Nano Banana Pro has been made official within the Gemini app and in the Web version of the service. The new model text-to-image based on Google’s artificial intelligence (model officially called Gemini 3 Pro Image) allows you to generate and edit images with an advanced level of control, maintaining free access to visual creation via AI, with enhanced options dedicated to users of the Google AI Plus, Pro and Ultra plans. In this in-depth analysis we explain clearly what changes compared to the “basic” Nano Banana model, which technical tools come into play and how it is possible to exploit them to obtain more precise, consistent and professional results. The new model allows you to intervene on complex elements such as lighting, camera angle and focus. It allows you to apply visual styles inspired by reference images, automatically scale content for different platforms without losing detail, and integrate legible, well-placed text within posters, logos or invitations. So let’s see what Nano Banana Pro can do and how to create impressive images with its AI.
The features of Nano Banana Pro
Nano Banana Pro was born as a direct evolution of the previous Nano Banana and relies on the Gemini 3 engine, an LLM (Large Language Model), that is, a system capable of understanding and generating human language in an advanced way. This basis allows the model not only to better interpret the prompts, i.e. the textual commands that are provided by the user to describe the desired image as output, but also to produce visually more complex, coherent and accurate results. In fact, it allows you to generate images with perfectly readable texts in multiple languages, choosing different fonts and graphic styles, a fundamental aspect for those who create informative content, posters, complex infographics or educational materials. The system also integrates online search functions, allowing for example to ask for a recipe and automatically obtain visual summary cards, combining data and graphics in a single composition.
One of the elements that distinguishes Nano Banana Pro is the control that we could define as almost surgical over the images. In fact, the model allows you to manage the “shot” angle, focus, scene lighting, depth of field and color gradation. Compared to the previous limit, according to which it was possible to create images with a maximum resolution of 1024 x 1024 pixels, it is now possible to reach 2K (2048 x 2048 pixels) and 4K (4096 x 4096 pixels) resolutions, making the images also suitable for professional use and large formats.
The model supports the fusion of numerous visual elements: you can combine up to 14 objects in a single scene and maintain consistency of up to 5 people, ensuring constant similarities between different images. This is especially useful for visual storytelling or serial narrative projects.
From an access perspective, Gemini uses Nano Banana Pro by default, but in the free version you can only generate a limited number of images before automatically reverting to the basic model. Google AI Plus, Pro, and Ultra subscriptions offer higher thresholds, although the precise limits are not specified.
The attention to transparency is also important: Google integrates SynthID, a watermarking technology, i.e. an invisible digital watermark that indicates whether an image has been generated or modified by AI. In the future, support for the C2PA standard will be added, designed to certify the origin of digital content and strengthen source verification.
How to create images with Nano Banana Pro
To create images with Nano Banana Pro, log in to Google Gemini (from its web version or mobile app) and click Try Now in the View Anything with Nano Banana Pro pane (if you haven’t used the new model before). Otherwise, you need to access Gemini’s tools menu and select the Create Images option, choosing the Reasoning template to try Nano Banana Pro.
At this point you can insert a prompt, which is a structured text command that describes what you want to achieve, or upload an image to modify. A simple but effective formula involves the structure “Create or generate an image of” followed by object, action and scene, as suggested by Google. Also remember that the more details you provide, such as setting, clothing, posture or lighting conditions, the more accurately the AI will be able to interpret your request. As soon as you are ready, hit enter to start generating the image.
If the result does not meet expectations, you can intervene by asking for targeted changes, such as replacing the background or adding objects, keeping the elements you appreciate unchanged.
We remind you that, once the usage limit of the Pro model is reached, the system automatically switches to the standard version, still guaranteeing operational continuity. In this way you have at your disposal a flexible tool that combines creative freedom and technical rigor, allowing you to explore even surreal visual solutions with increasingly refined AI support. Keep in mind, however, that even Nano Banana Pro, as powerful as it is, can make errors and is subject to AI hallucinations.







