Google Launches Nano Banana 2 for faster and more advanced AI Image Generation. (Image credit – Google)
Google has officially introduced Nano Banana 2, its latest AI-powered image generation tool. It offers faster performance while delivering the same high-quality output previously seen in its Pro model.
In a blog post, Google confirmed that Nano Banana 2 has begun rolling out. Users can now access the Gemini 3.1 Flash Image AI model, also known as Nano Banana 2, across multiple Google platforms.
Within the Gemini app, Nano Banana 2 replaces Nano Banana Pro for the Gemini 3 series Fast, Thinking, and Pro AI models. However, Google AI Pro and Ultra subscribers will continue to have access to the Pro version for “specialised tasks” by regenerating images within the app.
The AI image generation and editing tool is also expanding globally, becoming available in 141 additional countries including India. Support has been added for eight new languages in Search in AI Mode and Google Lens via the Google app, as well as through mobile and desktop browsers. Users can also try Nano Banana 2 as a preview in AI Studio, Gemini API, and Vertex AI.
Additionally, Nano Banana 2 is now the default image generation model in Flow, Flow, Google Labs’ high-fidelity video creation platform.
The company confirmed that all Flow users can access Nano Banana 2 at zero credits. The tool has also been integrated into Google Ads, where it can assist users in creating marketing campaigns and banners while offering ad suggestions.
According to Google, Nano Banana 2 leverages “Gemini’s advanced knowledge base” and can draw on real-time information and images from web search. This enables the AI model to deliver faster and more refined subject-specific rendering. It also enhances the tool’s ability to generate detailed infographics, diagrams, and data visualisations.
A key improvement in Nano Banana 2 is its ability to create “precise” and “legible text” within images, making it particularly useful for marketing materials, greeting cards, and similar content. The tool also supports translating and contextualising text embedded within images.
Google further claims that Nano Banana 2 can produce high-quality “photorealistic imagery” at speed. The model maintains subject consistency for up to five characters and preserves visual fidelity for up to 14 objects within a single workflow.
Nano Banana 2 can also handle more complex queries and better understand nuanced prompts from users. Similar to Nano Banana Pro, the new model supports image generation at up to 4K resolution. It also incorporates vibrant lighting effects, richer textures, and sharper details to enhance overall image quality.
Google first launched the Nano Banana AI image generator, referred to as the Gemini 2.5 Flash Image AI model, in August 2025. The tool debuted with promises of faster image generation, improved element-based editing and stronger character consistency. In November 2025, the company expanded the lineup with the Gemini 3 Pro-powered Nano Banana Pro, capable of generating up to 4K resolution images.
Answer. It’s Google’s latest AI-powered image generation tool, offering faster performance, advanced text rendering, and high-quality outputs up to 4K resolution.
Answer. It has rolled out globally across 141 countries, integrated into platforms like Gemini app, AI Studio, Vertex AI, Google Ads, and Flow, with support for 8 new languages.
Answer. It delivers precise text rendering, better subject consistency, enhanced infographic and diagram generation, photorealistic imagery, and faster response to complex prompts.
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