Google continues to stretch the brand to the maximum Gemini 3 and now it's the turn of the images. The popular Nano Banana model, which went viral for its quality with faces and portraits, gives way to Nano Banana Proa much more ambitious version built on the model Gemini 3 Pro Image.
The idea is clear: that the same AI that we use to write emails, summaries or code also generates posters, infographics or covers directly from the mobile. Although the name sounds like an inside joke, the news is quite serious.
What exactly is Nano Banana Pro?
Externally, Google refers to this model as Gemini 3 Pro Imagebut keeps the nickname Nano Banana Pro because the original became a phenomenon on social networks. On a technical level, it is the successor to the Nano Banana based on the Gemini 2.5 Flash Imagewith significant improvements in reasoning, context and creative control.
One of the great promises is the text within the images. Nano Banana Pro is capable of generating legible fonts in several languagesincluding non-Latin characters, and to better respect the layout when we ask for logos, posters or app screens. Additionally, you can use real-time information from Google to create infographics, diagrams or graphs with updated data, such as sports results or the weather.
Key improvements: more control, more image quality and blending
Nano Banana Pro also raises the bar visually. Now allows mixing up to 14 input imagesmaintaining the coherence of up to five people, something key if you want to generate series of images with the same characters, product sessions or brand campaigns, without each photo appearing to be from a different person.
In editing, the model offers finer controls: you can ask it to change the camera angle, adjust the focus, apply day or night lightingadd bokeh-like background blur or make localized edits to a specific part of the photo. All this, with support for multiple aspect formats and high resolution output, with options of up to 2K and 4K if you need more detail.
For content creators, better text quality, more resolution and mixing of images opens the door to using the Gemini app as a small graphic studio: from thumbnails for YouTube to illustrations for networks, through presentations or visual explainers that previously required Photoshop or several different apps.
Key aspects of the Nano Banana Pro
- Base: model Gemini 3 Pro Image from Google DeepMind.
- Type: Cloud image generation and editing model.
- Resolution: output up to 2K and 4Kdepending on the context and the product.
- Mix: combine until 14 imagesmaintaining the coherence of up to five people.
- Functions: generation from text, localized editing, lighting, focus and camera angle changes.
- Integration: Gemini app, AI Mode, NotebookLM, Google Workspace Slides and VidsGemini API, Vertex AI, Google AI Studio, Google Antigravity and Google Ads.
- Availability: progressive global deployment from November 20, 2025.
- Limits: reduced fee on the free plan; Expanded limits on Google AI Plus, Pro and Ultra.
So you can use Nano Banana Pro on your Android mobile

If you use the app Gemini on Androidaccess is quite direct. You just need to select the “Thinking” thinking model (Gemini 3 Pro) and then tap “Create Images” to start working with Nano Banana Pro. Free users have a limited quota and when it runs out, the app returns to the Original Nano Bananawhile Google AI Plus, Pro and Ultra subscriptions raise those limits.
Beyond mobile, the model also reaches AI Mode for subscribers in the United States and is integrated into tools such as NotebookLM and Google Workspacestarting with Slides and the new Vids app. For developers, Nano Banana Pro is available on the Gemini API, Vertex AI and Google AI Studioso that the same capabilities can be brought to apps, games or web tools.
Google is also strengthening the security and professional use part. AI Ultra subscribers can disable the classic warning about generated images, although Google keeps the SynthID mark invisible for other users and products. In addition, the company is launching an extension within the Gemini app that allows you to upload an image and check if it was generated by its models, with the promise that later it will also work with video and audio.
Google's commitment to image AI on your mobile
With Nano Banana Pro, Google tries to compete head-to-head with alternatives such as Midjourney, DALL·E or Adobe Firefly, but without removing the user from the ecosystem they already know: the Gemini app, Google Photos, Google Workspace or even the new AI modes integrated into Android. It is not a magical revolution, but it is a great step towards making generating useful images a daily occurrence.
If Google delivers on its promises on readable text, people blending, and editing control, many Android users might stop jumping between multiple image AI apps. Now we leave the question to you: do you plan to use Nano Banana Pro from your mobile or do you still prefer other tools for your designs?






