After so many text-to-image generation tools like Adobe Firely, Leonardo.AI, Midjourney, etc, there is one more addition to the team: Nano Banana.
Nano Banana is a new text-to-image AI generation tool that appeared magically on LMArena. It is suspected that Google unofficially launched this tool. However, no confirmation has been received yet.
This text-to-image generator is a mysterious and magical tool because it has the capabilities to change the angle of the entity in the image, create 3D objects from 2D figures, change objects appearing in the picture, and more.
You might think all these features would take a lot of time to execute, but here’s the catch: while other tools take 30 seconds or more to make the necessary changes, Nano Banana can do it at warp speed.
Moreover, many users on Twitter and Reddit are sharing their experiences with Nano Banana, and here’s a collective summary of their reviews: Nano Banana excels at handling low-resolution images and seamlessly creates 2D to 3D images.
How to Use Nano Banana?
To get access to the tool, here are the simple steps to follow:
- Visit LMArena’s website
- Select the Battle mode
- Click on the image in the prompt bar
- Enter your prompt
- And voila, you will have your desired image in no time.
So, are you excited to use Nano Banana? What are your thoughts on Nano Banana being another offering by Google? Is this the new way giants are introducing exceptional speed for Gen AI models?
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