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Google has introduced Gemini 2.5 Flash Image, nicknamed Nano Banana, an advanced AI-powered image editing and generation model integrated into the Gemini app. This next-gen tool is designed to enhance creativity, precision, and editing accuracy while remaining affordable at just $0.039 per image (1290 output tokens, or $30 per million tokens).
With Nano Banana, users can perform natural language photo edits, including:
Unlike earlier models, Gemini 2.5 uses deep semantic understanding of real-world context, allowing more advanced transformations. It also supports visual templates for real estate listings, e-commerce product mockups, branding materials, and employee badges.
With Nano Banana, users can perform natural language photo edits, including:
● Background blurring for professional visuals
● Object and person removal from images
● Pose changes and character consistency for storytelling
● Colorization of black-and-white photos
● Multi-image fusion, object insertion, and design restyling
Unlike earlier models, Gemini 2.5 uses deep semantic understanding of real-world context, allowing more advanced transformations. It also supports visual templates for real estate listings, e-commerce product mockups, branding materials, and employee badges.

Announcing in a blog post, the company noted, “Beyond character consistency, the model is also excellent at adhering to visual templates. We have already seen developers explore areas like real estate listing cards, uniform employee badges, or dynamic product mockups for an entire catalog—all from a single design template."
The model is available for developers and enterprises via the Gemini API, Google AI Studio, and Vertex AI, making it ideal for digital creators, marketers, designers, and businesses looking to leverage AI photo editing tools for scalable creative solutions.
By combining speed, affordability, and high-quality outputs, Google positions Gemini 2.5 Flash Image (Nano Banana) as a game-changer in AI-powered design, content creation, and digital marketing.
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