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Google Launches Nano Banana 2 as Default Image Model with Enhanced Speed and Quality

Google unveils Nano Banana 2 as its default image model, delivering 50% faster image generation with quality rivaling its premium counterpart.

On Thursday, Google introduced its new default image engine, the Nano Banana 2 image model, which powers the company’s Gemini platform, including Search and other products. This latest iteration promises significantly faster image generation while achieving quality levels comparable to its premium variant, Nano Banana Pro.

The Nano Banana 2 operates on the Gemini 3.1 Flash Image model, enhancing both text handling and subject consistency compared to its predecessor. According to Google, the model is designed to maintain the visual continuity of multiple characters and objects across a series of images, which makes it suitable for applications such as storyboards, comics, and infographics.

In the Gemini app, most standard image prompts now utilize Nano Banana 2. For users seeking greater detail or accuracy, the upgraded Nano Banana Pro remains available. Google is also expanding the rollout of Nano Banana 2 across Search and Lens on the web, increasing accessibility in various regions and languages.

Initial reviews highlight that Nano Banana 2 feels notably quicker and more competent as a photo editing tool, offering more convincing photorealistic edits. Wired noted that this advance might blur the line between real photographs and AI-generated images, especially as the once-reliable tell of distorted text becomes less discernible. Similarly, 9to5Google emphasized that the new model shows clear improvements in texture, lighting, and detail, suggesting it adheres to complex instructions more effectively.

While reviewers have identified some glitches, such as odd physical details in intricate scenes or imperfect text when zoomed in closely, the overall quality gap between obvious AI-generated images and those that appear more lifelike is rapidly narrowing. The enhancements made in Nano Banana 2 reflect a significant step forward in AI image generation technology, showcasing Google’s ongoing commitment to improving user experience in its applications.

This development is part of a broader trend in AI technology, where companies are increasingly focusing on enhancing the realism and applicability of AI-generated content. As tools like Nano Banana 2 become more sophisticated, the implications for creative industries—ranging from graphic design to advertising—could be profound, altering how we create and consume visual content in the digital landscape.

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