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Nano Banana Pro introduces upgraded tools for instant studio grade visuals

The new Nano Banana Pro model is now offering users the ability to turn ideas into clear and polished visuals within seconds. It supports everything from early prototypes to detailed diagrams, letting anyone transform sketches, notes or data into easy to understand designs. The tool aims to make visual creation faster and more accurate for everyday users, students and professionals.

Nano Banana Pro uses the advanced reasoning features of Gemini 3 to generate context rich content and educational explainers. It can create diagrams, infographics and other visuals by using the information you provide or by pulling facts from real world knowledge. It can also access live information through a connected search base, which helps users generate snapshots for recipes or represent real time updates such as weather or sports.

The model improves the accuracy of text that appears inside images and supports multiple languages. It can produce clear taglines or long passages with better fonts, calligraphy and layout. Users can blend up to 14 images and keep the resemblance of up to 5 people while moving from sketches to photorealistic structures. The tool provides more control over editing by allowing users to refine specific areas, adjust camera angles, shift focus and change lighting. High resolution formats in 2K and 4K are also available for both social platforms and print.

Nano Banana Pro is now rolling out across various products. Consumers and students can access it in the Gemini app under the Create images section with the Thinking model. Free tier users get limited quotas while subscribers receive higher limits. It is also available in Search for certain subscriber tiers and in NotebookLM for global subscribers. Professionals will see the upgraded model in ads creation and in Slides and Vids. Developers can use it through the Gemini API, in studio tools and soon in enterprise platforms. Creatives can try it through the Flow filmmaking tool. All generated media includes an invisible SynthID watermark and the app now lets users check if an image was created by these tools. A visible watermark remains for free and Pro tier users while Ultra subscribers and developer tools receive clean images without visible marks.

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