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Hands-On With Nano Banana 2, the Latest Version of Google’s AI Image Generator

Press RoomBy Press RoomFebruary 27, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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Google just debuted Nano Banana 2, an updated version of its AI image generator. It combines the abilities of Google’s previous release, Nano Banana Pro—like text rendering and web searching—with speedier image generation. This tool will be the new default in Google’s Gemini chatbot.

The first image model from Google under the Nano Banana moniker dropped last August, and the Pro version arrived three months later. The AI tool was widely adopted online to alter photos of real people, from generating custom action figures to nostalgic images of people hugging younger versions of themselves.

Nano Banana 2 is not only faster at crafting images, it’s also a more powerful photo editor. Despite some rough edges and unconvincing generations in my initial hands-on experience through Gemini, Google’s latest release marks the continued improvement of photorealistic AI tools that can manipulate existing images and serves as a stark reminder to always scrutinize unverified images you see online.

Getting Started

If you want to try the new image model, the easiest way to access Nano Banana 2 is through the Gemini app or website. You can either click the banana emoji to generate images or just put the request in your prompts to the chatbot. This new image model is also available through Google’s Search tools, AI Studio, Cloud, and other services.

Google says the Nano Banana 2 image generator pulls real-time information from the web, which can be useful for generating infographics. To test this, I asked Gemini to generate a custom weather report for my upcoming weekend getaway. Here’s my prompt:

I’m going skiing in Dodge Ridge this weekend with some friends. Could you create an infographic that covers the weather conditions?

Nano Banana Pro made it easier to generate images with text—pulled from data on the web—and Nano Banana 2 makes that image generation speedier than ever.

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At first glance, the result looks decent. No wobbly text or disfigured skiers in the background. The forecast for each day includes expected temperatures as well as wind and snow conditions. A small disclaimer at the bottom of the infographic reads, “Weather and conditions subject to change. Check official sources.”

I’m glad I did! When I looked up the forecast for this weekend from a different source, I realized that Gemini had messed up the dates and pulled the Google Weather context from last week. When I pointed out this mistake to the bot, it used Nano Banana 2 to replace the text from its first attempt with the correct weather data.

Tub Time

If you want more details about my getaway, I’m headed to a cozy ski lodge with friends who are skiers. I’m a novice and still deciding whether to actually hit the slopes or just turn into a wrinkly prune sitting in the hot tub all day long. Maybe Nano Banana 2 could make a dumb meme to send to the group chat? I uploaded a photo of myself to Gemini with this prompt:

Take this image and put me in a cozy outdoor jacuzzi surrounded by snow. Make my skin comically wrinkly from sitting in there for hours.

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