AI Image Generator

Nano Banana

Generate AI image with Nano Banana — text to image and image to image, all from one Vidney workspace.

Text to ImageImage to Image6 credits per generation

Vidney Workbench

22 models
0/2000
4s
4s15s
Required: 90 credits

Output

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Sample

Nano Banana specifications

Output
Image
Task modes
Text to Image · Image to Image
Aspect ratios
1:1 · 4:3 · 3:4 · 16:9 · 9:16
Cost
6 credits per generation
Family
nano-banana
Setup
No API key or provider account required

What it does

What Nano Banana does well

01

Multi-reference image fusion

Nano Banana takes several input images at once and merges them into a single coherent picture rather than editing one base photo. Hand it a person, a product, a backdrop, and a style reference, and it composes them with shared lighting, perspective, and color so the result reads as one scene that was always meant to exist together. This is its core difference from single-image editors: it reasons across inputs, deciding how a subject from one frame should sit, cast shadow, and reflect light inside a setting drawn from another. For composites that used to mean masking and manual blending, you describe the combination and let the model resolve how the pieces meet.

02

Conversational multi-turn editing

Nano Banana keeps the thread of a conversation, so you refine an image by talking to it across several turns. Generate a scene, then say make it dusk, pull the camera back, add a second figure on the left, warm the palette, and each instruction builds on the last state instead of resetting. Because it remembers what you already established, you can explore a direction step by step, branch when something works, and walk an idea forward without re-specifying the whole prompt every pass. This back-and-forth suits open-ended creative work, where you are discovering the picture as you go rather than executing one predetermined fix on a finished file.

03

Identity locked across a series

Nano Banana holds a character, product, or style steady across many separately generated images, not just across edits to one file. Lock a face, an outfit, or a brand look, then generate that subject in new poses, settings, and compositions, and it stays recognizably the same thing from frame to frame. This is what makes it usable for a storyboard, a character sheet, or a campaign that needs one hero to appear in scene after invented scene. Rather than editing a single shot repeatedly, you are spawning fresh images that nonetheless agree on who the subject is, which is the harder consistency problem most models lose.

04

Legible in-image text

Nano Banana renders readable words directly inside the picture, which most image models still mangle. Ask for a sign, a book cover, a label, or a title laid into a poster, and the lettering tends to come out spelled correctly and placed naturally on the surface, following its perspective and lighting instead of floating as a flat overlay. This makes the model practical for layouts where type is part of the image rather than an afterthought added in a separate tool. You can draft a concept that already carries its headline, product name, or signage, and judge the composition with the words in place rather than imagining them later.

How Nano Banana compares

Specs side by side with similar models — all runnable on Vidney.

Nano BananaNano Banana 2Nano Banana ProFlux Kontext Pro
Task modesText to Image · Image to ImageText to Image · Image to ImageText to Image · Image to ImageText to Image · Image to Image
Cost6 credits per generation9 credits per generation12 credits per generation6–12 credits per generation

Real samples

Sample gallery

Real Nano Banana output, generated on Vidney — these are actual results, not stock or fabricated examples.

Nano Banana — Cinematic shortHD
Cinematic shortNano Banana
Nano Banana — UGC product adHD
UGC product adNano Banana
Nano Banana — Viral effects & danceHD
Viral effects & danceNano Banana
Nano Banana — Bring old photos to lifeHD
Bring old photos to lifeNano Banana

No setup, no API keys

Run Nano Banana straight from your browser. Vidney handles provider access, billing, and storage — you just write a prompt.

Multiple task modes

Nano Banana supports text to image and image to image in the same workspace, so you can switch task types without leaving the page.

Transparent credit pricing

Every image run costs 6 credits per generation. The cost is shown on the button before you spend a credit — no surprise metering.

Who reaches for Nano Banana

Nano Banana is Google's Gemini-family image model, and people open it when one source image is not enough. Concept artists and art directors feed it several references at once, a face, a garment, a location plate, a mood board, and ask it to fuse them into one coherent frame. Brand and social teams iterate a look by talking to it, refining a composition over several turns instead of re-writing a prompt from zero. Character designers and comic creators lean on it to hold the same face, outfit, and palette across a whole series of freshly generated scenes. It also renders legible words inside the image, which helps anyone laying out a poster or title card. Compared with Flux Kontext, the line is clear. Pick Nano Banana when you are compositing multiple inputs, inventing a new scene, or carrying one identity through many generated images, and when conversation beats a single command. Pick Kontext instead when you have one finished photo and need a surgical, faithful change to a single region. On Vidney, both run from one credit balance, so the model can follow the job.

