Google’s Gemini app has officially overtaken ChatGPT to claim the number-one spot on both the Apple App Store and Google Play Store. This surge in popularity is largely driven by the viral success of its Nano-Banana AI image editing tool, which has taken over social media feeds worldwide. Here’s a roundup of everything that is happening in Viral Nano-Banana AI Trend.
For those unfamiliar, Nano-Banana is an AI trend that transforms user photos into hyper-detailed 3D figurine-style portraits. These edits look like collectible toy figures, complete with acrylic bases and stylised packaging.
The trend has exploded on platforms like Instagram and X (formerly Twitter), embraced by celebrities including Sonam Bajwa and Rakesh Roshan, as well as politicians like Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma and Goa CM Pramod Sawant.
When TOI Tech checked the “Top Apps” list on both app stores, Google Gemini ranked first, followed by Threads and ChatGPT. This is a reversal from earlier months when ChatGPT held the top spot during its viral Ghibli-style image generation phase.
Google confirmed that the Nano-Banana feature is free for all users within the Gemini app. The company is also encouraging users to share their creations online with standout images being featured by Google.
While Nano-Banana dominates the spotlight with quick, playful, and viral edits, ChatGPT takes a different path. Instead of creating figurines, ChatGPT focuses on storytelling through images. For example, rather than simply generating a dragon image, it might describe “a dragon mourning in ruins lit by candlelight.”
This makes ChatGPT more appealing for writers, marketers, and storytellers, while Nano-Banana thrives on social media virality.
The rivalry is almost like comparing TikTok to Netflix. Nano-Banana is fun, fast, and shareable, the “life of the party.” ChatGPT, on the other hand, offers depth, narrative, and emotional storytelling. Many creators are now blending both – Nano-Banana for visuals, ChatGPT for context.
Caption – Viral Vintage Saree Nano-Banana AI Trend on Instagram.
One of the biggest offshoots of Nano-Banana is the vintage saree AI edit trend on Instagram.
These edits look like classic Bollywood posters from the 90s with chiffon sarees, retro film grain, and dramatic cinematic effects. The trend combines Google Gemini’s image generation with ChatGPT’s prompt guidance to deliver unique retro avatars.
Sample AI Saree Prompts –
Black Saree Prompt – “Convert this person into a retro vintage grainy but bright image, black party-wear saree, 90s film aesthetic. She is standing against a solid, deep wall with dramatic shadows and contrast, creating a mysterious and artistic atmosphere. Lighting is warm, with golden sunset tones evoking golden hour glow. Her expression is moody, calm, yet subtly happy and introspective.”
White Saree Prompt – “Create a 4K HD realistic portrait of a woman in a translucent white polka dot saree. Small pink flower tucked behind her ear, warm light casting cinematic shadows. Pure vintage diva energy.”
Caption – Nano-Banana Figurine Prompts for Social Media and 3D Printing.
Google’s Nano-Banana isn’t limited to saree edits, it can turn ordinary selfies into mini 3D collectibles.
Here are some creative prompt ideas (via Techlusive) –
Caption – Nano-Banana 3D Printing.
Retro & Pop Culture Nano Banana 3D Figurine Prompts –
Answer. Nano-Banana is an AI image editing feature in Google Gemini that transforms selfies into hyper-detailed 3D figurine-style portraits. Its playful, collectible aesthetic has gone viral on social media, driving Gemini to the top of app charts.
Answer. Gemini focuses on fast, shareable edits like Nano-Banana figurines, while ChatGPT leans into narrative-driven visuals, ideal for storytelling, marketing, and creative writing.
Answer. It’s a viral Instagram trend using Gemini’s image editor and ChatGPT prompts to generate retro Bollywood-style portraits. Upload a clear photo, apply a saree prompt, and share your cinematic avatar online.
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