Company AI slop feels inescapable in 2025. From web site banner advertisements to outside billboards, pictures generated by companies utilizing AI instruments encompass me. Hell, even the bar down the road posts pleased hour flyers with that distinctly hazy, amber glow of some AI graphics.
On Thursday, Google launched Nano Banana Professional, the corporate’s newest picture producing mannequin. Most of the updates on this launch are focused at company adoption, from placing Nano Banana Professional in Google Slides for enterprise displays to integrating the brand new mannequin with Google Adverts for advertisers globally.
This “Pro” launch is an iteration on its Nano Banana mannequin that dropped earlier this 12 months. Nano Banana grew to become a viral sensation after customers began posting customized motion figures and different meme-able creations on social media.
Nano Banana Professional builds out the AI software with a bevy of latest talents, like producing pictures in 4K decision. It’s free to check out inside Google’s Gemini app, with paid Google One subscribers having access to extra generations.
One particular enchancment goes to be catnip for firms on this launch: textual content rendering. From my preliminary exams producing outputs with textual content, Nano Banana Professional improves on the wonky lettering and unusual misspellings frequent in lots of picture fashions, together with Google’s previous releases.
Google needs the photographs generated by this new mannequin—textual content and all—to be extra polished and production-ready for enterprise use circumstances. “Even if you have one letter off it’s very obvious,” says Nicole Brichtova, a product lead for picture and video at Google DeepMind. “It’s kind of like having hands with six fingers; it’s the first thing you see.” She says a part of the rationale Nano Banana Professional is ready to generate textual content extra cleanly is the change to a extra highly effective underlying mannequin, Gemini 3 Professional.

An instance of how the software can create a composite from a number of pictures.
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