What is nano banana? Google's new image editing and generation model
Blog post from Zapier
Google's latest AI image model, Gemini 2.5 Flash, also known as "nano-banana," is making significant strides in the realm of AI image generation and editing by offering photorealistic outputs and maintaining character consistency. Initially tested anonymously in LMArena, the model gained popularity due to its ability to perform complex image edits using natural language, earning it the nickname "Photoshop killer." Despite some limitations, such as the occasional inconsistent output, Gemini 2.5 Flash is praised for its ease of use and integration into various workflows through platforms like Google AI Studio and Zapier. The model provides a new level of accessibility for non-designers, allowing them to create and edit images without the need for advanced graphic design skills. Although there are concerns regarding the ethical use of AI-generated images, Google's integration of SynthID watermarking aims to ensure responsible usage. The model has sparked interest for its potential applications in fields like eCommerce, social media, and educational content creation, offering users innovative ways to enhance and automate their creative processes.