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Nano Banana Image Generator for Fast Gemini 2.5 Flash Image Editing

Use Nano Banana on Buble to create, edit, and refine images with the original Gemini 2.5 Flash Image model. This page focuses on the first Nano Banana workflow: fast text-to-image drafts, natural-language edits, subject consistency, multi-image fusion, and practical creative iteration before final production.

Images generated with Nano Banana

Browse public images made with Nano Banana on Buble and review the prompts behind strong creative directions.

Prompt

A quiet cinematic coastline at dawn, soft pastel sky, dark wet rocks, gentle ocean mist, subtle golden horizon light, minimal composition, serene and artistic atmosphere, high-end landscape photography style, soft film grain, suitable as a website hero background, center area calm and uncluttered for overlay.

What the original Nano Banana is best at

Google introduced Gemini 2.5 Flash Image, also known as nano-banana, as an image generation and editing model for blending images, maintaining character or object consistency, making targeted natural-language edits, and using Gemini world knowledge. That makes the original Nano Banana most useful as an edit-first creative model, not just a one-shot image generator.

Nano Banana text-to-image draft generated from a prompt

Fast drafts from a prompt

Start with a text prompt when you need product concepts, thumbnails, campaign directions, editorial visuals, or social ideas quickly. Nano Banana is well suited to the first round of visual exploration where speed and prompt clarity matter.

Nano Banana natural-language image editing result

Natural-language image editing

Upload an image and describe the change in plain language: adjust the background, remove distractions, restyle a product scene, modify lighting, or create a cleaner variation while keeping the important parts intact.

Nano Banana consistent character and product editing example

Subject consistency across edits

One of the original Nano Banana strengths is preserving a person, character, product, pet, object, or brand asset across multiple edits and scenes. Use it when the same subject must remain recognizable while context changes.

Nano Banana multi-image fusion and reference workflow

Multi-image fusion for composites

Nano Banana can combine text with multiple visual inputs to create one coherent image. Use it for product placement, room restyling, outfit changes, mood-board compositions, and campaign visuals built from several references.

Creative Control

How to brief Nano Banana for reliable image edits

Nano Banana works best when the prompt makes the role of every image clear: what to preserve, what to change, what style to use, and where the final asset will be used.

Name the output job

Say whether the result should be a product hero, social ad, edited photo, catalog variation, thumbnail, storyboard frame, or brand mockup.

Separate preserve from change

For edits, explicitly state what must stay the same—face, product shape, logo, pose, room layout, color palette—before describing the transformation.

Assign each reference a purpose

Use references intentionally: one for subject, one for style, one for background, one for layout. Avoid adding images that do not control a specific part of the output.

Write edits as small steps

Use follow-up prompts for background, lighting, object removal, crop, or style changes instead of asking for many unrelated changes at once.

Leave room for layout needs

Mention aspect ratio, safe text area, product placement, whitespace, and where the final image will be used.

Review factual and brand details

Check text, logos, product shape, anatomy, legal rights, and factual visuals before using outputs commercially.

Nano Banana consistency editing stack example

Consistency Editing Stack

Nano Banana capabilities for edit-first image production

The original Nano Banana is most memorable because its strengths work together: quick prompt generation, natural-language editing, subject consistency, multi-image fusion, and Gemini’s broader understanding of real-world concepts. That combination makes it a practical first-pass model for production teams.

Conversational edits

Modify images with plain-language instructions instead of layer-by-layer tooling, then refine through short follow-up edits.

Subject preservation

Keep a product, character, pet, object, or brand element recognizable while changing the scene, angle, outfit, or visual style.

Multi-image fusion

Blend references into a single coherent output when one prompt needs product, setting, style, and composition signals.

World-aware prompts

Use Gemini’s broader understanding for educational diagrams, real-world objects, layouts, and context-aware edits, while still reviewing details before publication.

Use Cases

Where the original Nano Banana fits best

Nano Banana should own fast, editable image production. These use cases keep the page distinct from broad AI image generator pages, prompt-only text-to-image pages, and reference-heavy image-to-image pages.

Nano Banana product scene variation
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Product scene variations

Place the same product into lifestyle scenes, seasonal campaigns, catalog shots, and ad layouts while keeping the product recognizable.

Nano Banana targeted photo edit
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Targeted photo edits

Change backgrounds, lighting, object placement, color mood, or styling without rebuilding the whole image from scratch.

Nano Banana consistent character asset
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Consistent character assets

Build mascots, avatars, tutorial characters, visual stories, and campaign figures that need the same identity across multiple outputs.

