
Google Nano Banana Pro
Gemini 3 Pro Image Generator based on Google Nano Banana
844 followers
Gemini 3 Pro Image Generator based on Google Nano Banana
844 followers
Gemini 3 Pro Image. Create and edit images with Nano Banana Pro, for studio-quality levels of precision and control.



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@jessekorzan Yeah that's true but you will benefit from it 😅
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@jim_engine added it to my collections! Congrats on your launch!
I saw some works that built by Nano Banana, they are amazing and I think some designers from our company might lose their jobs. Just kiding ;)
Lots of great news features! We are excited to use use this at our company #laundrywhips 💯.
Tried it to create a few storyboard images. It was fast and performed pretty well. Revisions were still a little glitchy for me, but solid overall.
Google Nano Banana Pro sent a real shockwave through Egypt—my network and the wider creative/startup scene are buzzing. Its precision and text-in-image capabilities open big doors.
We’re hoping for more flexible, sustainable access from Google—without relying on alternative platforms just to get reasonable limits. There’s a strong community of talented youth in Egypt and the Middle East, many outside university, who would benefit from affordable credits, inclusive programs, and emerging‑market API tiers.
Thanks for the launch—we’d love to see steps that make Nano Banana Pro more accessible and elastic for our region.
Wow, I’ve gotta say this launch caught my eye right away — the Gemini 3 Pro-powered image generation plus that studio-level precision editing? Total home run for folks who need polished visuals fast. I do a lot of small-batch design work for client social posts, and right now I’m juggling 3 tools just to tweak tiny details; this’d cut that workflow down to basically one tab. The control here feels way more intentional than other generators I’ve tried lately — no random, off-brand outputs that I have to fix for hours on end. Quick question for the team: are there plans to add batch editing features down the line? That’d make this even more of a lifesaver for busy creators like me.
I’m mainly tracking Nano Banana Pro from a technical perspective. The focus on image quality and fine-grained control is interesting, but for now I’m just watching how it behaves in real production use cases before considering it for our workflows.