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Google's Gemini Nano Banana Gets Major Update: Enhanced Control, New Features

Experience enhanced control with Google's Gemini Nano Banana. Now you can colorize photos with natural language and combine images like never before.

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Google's Gemini Nano Banana Gets Major Update: Enhanced Control, New Features

Google's Gemini Nano Banana, an innovative image model, has received a significant update. Users can now enjoy enhanced control and new features, including natural language colorization and combining multiple images. Since its launch in late August, the model has powered over 5 billion creations.

Gemini Canvas, the creative workspace, offers a space for users to experiment with edits, templates, and app ideas. The model's consistency tools help maintain likeness across shots during editing. Notably, Gemini Nano Banana can now control specific parts of an image without altering other areas. It can also maintain the likeness of models and scenes while changing their consistency, shape, or angle.

Users can now use natural language to colorize photos and combine three images into one. Pixel-perfect editing enables users to change a single detail in an image. Google has published four official tips for using Gemini Nano Banana, making it easier for users to explore its capabilities.

Google hints at more updates and expanded creative features for Gemini Nano Banana. Future improvements are expected to focus on enhancing image editing consistency and competing more strongly with text-to-image generators. With over 5 billion creations since its debut, Gemini Nano Banana is set to become even more central to Google's AI ecosystem.

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