So Google keeps dropping hit after hit. A few days ago we got the news that Gemini 3 has landed, and as much hype as we've had for the release of that model, it's I think still managed to surprise and outperform people's expectations. But Google is not done, because they're dropping yet another big release today. It is Nano Banana Pro. And as you'll see, not only does it have really good capabilities, but it's already being rolled out to a lot of other Google tools. This is going to have a big impact. Let me show you why.
- "Nano Banana Pro" (or Gemini 3 Pro Image) delivers state-of-the-art text generation in images.
- It shows massive improvements in creating complex infographics, diagrams, and maintaining character consistency.
- The model is being integrated across Google's ecosystem, including NotebookLM, Google Ads, and the Google Merchant Center.
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1. What is Google's "Nano Banana Pro" (Gemini 3 Pro Image)?
This is a Nana Banana Pro. It's integrated with Gemini 3. The biggest thing you're probably going to notice about this model is how good the text generation is. Here is a scene that was developed from this input image... Notice it's taped to a desk. Perfect kind of drown out rectangles, facial features, and the text is absolutely incredible. And we finally know the answer to the age-old question about woodchuck capacity to chuck wood. Notice a perfect sort of lettering made out of wood.
Also the scientific infoggrams and diagrams are absolutely incredible. As you'll notice, this is going to get integrated with tools like a notebook alm. But think about what an impact this would have on education. The ability to quickly, easily, and accurately create very engaging diagrams and infographics for for kids, for students. This could be very powerful.
The new model's ability to create detailed, accurate diagrams and infographics is a major leap forward.
2. How AI Platforms Are Using This New Tech
Okay really fast, I want to show you how I used AI to make my dream a reality. Literally, I had this weird dream and I wanted to make it into a short movie. In the past, this would have required tons of equipment, various production tools, and maybe weeks of work. It's slow and expensive. Today I can do it in one afternoon with a single AI platform called LTX.
LTX takes you from idea or dream to storyboard to final video in one workflow. It's built for creators, agencies, and storytellers. I start in the storyboard space to outline scenes and shots. LTX keeps track of the location, the style, and the characters that are involved in every shot or scene. To start with, you create an image that's going to become the shot you had in mind. You're able to use Flux, Flux Premium, and Nano Banana to get that perfect look.
| Step/Tool (in LTX) | Action/Details |
|---|---|
| Storyboard Space | Outline scenes and shots. LTX tracks location, style, and characters. |
| Image Generation | Create shots using models like Flux, Flux Premium, and Nano Banana (Gemini 3 Pro). |
| Video Generation | Turn shots into video using models like LTX2, Google's V2, and VO3.1. |
| Elements Collections | Save characters, props, and places to reuse across scenes for consistency. |
This entire workflow, from idea to final video, is now possible in one place.
Try LTX StudioThe Good & The Bad
✅ Pros
- "The text is absolutely incredible... perfect sort of lettering."
- "The scientific infoggrams and diagrams are absolutely incredible."
- "We're also seeing very strong character consistency."
❌ Cons
- "There's still some limitations so double check the outputs."
- It struggled with some specific prompts, like the 'Django laughing meme' test. While its text is top-tier, platforms like Midjourney may still offer more artistic or photorealistic stylization in certain scenarios.
3. Understanding the Risks & Google's SynthID
But things are getting weirdly realistic. And I guess this would be a good time to talk about the Synth ID, how how Google generates these images to make sure that we know they're AI generated, how it sort of watermarks them.
We used to not know what is real, what is not. You have to look at these tiny little details, how many fingers and fingernails they have, etc. But it's getting a lot harder to tell. So now Google is embedding these little watermarks. You can tell they're not really visible to your eye, but you're able to upload it to this synth detector and it's able to tell you, has this been generated with AI or not.
4. Final Verdict: Is Gemini 3 Pro Image a Game-Changer?
But overall, it's incredibly, incredibly impressive. Looks like it's going to get integrated with Google Ads, their e-commerce merchant center, etc. I think it's going to be helpful there for generating various images, notebook... and you're going to be able to use a Gemini 3 Pro and use this image generation model to help build, for example, front-end designs or various UI elements for whatever software you're building.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Google's new image generation model?
It's called Nano Banana Pro, but it's part of Gemini 3. Google will likely start calling it Gemini 3 Pro image generation. It's integrated with Gemini 3 and is being rolled out to tools like NotebookLM and Google Ads.
Is Gemini 3 Pro good at generating text in images?
Yes, this is its biggest strength. The text generation is absolutely incredible. It can create perfect lettering, even made out of wood, and integrate text into architecture. It's also great at scientific infographics and diagrams with very few errors.
What is Google SynthID?
SynthID is Google's tool to watermark and identify AI-generated content. It embeds a digital watermark that isn't visible to your eye, but a 'synth detector' tool can read it to confirm if an image was made by AI.
Final Thoughts
There's a lot more to explore, but this new model is a massive step forward. We'll be watching for what's next.
This content is for educational and analytical purposes only. All tools, models, and brand names (like Google, Gemini, Nano Banana, and LTX) are trademarks and property of their respective owners. This guide is based on public analysis and source material.
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