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Complete Guide to Using Google Nano Banana Edit

Google's precision image editing model for targeted transformations and visual remixing.

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Overview

Google Nano Banana Edit is a specialized image editing model that allows you to transform existing images through natural language instructions. Upload a source image, describe the desired changes, and the model applies targeted edits while preserving the overall structure and quality of the original.

The model handles a range of editing tasks including style transfer, object modification, color adjustments, and scene alterations. It understands spatial relationships within the image and can make localized changes without disrupting unrelated areas.

With configurable output size and format options, Nano Banana Edit integrates smoothly into production workflows. It is particularly effective for iterative refinement of AI-generated images or for adapting existing assets to new contexts.

Capabilities

  • Natural language-driven image editing and transformation
  • Style transfer while preserving structural composition
  • Object modification and scene element adjustments
  • Configurable output aspect ratio and format
  • Localized edits that preserve surrounding image context

Use Cases

1

Refining AI-generated images with targeted adjustments

2

Adapting marketing visuals for different campaigns or audiences

3

Style transfer to match brand aesthetics

4

Quick mockup variations from a single base image

5

Color and mood adjustments for photography post-processing

Input Parameters

Prompt
textarearequired

Describe the specific edit you want applied. Be precise about what should change and what should remain. For example, 'Change the sky to a dramatic sunset while keeping the building unchanged'.

Source Images
filerequired

Up to 10 images to edit (JPEG/PNG/WebP, ≤10MB each)

Image Size
select

Choose the output aspect ratio. Select the ratio closest to your source image to avoid unwanted cropping or stretching.

Options
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Default: 1:1
Output Format
select

PNG preserves transparency and fine detail. JPEG produces smaller files suitable for web use.

Options
PNGJPEG
Default: png

Tips & Best Practices

Be specific about boundaries
Iterative refinement works well
Match aspect ratios
Combine with Imagen 4 for full workflows

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