Nano Banana Improves Gemini App with Better Design Consistency and Precision

Nano Banana Improves Gemini App with Better Design Consistency and Precision

Nano Banana Improves Gemini App with Better Design Consistency and Precision


Google Aims to Take Advantage of Nano Banana’s Swift Rise in Popularity

Google is introducing further enhancements for its widely used image generator, Nano Banana, designed to transform users into AI-generated experts. Today (Nov 20), Google unveiled the launch of Nano Banana Pro, officially known as Gemini 3 Pro Image. As suggested by its name, this revamped version of Nano Banana is based on the Gemini 3 Pro model and seeks to deliver two significant improvements to users and their generated graphics. To start, Google asserts that Nano Banana Pro is now more adept at “producing context-rich visuals.”

The goal of these visuals is for users creating images intended to convey information—accurately—for a more extensive audience. Google indicates that diagrams and “content-rich” infographics crafted from images you provide to the AI are expected to be more useful than previously. Additionally, information that you’ve directly supplied to the AI for it to consider and incorporate has now been enhanced.

Nano Banana Pro can now utilize Google Search. If you want to highlight a recipe with mouth-watering visuals, Nano Banana Pro can fetch those recipe details and images and compile them.

The second enhancement pertains to images containing text. Google mentions that it has improved the readability of text in images generated by Nano Banana Pro. Now, AI-generated images featuring text in various styles, textures, and fonts should appear more distinct, along with the added capability for users to create text in several languages.

Go Bananas Like a Pro

Naturally, what made Nano Banana famous was its image generation capabilities, and Google is also elevating this aspect. This new Pro version is reported to have improved “consistency by design,” meaning the AI can now integrate/merge images more reliably. Users can depend on more images (up to 14) and observe how the AI combines them in preferred ways. Furthermore, new “creative controls” are being introduced to assist users in modifying the perspective of the generated image, adjusting focus, and more.

Thus, while Nano Banana Pro adopts a more polished, sophisticated approach to image creation, Google affirms that the original Nano Banana remains available for quicker, enjoyable generation.

Nano Banana Pro is being rolled out today (Nov 20) in the Gemini application for consumers and students. Users on the free tier will have a “limited free quota” with the Pro version before the app reverts you to the original Nano Banana. Google AI Plus, Pro, and Ultra subscribers will enjoy higher usage quotas. In AI Mode, Nano Banana Pro is accessible for Google AI Pro and Ultra subscribers.

Developers and those utilizing Flow are also benefiting from the update.

Nano Banana is relatively new, having been launched by Google at the end of August. The feature quickly attracted users keen to try it, as the company reported an astonishing 10 million new Gemini app users due to it. In September, Google already claimed that the generator was accountable for over 200 million images generated. Google continued this momentum by swiftly implementing updates for Nano Banana, integrating it into NotebookLM, Search, and Lens.