are designed to change your mind.

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"They give you precise editing with incredible control and consistency," Microsoft AI CEO Mustafa Suleyman said during the Build keynote Tuesday. "Flash is here for super-efficient production workloads, while 2.5 gives you that maximum fidelity and professional-grade performance."

Precise editing of AI images is important for professional or enterprise work. This is an example Microsoft shared of how its new model can adjust images. Microsoft

These are two of seven new AI models that Microsoft unveiled at its Build developer conference on Tuesday. It also released its first "reasoning" model, named MAI-Thinking-1. (A reasoning model is designed to spend more time and do more iterations on a response, ideally to generate a better one or solve a more complex question.) New generations of its voice and transcription models were also introduced, along with a coding model optimized to run on GitHub, which is also owned by Microsoft. We also got an in-depth look at how Microsoft sees the future of computing, and -- spoiler -- it's all about agentic AI.

The new image model is available now in PowerPoint and in its enterprise marketplace, Foundry, and is rolling out now in OneDrive.

This is how Microsoft's newest AI image models stack up against the competition.

Which is better, MAI-Image-2.5 or Nano Banana 2?

When it comes to AI image work, Google's Nano Banana has dominated the creative AI space since its 2025 launch. It's for good reason -- its capabilities are industry-leading, even as it powers a deluge of slop and deepfakes. That's why it was surprising to hear Microsoft announce that its new image model had beat out Nano Banana in one key way.

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