Google: Sundar Pichai introduced Google's new AI tool Nano Banana for photo editing. A few days ago, Google CEO Sundar Pichai confused users by sharing a picture of three bananas on the social media platform X. People started speculating whether it was a message about a healthy lifestyle or a joke. But now it has been revealed that it was a teaser of Google's new AI tool, 'Nano Banana'.
What is Nano Banana?
Google's new tool Nano Banana has been specially designed to remove the flaws of photo editing and AI image generation. It has often been seen that when a face or object is edited repeatedly, its identity changes completely. Nano Banana eliminates this problem and retains the details of the face and object in every edit.
Features of Nano Banana
The output will not deteriorate even after repeated editing.
Editing is very fast and smooth due to Gemini 2.5 Flash Image update.
Making a photo instantly from any text and mixing images will now look more natural.
Complex editing is possible by just writing text without layer or masking tools.
Available on both mobile and web through the Gemini app.
Why is it special?
Google claims that Nano Banana will give a "banana-level smooth" editing experience. That is, the photos will be so natural that it will be difficult to recognize whether they were taken with a camera or created by AI. This tool can prove to be a game-changer, especially for designers, content creators, and social media professionals.
Direct challenge to Adobe
After the launch of Nano Banana, it will compete directly with Adobe Photoshop's AI tools, Canva, and other popular generative AI platforms. Google will get an edge from its Gemini deep integration and mobile-friendly approach. The special thing is that it is being offered in both free and premium versions.
After Sundar Pichai's post of three bananas, users also joked a lot. One user wrote, "If there is an Apple iPhone, then now Google Banana has also arrived." However, more than the joke, there is a discussion about whether Nano Banana will really become the next big thing in image editing. will be smarter than before..
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