Google to launch Nano Banana 2 model soon: Here is what will change

Updated on 12-Nov-2025
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Google is reportedly planning to introduce the Nano Banana 2, the next generation popular model, possibly as early as this week.

Nano Banana 2 is expected to be more than just a basic image-creating tool.

It may offer the ability to generate charts, infographics, and visual data representations directly through text prompts.

Google broke the internet right after it introduced its Nano Banana model to users around the globe. Now the fans are super excited as the company may soon offer some upgrades. Yes, the emerging reports hint that the company is planning to introduce the Nano Banana 2, the next generation popular model, possibly as early as this week. The update is said to bring improved realism, enhanced detail, and a wider range of creative tools for the users.

The report suggests that Nano Banana 2 will be more than just a basic image-creating tool, as it may offer the ability to generate charts, infographics, and visual data representations directly through text prompts. The move can transform the model from a playful AI image generation into a more practical tool for designers, marketers, and educators.

In addition, the new model is expected to support high-resolution downloads and flexible aspect ratios, allowing users to easily switch between portrait (9:16) and landscape (16:9) formats. These upgrades could make Nano Banana 2 more adaptable for social media posts, professional presentations, and visual storytelling.

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Additionally, we may see improvement in the system’s ability to depict famous personalities such as political leaders or sports icons, in diverse creative settings. This will help in boosting user engagement while raising fresh conversations around the AI-generated realism and ethical boundaries.

The news about the Nano Banana 2 comes as Google continues to expand its AI ecosystem. It is said to introduce Gemini 3.0, its latest version of AI assistant, along with a partnership with Jio to offer the Gemini AI Pro plan free for 18 months in India.

Meanwhile, Gemini AI is also being integrated into Google Maps, giving Indian users access to contextual queries, smarter navigation, and real-time recommendations.

Ashish Singh

Ashish Singh is the Chief Copy Editor at Digit. He's been wrangling tech jargon since 2020 (Times Internet, Jagran English '22). When not policing commas, he's likely fueling his gadget habit with coffee, strategising his next virtual race, or plotting a road trip to test the latest in-car tech. He speaks fluent Geek.

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