Put it to work

What you can make with Nano Banana

Invent a scene around a subject

Give Nano Banana a single subject, a person or a product, and have it generate entirely new surroundings from scratch rather than swapping in a stock background. Ask for that subject standing in a rain-lit market, a sunlit studio, a fictional storefront, and the model builds each environment fresh while keeping the subject coherent inside it, matching light direction, shadow, and reflection to the invented setting. This is generation, not background replacement: the scenes did not exist before and are composed to fit the subject. Use it to imagine contexts that no location shoot could reach, or to explore where a hero could live before any of it is built.

Composite from several references

Bring three or four images together into one frame. Drop a model from one shot, a jacket from another, a landscape from a third, and a lighting mood from a fourth, and Nano Banana fuses them into a single believable picture rather than a collage. It reconciles scale, perspective, and color so the borrowed pieces share one world. This suits concept work, key art, and pitch visuals where the idea lives at the intersection of references you already have. Instead of compositing by hand across layers and masks, you assemble the inputs, describe how they relate, and let the model decide how the elements meet and light each other.

A character across many panels

Build a consistent character and carry them through a whole sequence of generated images. Define the face, build, wardrobe, and palette once, then ask Nano Banana for that same figure in different poses, angles, settings, and moods, and they stay on-model from one generated frame to the next. This is the work behind a storyboard, a character sheet, a comic spread, or an illustrated series that needs continuity across many fresh pictures rather than edits to one. Because identity holds as you generate, you can populate an entire narrative with a cast that reads as the same people throughout, then batch out the variations a scene needs.

Iterate a look by conversation

Develop an image through dialogue instead of one-shot prompting. Start from a rough idea, then steer it turn by turn, push the palette cooler, raise the horizon, add a reflection, try a graphic title across the top, and watch each note land on the running result. Nano Banana keeps context between turns, so the picture evolves rather than restarting, and you can chase a direction until it clicks. This fits early creative exploration, mood-finding, and the kind of art direction that is easier to describe out loud than to specify upfront. When a version works, branch from it and keep going, treating the conversation itself as your editing surface.

How to generate image with Nano Banana

  1. 01

    Open Nano Banana

    Open the Nano Banana workspace on Vidney and pick your task type (text to image and image to image).

  2. 02

    Describe your output

    Write a prompt describing the image you want, and upload a reference image for image-driven modes. Set aspect ratio as needed.

  3. 03

    Generate and download

    Spend 6 credits to run Nano Banana. When the generation completes, download the result from your account.

Tutorials & community

Real tutorials and discussions about Nano Banana from across the web.

Nano Banana - Beginner Tutorial 2026: Best AI Image Generator

Youri van Hofwegen · YouTube

Frequently asked questions

What is Nano Banana?

Nano Banana is an AI image model you can run on Vidney. It supports text to image and image to image from a single workspace.

How much does Nano Banana cost per generation?

Nano Banana costs 6 credits per generation. The exact credit cost is shown on the generate button before you run it.

What aspect ratios does Nano Banana support?

Nano Banana supports the following aspect ratios: 1:1, 4:3, 3:4, 16:9, 9:16.

Is Nano Banana free to use?

You can start with Nano Banana for free on Vidney using your sign-up credits — no card required to try it. After that each run costs 6 credits per generation, and the exact cost is always shown on the generate button before you spend a credit.

Can I use Nano Banana images commercially?

Yes — images you generate with Nano Banana on Vidney are yours to use in commercial projects: ads, social posts, client work, and product content. You keep the output; Vidney only handles generation and storage.

Does Nano Banana add a watermark?

No — Nano Banana images generated on Vidney are delivered clean, with no Vidney watermark, ready to publish or hand to a client as-is.

Do I need an API key or a provider account to use Nano Banana?

No. Vidney runs Nano Banana for you — there are no API keys to manage and no separate provider account to set up.

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Generate AI image in one workspace — no API keys, no provider setup.