Google unveils Gemini’s next generation, aiming to turn its search engine into a ‘thought partner’
Gemini 3, Google's latest AI, offers multimodal reasoning, generative UI, and developer tools, with 650 million Gemini app users and 2 billion Google AI Overview monthly users.
- On Thursday, Google rolled out Nano Banana Pro, built on Gemini 3 released earlier this week and deployed to the Gemini app.
- Built for higher-fidelity work, Nano Banana Pro introduces advanced controls that give professionals more control over camera angle, lighting, depth of field, focus, color grading, and adds editing plus Google Search integration.
- Google says Nano Banana Pro produces 2K and 4K images, accepts six high-fidelity shots, blends up to 14 objects, and costs $0.139 for 2K and $0.24 for 4K images.
- In practice, the Gemini app will default to the new model, with free users having limited quotas before reverting to Nano Banana, while Google AI Plus, Pro and Ultra subscribers get higher limits and watermark removal on the $250 per month Ultra plan.
- Developers can tap Nano Banana Pro through the Gemini API, Google AI Studio, and Antigravity, with Woodward highlighting its expanding capabilities and Google scaling products like Flow and Genie.
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Google Launches Nano Banana Pro, Its Most Advanced Image Generation Model Yet
Google has unveiled Nano Banana Pro, a high-performance image generation and editing model built on Gemini 3 Pro, marking one of the company’s most sophisticated steps in visual AI so far. The new model offers studio-level control, stronger reasoning, and advanced intelligence aimed at creators, students, designers, advertisers, and developers around the world. Nano Banana Pro arrives as the successor to the popular Nano Banana model launched ea…
What is Nano Banana Pro? How does Google's latest image generation tool work and is it free?
Google has launched Nano Banana Pro, a new Gemini 3 Pro-based image generator that creates clearer, smarter and more detailed visuals. It offers better text inside images, advanced editing tools, wider availability across Google’s apps and services. Here's everything you need to know on the new AI.
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