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Officially ReleasedNovember 2025

Nano Banana Pro Image Generator

A higher-fidelity hosted image generation and editing model from Google, Nano Banana Pro excels at detailed creative briefs, outputs with readable on-image text, structured labeled layouts, and workflows that combine multiple reference inputs in a single request.

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How to use Nano Banana Pro

Leverage Nano Banana Pro here for detailed image briefs and precision multi-reference edits

Start with a clearly structured prompt, add the references that should control your subject or layout, then refine the output until the text, hierarchy, and visual finish all meet your requirements.

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Write the request like a design brief

Clearly outline your subject, desired layout, lighting style, material textures, and any exact text that must remain unchanged through the generation process.

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Upload the references that actually matter

Use up to eight reference images when product identity, palette, base composition, or packaging details need to align closely with your existing brief.

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Refine until the structure reads clearly

Tighten your prompt, clarify the role of each reference, and upgrade to higher resolution only after your base composition is already finalized.

Core strengths of Nano Banana Pro

What stands out about Nano Banana Pro for structured creative work

Nano Banana Pro shines for projects with structured briefs, images that require readable text or concept board logic, and workflows that use multiple references to produce one polished final hosted result.

Strong for structured editing and packaging refreshes

Nano Banana Pro is built for more than generic image creation: it excels at controlled edits to existing products and concept boards.

It reliably handles packaging refreshes, product line updates, and design review-board style edits.
It performs best when your brief is explicit about what should stay and what should change.
Prioritize it when structured controlled edits matter more than purely atmospheric visual mood.

Useful for readable layouts and menu-style assets

Nano Banana Pro is the go-to option when the image includes real copy, labels, or layout hierarchy and the text needs to stay fully readable.

That makes it ideal for menus, posters, visual explainers, and information-led marketing assets.
It is a better fit when text is a functional part of the design instead of just decorative filler.
The model's native handling of structured prompt input suits layout-aware image tasks extremely well.

A good route for review boards and concept sheets

Nano Banana Pro works exceptionally well for product boards, concept sheets, and other structured visuals that combine hero images with clear labeled direction.

It streamlines internal creative reviews and art-direction alignment boards.
It is particularly useful when one image needs to communicate more than one connected visual decision.
For best results, clearly name each section of your board directly in your input.

Practical when several references shape one output

Nano Banana Pro is also uniquely practical when several product, styling, or palette references all need to inform one cohesive hosted image result.

This capability helps with travel kits, retail product systems, and visuals for larger product families.
It gives the model clearer creative direction when one reference would be too narrow to capture all your requirements.
Use it whenever multiple inputs each have a clear defined role in guiding your final output.
Best use cases

Where Nano Banana Pro is most useful

Nano Banana Pro delivers the best results for projects that combine product detail accuracy, readable on-image text, intentional structured layout, and multiple reference inputs in one streamlined hosted workflow.

Packaging refreshes and product boards

Ideal for product concept boards, packaging updates, and premium brand concepts where product identity and layout both need to stay tightly controlled.

Menus, posters, and label-aware visuals

It outperforms generic models when headings, short descriptions, or labels need to remain readable inside the image instead of turning into unreadable visual texture.

Multi-reference edits with one polished output

Bring in several references when product form, environment, styling, or palette all need to inform the same cohesive final image.

High-resolution marketing assets

Use Nano Banana Pro when you already know your visual direction and want a straightforward path to high-resolution finished outputs ready for campaign work.

Prompt patterns and examples

How to write better Nano Banana Pro prompts with real examples

Each example below demonstrates the type of structured prompt that Nano Banana Pro handles best. Focus on clear hierarchy, exact wording for required text, and what each reference image should contribute to the final result.

Packaging concept

Strong prompt match

Best for premium packaging refreshes that need a polished board, short labels, and clear art direction alignment.

A premium packaging refresh concept board for a glass skincare bottle with clean labels and a refined layout.

