Google DeepMind's Nano Banana Powers 5 Billion Image Creations
Google DeepMind has unveiled a groundbreaking image model, Nano Banana, now integrated into the Gemini app and Facebook AI Studio. Since its late August launch, it has powered over 5 billion creations, marking a significant leap in image editing capabilities.
Nano Banana, officially released as Gemini 2.5 Flash Image, can alter specific image elements precisely without disturbing the rest of the scene. It processes both text and images simultaneously, enabling a wide range of creative applications. One of the first Nano Banana-powered apps, PictureMe, transforms users' photos into various styles using multi-photo templates.
The model understands simple, conversational instructions and applies its real-world knowledge to perform complex tasks. It maintains scene and character consistency across multiple edits and generations, ensuring precise and consistent results. Since its integration, Nano Banana has been embraced globally, with the team continuously working on improvements based on user feedback.
Nano Banana's pixel-perfect editing and wide creative possibilities have put specialized image editing capabilities into the hands of everyday creators. With over 5 billion creations powered since its launch, it has proven to be a giant leap in image editing. The team is committed to further enhancing Nano Banana's capabilities based on global adoption and user feedback.
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