Nano Banana
Google (Gemini image) · Edit photos by just describing the change.
Nano Banana is Google's image model (part of Gemini), known for photorealistic edits and keeping a character or subject consistent across images. Instead of fiddling with sliders, you describe what you want — in words.
What it's great at
Conversational photo editing ('remove the background', 'put this person on a beach', 'make it golden hour'). Keeping the same character looking like themselves across different scenes. And strong realism that holds up.
How to prompt it well
- Describe the change like you're talking to a photo editor: subject, setting, lighting, mood.
- For consistency, reference the subject clearly ('the same woman from the last image').
- Change one thing at a time for control, then stack edits.
- Be concrete about style: 'soft natural light, shallow depth of field' beats 'make it nice.'
Common mistakes
Vague prompts give random results. And remember the ethics — don't use realistic edits to deceive or impersonate. (See our stance on using AI responsibly.)
Quick start
Try this: upload a plain product photo and ask 'Place this on a marble countertop with soft morning light and a blurred kitchen background.'