Premium packaging refresh board

Prompt structure

[product] + [what should stay] + [new label direction] + [materials / palette] + [board presentation]

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Complete prompt text

Create a premium packaging refresh concept board for a glass skincare bottle. Keep the original bottle silhouette and pump structure consistent. Update the label direction to matte ivory with deep forest accents and a refined serif headline. Show one full hero bottle, one close crop of the label, and short callouts that read "keep bottle shape", "new serif label", and "premium wellness palette". Use soft diffused studio light, realistic glass reflections, and a clean design-review-ready layout.

What makes this effective

Nano Banana Pro handles structured boards better when your prompt clearly separates stable existing product identity from new label direction changes.

Intended output result

A polished concept board ready for packaging reviews, brand design work, or new product launch planning.

Usage suggestions

  • Always state what must stay the same before you list what should change.
  • Use short callouts instead of long sentences when the image needs readable labels.
Text-aware layout

Strong prompt match

Best for menu boards and poster layouts where the text needs to read like real functional copy.

A readable cafe menu board with clean category headings and a premium modern interior presentation.

Readable cafe menu board

Prompt structure

[menu subject] + [exact headings] + [layout structure] + [interior style] + [readability note]

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Complete prompt text

Design a premium cafe menu board mounted inside a modern minimalist coffee bar. Use large fully readable category headings: "Espresso", "Signature Drinks", and "Pastries". Under each heading, add two short menu lines with simple clear pricing. Keep the board matte black with warm cream text, generous clean spacing, and a layout that feels like a real modern hospitality brand rather than decorative chalk art. Use soft indoor ambient lighting and a realistic blurred cafe interior around the board.

What makes this effective

This prompt keeps required text short, names the layout hierarchy, and explicitly tells the model that readability matters more than decorative stylized typography.

Intended output result

A readable menu concept for hospitality brands, cafe space mockups, or retail visual direction planning.

Usage suggestions

  • Keep on-image copy short enough for the layout to stay plausible.
  • Describe the board style and the surrounding environment separately for clearer results.
Product marketing

Strong prompt match

Best for premium product boards that mix a hero render, callouts, and short structured notes.

A skincare product concept board with a central hero bottle, detail crops, and labeled design callouts.

Skincare product concept board

Prompt structure

[product] + [board sections] + [callout labels] + [brand mood] + [studio presentation]

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Complete prompt text

Create a skincare product concept board for a new luxury night serum. Place one large hero bottle in the center of the layout, add two smaller detail crops, and include short callout labels that read "glass bottle", "soft satin cap", and "minimal ingredient story". Use an off-white and pale stone neutral background, restrained editorial typography, soft luxury skincare studio lighting, and a clean art-direction board layout suitable for an internal design review.

What makes this effective

Nano Banana Pro delivers stronger results when your prompt explicitly defines the full board structure instead of asking for a single floating beauty shot with added labels.

Intended output result

A structured product board for brand reviews, launch decks, or internal cross-team visual alignment.

Usage suggestions

  • Name each section of the board directly so the final composition feels intentionally planned.
  • Stick to 2 to 4 short labels, avoid long paragraphs of text in your input.
Multi-reference edit

Strong prompt match

Best for multi-reference boards where product pieces, palette, and layout need to come from different input references.

A travel kit concept board combining luggage, accessories, and coordinated color direction from multiple references.

Multi-reference travel kit concept

Prompt structure

[hero kit] + [reference roles] + [what should stay consistent] + [layout mood] + [output format]

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Complete prompt text

Create a premium travel essentials concept board using multiple references. Assign one reference to define the luggage silhouette, one to define the pouch material texture, and one to lock in the neutral taupe and charcoal color palette. Show the kit as a clean flat-lay board with a carry-on, passport sleeve, charging pouch, and neck pillow. Keep the styling cohesive, minimal, and photorealistic, with short clear labels for each item and a layout that feels like a premium travel brand review sheet.

