Nano Banana Pro

Premium Gemini image generation and editing for final assets, brand layouts, product visuals, typography-heavy designs, and high-fidelity reference control.

About Nano Banana Pro

Nano Banana Pro is the quality ceiling of the Nano Banana family. Use it when an image has to hold up in close review, across brand surfaces, or in a client-ready production workflow.

Final-asset fidelity

Create polished product shots, packaging concepts, campaign hero images, diagrams, and editorial visuals that need stronger detail and layout control.

Advanced reference editing

Use text prompts or source images when the output needs to preserve identity, product shape, scene structure, or multiple visual references.

Quality-first controls

Choose aspect ratio, higher-resolution output options, and format when you need more detail than a quick Lite image.

Nano Banana Pro FAQ

Practical guidance for using Nano Banana Pro on final images, text-heavy designs, and source-image edits.

When should I choose Nano Banana Pro over Nano Banana 2 Lite?

Choose Pro when the output is close to final: packaging, posters, product close-ups, brand visuals, high-stakes ads, print-oriented assets, or complex multi-subject scenes. Lite is usually better for exploring many directions; Pro is better when precision and polish matter more than speed.

Is Nano Banana Pro better for text, logos, and layout-heavy images?

It is the stronger choice when the image contains signage, product labels, UI mockups, posters, infographics, or brand copy. You should still proofread generated text, but Pro is the tier to use when typography and layout accuracy are part of the brief.

How should I use Pro for source-image editing?

Upload the clearest source image you have, then separate preserved details from requested changes in the prompt. For example, keep the product shape and logo placement, but change the lighting, background, camera angle, or seasonal styling. Pro is the safer tier for edits where identity or product accuracy must survive.

Why not use Nano Banana Pro for every image?

Pro is optimized for higher fidelity and control, so it is better saved for final passes and difficult prompts. For large batches, early concepts, or inexpensive testing, Nano Banana 2 Lite is the more practical starting point.