Google recently released its Nano Banana Pro model, which has taken the lead on most benchmarks as the most capable image generation and editing model out there, even outrivalling the likes of Qwen Image Edit and Seedream 4.0. With the tech giant adding powerful new capabilities to its image model, there has been a craze for testing out Nano Banana Pro.
Google has also shared some of the top ways users have taken advantage of the new model so far. Here are the top examples.
1. Infographic using Nano Banana Pro:
One of the most powerful abilities of Nano Banana Pro is to use the power of Gemini 3 and the internet to create infographics from scratch. You can just give the model a basic idea about what you want, and it can create the whole image.
You can start with something like “Make a clean, professional, Instagram-style educational infographic…” and then add anything you want to create an infographic on like “the 8 planets in the solar system lined up by distance from the Sun... title ‘Solar System Planets – Key Facts’”.
2. Compress technical papers:
Nano Banana Pro can help users compress hundreds of pages of information into a single image. This makes the model an ideal use case for technical papers, long articles or even whole books.
Prompt: “Take this paper and transform it into the image of a professor’s whiteboard: diagrams, arrows, boxes, and captions explaining the core idea visually. Use colours as well. Provided proper attribution is given, Google hereby grants permission to reproduce the tables and figures in this paper solely for use in journalistic or scholarly works.”
3. Create menu:
Prompt:
“Create a detailed menu. The menu is for a restaurant called NANO BANANA and all of the items on the menu are themed around bananas. The design of the menu is playful. Include images for every food item as well as a write-up of what the menu item includes. Put it in a 3:4 aspect ratio.”
4. Cartoon-style illustration
Prompt:
“Generate a precise cartoon of T-cell activation — including TCR-MHC interaction, LCK-ZAP-70 signalling, and NF-κB/NFAT transcription — from a simple prompt, demonstrating emergent scientific accuracy.”
5. Flow charts:
Prompt:
“I need a flowchart for how to toast bread, make it as wacky and over the top and complicated as possible.”
6. Beautiful renders:
Prompt:
“Render a sleek 1980s Porsche 911 Turbo in metallic silver, with widebody fender flares, low-profile tyres on black rims, and subtle orange accents on the side stripes and brake callipers. Pose it dynamically from a low three-quarter angle, reflecting on a glossy black wet surface in a dimly lit underground garage with soft volumetric lighting and faint fog for a cinematic cyberpunk vibe. Hyper-realistic 3D render, high detail on chrome reflections, glossy paint and atmospheric depth.”
7. Black holes:
Prompt:
“Generate an image of a supermassive black hole as seen from 10 ly away from the event horizon. Make it physically accurate.”
8. Turn your house blueprint into 3D renders:
Prompt:
“Using the uploaded blueprint images (floor plan, elevations, and site plan), create a triptych collage of photorealistic 3D renders for the ranch-style home:
Left: Front view (as in elevation drawing, with porch and garage).
Center: Side view (left elevation, showing dormers and windows).
Right: Rear view (backyard patio implied from plan, with sliding doors to living area).”