NANO BANANA PRO MODEL GUIDE

Nano Banana Pro guide for visual reasoning, image editing, and campaign concepts.

Nano Banana Pro is best framed as a reasoning-enhanced image model. It is useful for marketers who need precise visuals, text-aware designs, reference blending, diagrams, localized creative, and concept variants.

AT A GLANCE

What this model is best for.

MODEL ROLEGemini-powered image generation and editing
BEST FITBest for visual reasoning, text rendering, and concept exploration
WORKFLOW VALUEUseful for infographics, reference blends, product visuals, and variants

CAPABILITIES

Capabilities to understand before you prompt.

Visual reasoning

Use it for diagrams, structured layouts, annotated images, explainers, and concept boards that need logic.

Text-aware images

Useful for multilingual posters, social cards, labels, mockups, and campaign graphics.

Reference blending

Google materials describe blending multiple images and maintaining consistency for people and visuals.

Editing and localization

Refine lighting, camera angle, colors, wording, or regional visual context without rebuilding the concept.

CREATOR AND MARKETING USE CASES

Where this model fits in practical AI creation.

Infographics and explainers

Turn campaign facts, product features, or workflows into visual one-pagers.

Localized marketing visuals

Adapt images and text direction for different regions or languages.

Moodboards and variants

Explore several creative territories quickly before choosing the final art direction.

Product and creator edits

Test backgrounds, lighting, outfits, layouts, and visual treatments.

PROMPT STARTER

A practical prompt to adapt in ChatArt Pro.

Copy-paste prompt

Create a campaign infographic for [product/topic]. Use a clean editorial layout with three sections, readable multilingual headline text, realistic product visual, icon-style supporting graphics, and a consistent purple-blue brand palette. Keep spacing clear and make the information easy to scan on mobile.

HOW TO USE IT

Turn the model into a practical prompt workflow.

  1. Start with the job. Define the exact asset you need: ad concept, launch video, product image, social post, caption set, or campaign brief.
  2. Add production constraints. Include audience, channel, format, brand tone, visual references, and what must stay consistent.
  3. Generate a proof. Review the first output for clarity, consistency, text readability, motion, or factual accuracy before scaling.
  4. Build a practice set. Use the strongest direction to practice supporting visuals, captions, scripts, music direction, and creative variants in ChatArt Pro.

PRODUCTION RECIPE

Exploratory visual production recipe.

Use Nano Banana Pro when the team needs to discover visual territories quickly: moodboards, playful concepts, thumbnail directions, layout ideas, or image variants. Generate a broad set first, then choose one promising direction and use ChatArt Pro to turn it into a more complete asset pack with captions, video prompts, and ad copy.

LIMITS TO CHECK

Confirm the current experience before delivery.

Model access, export settings, reference-input support, output length or resolution, pricing, commercial-use rights, and regional availability can change. Use this page as a planning guide, then confirm current options in the ChatArt Pro app before public or commercial use.

PRACTICE THE MODEL PROMPT

Practice in ChatArt Pro and turn this guide into practice.

Bring one brief, one audience, and one asset goal. Use ChatArt Pro to test the prompt direction with videos, images, captions, scripts, and creative variants.

Source and freshness: Last reviewed June 23, 2026. This ChatArt Pro Learn explainer was prepared after reviewing official references and high-quality model guide pages including Google Nano Banana Pro announcement, Google Cloud Nano Banana prompting guide, Gemini image generation overview, Google DeepMind Gemini 3 Pro Image page. Product access and model details can change; confirm the current app experience in the ChatArt Pro app.