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ReleasedFebruary 2026

Nano Banana 2 Image Generator

Nano Banana 2 is Google's newer hosted image model with optional web grounding, higher resolution options, and broader multi-image workflows. It is most useful when the image needs current information, several references, or a grounded visual brief that should stay up to date.

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How to use Nano Banana 2

Use Nano Banana 2 here for grounded image briefs and broader multi-image edits

Start with the visual brief, add the references that define the output, then enable web grounding when newer factual context should influence the final image.

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Describe the image before adding grounded detail

Write the subject, composition, style, and intended format first so the visual direction is clear before grounding enters the request.

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Add references and web grounding only where they help

Use up to fourteen reference images when they clarify product identity, layout, or styling, and enable web grounding when the image should reflect newer information.

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Check clarity before moving to higher resolution

Make sure the brief, grounded details, and references are all aligned before pushing the image into a higher-resolution output.

Core strengths of Nano Banana 2

What stands out about Nano Banana 2 for grounded creative work

Nano Banana 2 is most useful when the image needs to stay grounded, explain something clearly, or combine several references without losing the practical structure of the brief.

Useful for grounded layouts and real-world scene logic

Nano Banana 2 is a strong fit when the image needs to feel tied to a believable place, object system, or practical scene logic rather than pure mood.

That helps with city posters, travel guides, and real-world environment concepts.
The workflow is useful when the prompt needs to stay grounded instead of drifting abstractly.
Use it when context matters as much as visual polish.

Practical for explainers and information boards

Nano Banana 2 is also useful for boards that need to explain a system, a menu, or a product story in a more grounded way.

That makes it practical for restaurant explainers, service boards, and structured marketing assets.
It works well when the image has to communicate, not just decorate.
Use it when clarity matters more than visual spectacle.

Useful when several references support one destination

Nano Banana 2 also works well when multiple references should reinforce one travel, retail, or product direction without losing the central brief.

That helps with travel packs, product systems, and multi-image planning work.
The brief can stay more grounded when each input has a clear role.
This is useful when one reference would not be enough.

A strong route for grounded product refresh work

Nano Banana 2 is a practical option when the job is to refresh a product or object while keeping the result believable and structured.

That makes it useful for product updates and more realistic concept revisions.
It works best when the prompt explains the object logic clearly.
Choose it when grounded transformation matters more than stylized mood.
Best use cases

Where Nano Banana 2 is most useful

Nano Banana 2 is most useful when the request needs current information, many references, or a grounded visual brief that goes beyond a purely style-led prompt.

Grounded city guides and local explainers

Use it for posters, explainers, or travel-style assets that should reflect newer real-world detail instead of generic stock imagery.

Food, retail, and destination boards

A practical fit for restaurant, retail, or destination concepts that combine several references with a more current brief.

Multi-reference product and campaign work

Bring in more references when product identity, styling, layout, and supporting context all need to be part of one generated image.

Higher-resolution current-information visuals

Use Nano Banana 2 when you want grounded creative work but still need 1K, 2K, or 4K outputs on the same page.

Prompt patterns and examples

How to write better Nano Banana 2 prompts with real examples

These examples focus on the situations where Nano Banana 2 stands out: grounded briefs, current-information visual work, and broader multi-reference image generation.

Web-grounded visual

Good prompt fit

Best for city, event, or local guide visuals that should feel anchored to current information instead of generic travel art.

A grounded city guide poster with structured local details and readable layout.

Grounded city guide poster

Prompt formula

[city / topic] + [what the poster is for] + [grounded details to include] + [layout style] + [readability note]

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Full prompt

Create a premium city guide poster for a weekend design trip in Seoul. Use a clean editorial travel-poster layout with one hero city image, smaller supporting location details, and short readable headings. Let the visual reflect a current, modern Seoul creative mood rather than a generic travel postcard. Use crisp layout structure, premium typography space, and a magazine-style city guide feel.

Why it works

Nano Banana 2 is better suited when the brief depends on current or grounded context in addition to the visual prompt itself.

Output goal

A grounded travel or city-guide concept that feels current, not generic or timeless in a vague way.

Tips

  • Describe the output format first, then add grounded context.
  • Keep the grounded detail focused on what should change the image, not every fact you know.
Information-led board

Good prompt fit

Best for explainers or promo boards where the image should combine food styling, short labels, and current hospitality context.

A restaurant explainer board with food, labels, and an editorial hospitality layout.

Restaurant explainer board

Prompt formula

[restaurant / menu topic] + [board layout] + [labels or sections] + [grounded context] + [editorial style]

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Full prompt

Create a modern restaurant explainer board for a chef's tasting menu launch. Show one hero plated dish, two smaller supporting dishes, and short section labels for "seasonal menu", "chef's selection", and "signature pairing". Keep the visual grounded in a current upscale dining mood, with a refined editorial layout, restrained typography, and realistic hospitality presentation.

