It seems not a week goes by without the launch of another new AI image generator, but the mysterious Nano Banana is the first in a while to really stun people. It's quickly gone viral despite no ...
What if you could create stunning, professional-grade image edits without ever touching a single layer or navigating a maze of menus? Imagine typing a simple phrase like, “Add a glowing sunset behind ...
Photoshop is getting its first-ever non-Adobe AI models, starting with Gemini 2.5 Flash Image (better known by its nickname, nano banana) and Flux.1 Kontext Pro. These new, third-party models give ...
Google released the Nano Banana AI image generation tool in late August, the model that went viral online during Google's pre-launch testing phase. While its official name is Gemini 2.5 Flash Image, ...
What if the tool you’ve relied on for years suddenly became obsolete? That’s the question many creative professionals are asking after the debut of Google’s Nano Banana Pro, a innovative AI-powered ...
Google began experimenting with conversational image editing earlier this year in the dev-focused AI studio, but the feature didn’t remain experimental for long. Over the summer, Google rolled out the ...
Google Nano Banana Pro has been widely acclaimed as among the best image generator and editor since its launch. The model which made its debut last month comes with the ability to integrate with ...
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rainbow colored peeled banana with a gemini logo sticker against a colorful gradient backdrop with paint splatter - Viva Tung/CNET/Getty Images The pro version uses Gemini 3's reasoning model to power ...
Google's Gemini 2.5 Flash AI image generation model was known as Nano Banana during pre-release testing when it first went viral. The name stuck after Google released Nano Banana in late August. The ...
Third-party models from Google and Black Forest Labs will be available to use in Photoshop beta for the first time. Katelyn is a writer with CNET covering artificial intelligence, including chatbots, ...