Editorial illustration for Gemini ad shows Nano Banana image editing turn empty rooms into real‑time designs
Nano Banana Pro: Google's AI Image Magic Unleashed
Gemini ad shows Nano Banana image editing turn empty rooms into real‑time designs
An empty room. A blank canvas. With Gemini and Nano Banana image editing, a simple text prompt makes it bloom into a furnished design, instantly.
They upload photos, type ideas, and watch reality shift in real time. The same AI reaches into Google Photos, pulling past memories for fresh inspiration. More than 5 billion images were edited with Nano Banana last year.
Now, digital spots show you how to explore those ideas, finding a fuse box under a hood, trying a new haircut, all with Gemini. Connect it to Photos, Maps, Gmail. Ask Gemini to adjust part of an image while preserving the rest.
Start with a doodle, and watch it come to life. This isn’t just editing. It’s seeing the world through a lens that adapts, remembers, and creates, right when you need it.
Using image editing powered by Nano Banana, they upload photos of empty rooms and use simple text prompts to see their ideas take shape in real time. They also use Gemini to revisit past memories from Google Photos for extra inspiration. We're also launching digital spots showing exactly how to explore your ideas and complete any task with Gemini -- like finding the fuse box under the hood of a car or trying out a new haircut.
These stories highlight just a few of the amazing things you can do -- and are doing -- with Gemini. You can connect Gemini to your favorite apps like Photos, Maps and Gmail to find information and pull personal memories into your creative projects. And with Nano Banana Pro's upgraded image editing, you can ask Gemini to adjust parts of an image while preserving the rest -- or even start with your own doodle and ask Gemini to bring it to life.
(In fact, last year, you edited more than 5 billion images with Nano Banana!) Last year, Gemini Live also added the ability to let you share what you're seeing, working on and watching, so you can ask questions and get answers about the world around you.
This is where imagination meets infrastructure. The Gemini ad doesn’t just sell a feature; it reveals a shift: we now live in a world where an empty room is a canvas, a doodle is a blueprint, and a photo from years ago can spark a new creation. Five billion images edited last year proves the appetite is real.
But the deeper power lies in the seamlessness, moving from memory to design, from questioning to doing, from watching to understanding. Gemini doesn’t just respond. It builds alongside you.
Real-time. Personal. Unfinished by design, because the best ideas never really are.
Common Questions Answered
What is Nano Banana in the Gemini app?
[blog.google](https://blog.google/products/gemini/updated-image-editing-model/) describes Nano Banana as Google DeepMind's latest image generation and editing model integrated into the Gemini app. It allows users to transform images while maintaining the original subject's likeness, such as changing outfits or backgrounds while keeping the core visual elements consistent.
How can Nano Banana help with room design ideas?
The Gemini ad demonstrates how users can upload photos of empty rooms and use text prompts to visualize design transformations in real-time. By combining Google Photos and Nano Banana's image editing capabilities, users can explore interior design concepts and draw inspiration from past memories to create new room layouts.
What makes Nano Banana different from previous image editing tools?
[blog.google](https://blog.google/products/gemini/gemini-nano-banana-examples/) highlights that Nano Banana focuses on maintaining a character's likeness across edits, ensuring subtle details remain consistent. The tool allows users to make creative changes like turning pets into figurines or changing backgrounds while preserving the essential characteristics of the original image.