What makes this effective

This prompt assigns a clear role to each reference and tells the model how the final board should unify all inputs.

Intended output result

A cohesive multi-reference concept board that merges several product directions into one polished unified visual.

Usage suggestions

  • State what each reference controls instead of uploading many images without defined roles.
  • Ask for one unified board, not several disconnected scenes in the same output.
When to choose Nano Banana Pro

Choose Nano Banana Pro when detail and polish matter more than raw speed

Nano Banana Pro fits best when your request is complex, the image needs readable copy or labeled structure, and the final output should feel more polished straight from the generator.

Choose Nano Banana Pro when the brief is detailed and the output has to hold up to professional standards

Use it when your prompt reads like a real creative brief: it includes exact text requirements, precise product details, multiple references, and a layout that needs to stay organized from draft to final asset.

Use another model when speed, grounding, or open deployment matter more than maximum polish

Choose Nano Banana Flash for faster and cheaper iteration cycles, Nano Banana 2 when web grounding is required for your task, and Z-Image when open weights or local deployment are core requirements for your decision.

Community proof

Video walkthroughs and independent reviews for Nano Banana Pro

These third-party videos show how creators use Nano Banana Pro for packaging edits, prompt techniques, and structured image workflows. They add independent context to the model positioning on this page without replacing the prompt examples above.

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FAQs

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Common questions about Kling 4.0 Pro and the models available on the platform

What is Nano Banana Pro?

Nano Banana Pro is the flagship high-fidelity hosted image model from Google, purpose-built for generation and editing workflows that require long prompts, intentional layout structure, and support for multiple reference images in a single generation request.

What is Nano Banana Pro best for?

Nano Banana Pro is a strong fit for product concept boards, packaging refreshes, posters with functional copy, visual explainers, and branded marketing assets that need cleaner structure and more polished professional finishing.

Does Nano Banana Pro support image input here?

Yes. Nano Banana Pro supports up to eight reference images per request on this platform. This native multi-reference support makes it practical for complex multi-image edits, product boards, and projects where palette, layout, and subject identity all need to align closely with your original brief.

Which resolutions and aspect ratios does Nano Banana Pro support here?

Nano Banana Pro natively supports outputs at 1K, 2K, and 4K here. The available aspect ratios include 1:1, 2:3, 3:2, 3:4, 4:3, 4:5, 5:4, 9:16, 16:9, 21:9, and automatic aspect ratio detection.

How do I write better Nano Banana Pro prompts?

Frame your prompt the same way you would write a professional creative brief: clearly name your subject, describe your desired composition, explicitly quote any text that must appear in the final image, and specify what each reference image is meant to control. Nano Banana Pro delivers far better results with explicit direction than it does with vague, keyword-heavy inputs.

When should I use Nano Banana Pro instead of Nano Banana Flash or Nano Banana 2?

Choose Nano Banana Pro when output fidelity, readable text, and a polished final result are higher priorities than maximum generation speed. Use Nano Banana Flash when you need fast iteration cycles and lower-cost rapid editing. Opt for Nano Banana 2 when your project requires web grounding and access to the latest multi-reference workflow features.

Can Nano Banana Pro generate readable text in images?

Yes, this is one of Nano Banana Pro’s core strengths. It is a reliable option for generating images that need menus, poster headlines, product labels, design callouts, or other short text that must remain readable within the final composition.

Can I use Nano Banana Pro images commercially?

For production work, treat Nano Banana Pro output like any other hosted model output: always review the final result for legal compliance, brand alignment, and policy requirements before publishing. Commercial suitability depends on your specific use case and the applicable platform terms that apply here.

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Compare Nano Banana Pro with other image models on this site

If Nano Banana Pro is not the exact fit for your workflow, compare its tradeoffs for speed, grounding, hosted editing style, and deployment options with these available models.

Nano Banana Flash Image Generator

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Nano Banana 2 Image Generator

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Z-Image AI Image Generator

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