Nano Banana room restyling with reference images
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Room and interior restyling

Use a room photo plus design instructions to test furniture, decor, lighting, materials, or staging options before a real shoot.

Nano Banana campaign mockup prompt examples
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Campaign mockups and thumbnails

Draft landing visuals, YouTube thumbnails, ad concepts, poster directions, and social layouts that need quick creative comparison.

Nano Banana reference-based composite image
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Reference-based composites

Combine subject, setting, style, and layout references into a single draft when text alone is too vague for the desired result.

Nano Banana prompt recipes for image generation and editing

Prompt Recipes

Nano Banana prompt patterns for Gemini 2.5 Flash Image

Good Nano Banana prompts read like short creative briefs. Define the goal, describe the image role, tell the model what to preserve, and add constraints for composition, lighting, style, and final use.

Product hero draft

Create a premium studio product image of the uploaded matte black wireless speaker on a warm oak table. Preserve exact product shape and logo, add soft morning window light, shallow depth of field, clean 16:9 hero composition.

Targeted edit

Edit the uploaded portrait: keep the face, expression, hair, and clothing unchanged; replace the background with a softly lit modern office; remove distractions; make the lighting natural and realistic.

Character consistency

Use the reference character as the same young explorer. Create a rainforest camp scene, preserving face shape, jacket color, backpack, illustration style, and friendly expression.

Multi-image fusion

Combine the uploaded product image, marble counter reference, and green color palette into one photoreal campaign image with natural shadows and empty space for headline text.

Model Fit

When to choose Nano Banana instead of another image model

This page focuses on the original Nano Banana, Gemini 2.5 Flash Image. It is strongest for fast drafts and editable workflows; use higher-end or specialist models when the task needs different strengths.

Decision Point
Nano Banana
Pro Image Models
GPT Image Models
Open / Specialist Models
Best fitFast generation, natural edits, consistency, fusionFinal polish, higher detail, complex layoutsStrong general image creation and text-aware creative workCustom styles, self-hosting, specialist pipelines
Workflow styleCreate → edit → preserve → iteratePlan → render → polishPrompt → refine → publishTune → configure → generate
Reference editingStrong for practical edit-first tasksOften stronger for final production detailStrong general editing depending on taskVaries by model and workflow
Subject consistencyCore reason to choose the original modelUseful when higher detail is requiredUseful for broad creative tasksRequires careful setup
Use it whenYou need usable visual directions quicklyYou need the final asset to be maximally polishedYou need a balanced creative model comparisonYou need custom control or deployment flexibility

Workflow

A practical Nano Banana workflow on Buble

Use Nano Banana as the first creative loop: get a direction quickly, preserve what matters, make targeted edits, then decide whether the asset is ready or should move to another model.

Step 01

Start with the creative job

Define whether you need a product scene, reference edit, character variation, social asset, room restyle, or campaign mockup.

Step 02

Generate or upload the anchor

Start from a prompt for open creation, or upload an image when the subject, composition, or brand element must remain stable.

Step 03

Edit in focused passes

Ask for one meaningful change at a time: background, lighting, object removal, pose, style, layout, or visual context.

Step 04

Review and route the asset

Check brand accuracy, text, product shape, faces, rights, and factual details. Publish the image, iterate again, or compare with another model.

Buble Platform

Why use Nano Banana inside Buble

Buble turns Nano Banana from a raw Gemini image model into a practical creative production workspace with model selection, reference inputs, prompt iteration, pricing visibility, history, and comparison against other image models.

Generator first experience

The Nano Banana page starts with the working Buble generator, so you can create before reading the full model guide.

Reference-aware workspace

Keep prompts, uploaded references, outputs, and edits together so each iteration has a clear creative trail.

Model-aware controls

Buble exposes the available modes, media inputs, aspect ratio controls, and pricing logic from the model configuration.

Multi-model comparison

Prototype with Nano Banana, then compare the same job with GPT Image, Seedream, FLUX, or other image models when the brief changes.

Production history

Save outputs, revisit prompts, remix successful directions, and keep image experiments organized by model and use case.

Clear page boundary

This page explains the original Nano Banana model while platform pages handle broader AI image generator and mode-specific workflows.

FAQ

Nano Banana FAQ

Answers for creators and marketers evaluating the original Nano Banana, Gemini 2.5 Flash Image, for image generation and editing.









Create

Start creating with the original Nano Banana

Use Buble Nano Banana to create, edit, and refine images with Gemini 2.5 Flash Image. Start with a prompt or reference image, preserve what matters, and iterate toward a production-ready visual.

Also explore AI Image Generator, Text to Image, and Image to Image workflows.