Google has officially rolled out its Gemini 2.5 Flash engine to developers worldwide, marking a significant step in its AI push. The model, which has already been making rounds on social media for the viral Nano Banana trend, is now available for creative projects as well. From 3D figurines to ultra-detailed 4K portraits, Gemini 2.5 Flash has quickly earned a reputation for being one of Google’s most versatile image editing and generation engines.
Interestingly, CEO Sundar Pichai also joined the conversation on X, reposting Google’s official announcement and urging developers to “go bananas” with the new model, dropping three banana emojis in a playful nod to the trend.
The new Gemini 2.5 Flash supports multi-image blending, giving users the ability to combine visuals while maintaining consistency.
Alongside this, Google has updated Nano Banana with wider aspect ratio support, making it easier to create everything from cinematic landscapes to vertical social media content. Supported formats now include:
Google shared that these options open up far more creative possibilities, particularly for developers working on media-rich apps.
Additionally, Nano Banana also introduces GIF creation, letting users turn static images into dynamic animations, and an infinite zoom feature that allows AI-enhanced zoom into generated visuals.
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For developers, Gemini 2.5 Flash is accessible via Google AI Studio, Gemini API, and Vertex AI for enterprise solutions. In AI Studio, a new build mode lets developers spin up entire AI-powered apps from a single prompt, with the option to export directly to GitHub.