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A few months ago, Google introduced the Gemini 2.5 Flash variant, also known as the Nano Banana. The model’s capacity to create new photos using natural language instructions and perform intricate adjustments to existing ones attracted a lot of attention on social media. But if social media rumors are to be followed, Google’s new image-generation model is almost here, and some users have started posting demonstrations of its enhanced capabilities.

The new model will do exceptionally well in text rendering, infographics, world knowledge, charts, and following directions, according to tipster Testing Catalog News on X (previously Twitter).

According to social media users, Nano Banana 2 was briefly listed on a few platforms before Google removed it.

According to leaks, the model may launch this week and enable a wider range of outputs, including 1K, 2K, 4K, and so on. Additionally, more aspect ratios, such as 9:16 or 16:9, might be supported.

Notably, even though Nano Banana performed exceptionally well on a variety of activities, the model was frequently criticized for improperly adhering to aspect ratio instructions. Other picture generators, such as Qwen, on the other hand, let users select different resolutions while creating images.

Additionally, there are persistent rumors that Google will release its Gemini 3.0 model, and that Nano Banana 2 may even employ the new model to generate images.

What are users generating with Nano Banana 2?

Although Google has not yet confirmed whether it “accidentally” released the Nano Banana 2 model on some forums, user-generated photos abound on social media.

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