Why it works

The prompt combines layout, food styling, and a current hospitality frame, which suits Nano Banana 2 better than a purely decorative food prompt.

Output goal

A structured hospitality board for restaurant launches, promo decks, or editorial dining concepts.

Tips

  • Use short section labels instead of full paragraphs.
  • Say what kind of current context matters, such as upscale dining, local guide, or seasonal launch.
Multi-reference concept

Good prompt fit

Best for travel or retail concept boards that need many references plus a stronger current-use context.

A multi-reference travel essentials board with coordinated product styling and grounded context.

Multi-reference travel essentials board

Prompt formula

[hero board] + [reference roles] + [current-use context] + [layout style] + [product grouping]

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Full prompt

Create a travel essentials board for a current city-break packing guide. Use multiple references for the carry-on shape, sneaker style, tech pouch, neutral palette, and lightweight jacket. Present the result as a realistic premium board with one hero flat-lay, two supporting close crops, and short item labels. Keep the styling practical, current, and editorial rather than luxury fantasy.

Why it works

Nano Banana 2 can combine a broader reference set while still benefiting from a current-use brief instead of only a style prompt.

Output goal

A multi-reference product board that feels grounded in a real travel use case instead of a generic lifestyle mood board.

Tips

  • Assign a clear role to each reference image.
  • Name the real use case so the board feels practical, not abstract.
Grounded edit

Good prompt fit

Best for product or campaign refreshes where the output should reflect newer details, context, or market-facing information.

A grounded product refresh concept with updated contextual details and clean campaign presentation.

Grounded product refresh with current details

Prompt formula

[product / scene] + [what should stay] + [what current detail should change] + [layout or campaign format]

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Full prompt

Update the reference product scene into a current-season campaign visual for a smart carry-on bag. Keep the bag silhouette and premium travel styling, but refresh the supporting scene, accessory details, and campaign framing so it feels like a current city-travel launch rather than an older generic lifestyle ad. Use realistic lighting, a clean campaign layout, and a grounded urban-travel mood.

Why it works

This prompt keeps the stable product identity but asks Nano Banana 2 to update the surrounding context in a grounded way.

Output goal

A more current-feeling product or campaign refresh that goes beyond a purely stylistic change.

Tips

  • Name what stays fixed before adding the new context.
  • Use grounded context as a direction for the scene, not as a list of facts.
When to choose Nano Banana 2

Choose Nano Banana 2 when current information and grounding belong in the brief

Nano Banana 2 fits best when the image brief should respond to current or grounded detail, or when the workflow needs both many references and stronger context than a purely style-led prompt.

Choose Nano Banana 2 when the image should be grounded, current, or context-aware

Use it when current information, optional web grounding, or a broader multi-reference setup changes what the final image should look like.

Use another model when polish, speed, or open deployment matter more

Choose Nano Banana Pro for a more polished final look, Nano Banana Flash for faster iteration, and Z-Image when open weights or local deployment are part of the model decision.

Community proof

Video walkthroughs and outside reviews for Nano Banana 2

These videos add outside creator perspective on Nano Banana 2 and how people use it for grounded image generation and structured edits.

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FAQs

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About Seedance 2.0 and our platform

What is Nano Banana 2?

Nano Banana 2 is Google's newer hosted image model in this lineup. It combines image generation and editing with optional web grounding, broader multi-image support, and higher-resolution output options on this page.

What is Nano Banana 2 best for?

Nano Banana 2 is a strong fit for current-information visuals, grounded explainers, travel or food boards, multi-reference product edits, and other tasks where the image brief depends on up-to-date or externally grounded detail.

Does Nano Banana 2 support image input and web grounding here?

Yes. On this page, Nano Banana 2 supports up to fourteen reference images and optional web grounding. That makes it useful when the visual should combine several references with newer factual context.

Which resolutions and aspect ratios does Nano Banana 2 support here?

Nano Banana 2 supports 1K, 2K, and 4K here. The available aspect ratios include 1:1, 2:3, 3:2, 3:4, 4:3, 9:16, 16:9, and auto.

How do I write better Nano Banana 2 prompts?

Separate the core visual brief from the grounded detail. Start with the subject and layout, then say what web-grounded or current information should influence the image. If you upload references, explain what each one should control so the grounded layer does not fight the visual direction.

When should I use Nano Banana 2 instead of Nano Banana Pro or Flash?

Choose Nano Banana 2 when current information, web grounding, or broader multi-image workflows matter. Choose Nano Banana Pro when the main goal is a more polished final look. Choose Nano Banana Flash when speed and cheaper iteration matter more than grounding.

Is Nano Banana 2 good for explainers and information-led visuals?

Yes. Nano Banana 2 is a stronger option when the image needs to reflect newer information, grounded details, or a more factual frame instead of only a style-driven prompt.

Can I use Nano Banana 2 images commercially?

For production work, review Nano Banana 2 output the same way you would review output from any other hosted model. Grounded or current-information visuals still need normal legal, policy, and factual review before publishing.

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