Clear text, fine detail, and reliable reference-guided edits for complex scenes.
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See Nano Banana Pro examples built around readable poster text, intricate packaging, dense scenes and fine visual detail. Click an example to load its prompt into the generator.
Nano Banana Pro is designed for compositions where small mistakes become obvious: headlines, product labels, repeated patterns, crowded scenes and subjects that must stay recognizable across edits. It accepts up to three reference images, making it a strong choice for reference-guided image generation as well as detailed text-to-image work.
Put the wording in quotes and it comes back spelled correctly, including non-Latin scripts — the difference between a mockup you can show a client and one you cannot.
A night market with thirty stalls, a crowded desk, a busy street: the parts stay coherent instead of dissolving into texture at the back of the frame.
Engraving, small print, hands, distant faces and repeated patterns are where most models give up. This is the one to try when they do.
Ask for the same person across several scenes and the face, the outfit and the styling stay recognisably the same rather than drifting frame to frame.
Pick 1:1, 16:9, 9:16, 4:3 or 3:4 before generating and it frames the shot for that, rather than you cropping it afterwards.
Run here with your credits — no Google account, no separate subscription and no API key to manage.
When the image has words that must stay readable, small details that must survive, or a crowded scene that must hold together, Nano Banana Pro is the safer choice. It trades a little speed and cost for precision where it counts.
Treat the prompt like a compact creative brief. State the exact content, explain where it belongs and use references when identity or product details must remain consistent.
Put exact copy in quotation marks and keep it concise. Separate a headline, subheading and label instead of asking the model to invent marketing text.
Say “headline across the top”, “product centered below” or “small label on the front of the tin”. Spatial instructions keep a complex composition organized.
Use up to three reference images when a face, outfit, package or visual identity must survive the transformation. Then state clearly what may change and what must stay fixed.
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Fast drafts and batches — the cheapest model here, and where a new account should start.

Prompt-faithful illustration and layouts, where following instructions matters more than photorealism.

Production visuals with multilingual text, photoreal materials, and up to ten references.
What people ask before their first image on Nano Banana Pro.
The poster with the headline, the crowded scene, the label that has to be readable.