The Wild New World of Google’s “Nano Banana” Image Model: 50+ Practical Uses, Prompts, and Pro Workflows
People are doing absolutely wild things with Google’s new image model—nicknamed “Nano Banana”—and the coolest part is how good it is at editing images you already have. Below is a rapid-fire, organized field guide: what it’s good at, how to prompt it, 50+ concrete use cases, and a few pro workflows that chain it with other tools for 3D and video.
What “Nano Banana” Is (and Isn’t)
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It’s an image editor first. It can generate, but its superpower is precise edits: removing, replacing, restyling, relighting, recoloring, recomposing.
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It works across many surfaces (e.g., Google AI Studio, Gemini, and a growing list of creative apps that have integrated the model).
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Think of it as a non-destructive, prompt-driven Photoshop that understands people, objects, and scenes with surprising fidelity.
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How to Get Great Results (Fast)
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Be specific about the object, region, or style: “Replace the phone in the person’s right hand with a ripe banana. Keep lighting consistent.”
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Upload reference images whenever possible (outfits, hairstyles, style frames).
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Tell it the format/output you want: square portrait, studio headshot, isometric render, etc.
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Iterate in short loops: edit → inspect → refine one constraint at a time.
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Expect text to be finicky: It can change billboards/logos well, but fine typography sometimes needs a polish pass in Canva/Photoshop.
50+ Use Cases (with example prompts)
A) Portrait Magic & People Edits
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Blend two people (“Create a selfie of Person A + Person B at a gala, smiling into the camera.”)
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Remove people (“Remove all people in the background; preserve sand texture and turtle shadows.”)
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Rotate subject/camera (“Change the camera angle to a side view of this person.”)
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Upgrade to studio headshot (“Make a professional studio-quality headshot; neutral gray backdrop; soft key light.”)
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Extend to full body (“Generate a full-body professional photo of this person; keep outfit coherent.”)
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Virtual try-on (Upload you + outfit)
“Combine image 1 (subject) with outfit in image 2; maintain original face and hair.” -
Hairstyle tests
“Add a short textured crop; keep natural hairline; realistic blending.” -
Age/style transformation
“Restyle as a 1970s portrait—period-accurate clothes, grain, and color.”
B) Object-Level Control
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Remove objects (“Remove the orange traffic cone and construction sign; fill with plausible pavement.”)
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Replace objects (“Replace the phone with a banana; maintain hand pose.”)
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Recolor items (“Change the green chair to purple; keep reflections and wood floor consistent.”)
C) Scene & Perspective Edits
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Change location (“Place this person inside a zoo’s monkey enclosure; match ambient light.”)
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Change viewpoint (“Show this scene from a top-down angle looking at the two women.”)
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Isometric scenes
“Convert this building photo into a clean isometric daytime illustration—structure only, no neighbors.”
D) Style Transfer & Art Direction
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Global style swap
“Transform this photo into the visual style of the reference frame (image 2). Preserve composition.” -
Partial style change
“Only convert the ramen bowl to 2D whimsical hand-drawn anime; leave everything else photoreal.” -
Cartoonization
“Restyle the subject as a Rick and Morty-esque character; keep background unchanged.”
E) Colorization & Era Effects
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Colorize B&W (“Colorize this black-and-white portrait with realistic skin tones and film-era color.”)
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Modernize colors (“Increase vibrancy and modern color grading; keep skin tones natural.”)
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Time travel
“Make this photo look like it was taken in 1940; convert clothes to era-appropriate style; add film grain.”
F) Text, Logos, Branding
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Billboard text replacement (“Replace ‘Billboard Mockup’ with ‘Check out futuretools.io’; keep perspective and lighting.”)
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Logo swaps (Change the sign behind a subject; keep foreground intact.)
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Branded mockups
“Render a perfume bottle labeled ‘Essence of Future’ with this logo; glass highlights and soft shadows.” -
Merch previews
“Place this logo on a black t-shirt laying flat; realistic fabric folds.”
G) Design & Marketing Assets
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Business card
“Design a black business card with this logo. Name: Matt Wolf. URL: futuretools.io. Add subtle embossed accents.” -
Landing page mockup
“Mock up a tech-themed landing page ‘Future Tools’ using the attached logo; hero area + CTA + feature grid.” -
Banner ads
“Create a 1200×628 banner ad for ‘Essence of Future’; use attached product photo; headline: ‘Unlock tomorrow’s scent.’”
H) YouTube & Social Creatives
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YouTube thumbnails (It’s okay for a first draft; refine later.)
“Clickbait thumbnail for ‘How to Use AI to Make Wild Images’; subject from image; shocked face; bold text.” -
Magazine/movie posters
“Place this person on a People magazine cover: ‘Sexiest Man Alive’; fashion-pose variant.”
“Create an action movie poster featuring this subject; dramatic rim light; cityscape background.”
I) Interior/Exterior & Landscape
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Backyard redesign (“Landscaping concept for this yard; drought-tolerant plants; modern stone path.”)
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Pool area refresh (“Redesign this pool area with warm lighting, potted palms, and seating.”)
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Interior accents
“Apply wallpaper only to the circled wall; produce 3 variations (mid-century, Japandi, bold geometric).”
J) AR, Annotations & Multi-Image Tricks
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In-image annotations → output
Place labels inside an image: “Woman stands here,” “plant in corner,” then prompt: “Complete the prompts in the image.” -
Multi-image collage prompting
Combine many references into one collage image and prompt:
“Create a desk scene with all of these items neatly arranged; maintain item proportions.”
K) Character Consistency
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One character, many scenes
Use the same reference image each time: “Make this character ride a bike / shoot a basketball / work at a desk.”
L) Creative Fun & Education
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Coloring pages (“Convert this image into a black-and-white outline suitable for a coloring book.”)
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Kids’ drawing → realistic (“Create a real-world photo of a house based on this sketch; keep playful charm.”)
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Behind-the-scenes
“Create a behind-the-scenes set photo for this film still; include lights, grips, and green screens.” -
Deconstructed products (for concept art)
“Create a deconstructed, exploded-view concept for this headset; plausible internals (illustrative, not factual).” -
“Nano bananas” (Because why not.)
“Generate fun ‘nano bananas’ arranged to spell STRAWBERRY.”
Prompt Templates You Can Copy
Object removal
“Using the provided image, remove [object(s)]. Reconstruct background with consistent lighting and texture; preserve all other details.”
Object replacement
“Replace the [object] in the subject’s [left/right] hand with [new object]. Maintain hand pose, shadows, and reflections.”
Partial style transfer
“Transform only the [region/object] into the style of [reference image 2]; preserve the rest of the scene photoreal.”
Perspective shift
“Re-render this scene from a top-down camera angle; keep subjects in the same pose and arrangement.”
Billboard text
“Replace the billboard text ‘[old]’ with ‘[new]’; match perspective, lighting, and material texture.”
Isometric conversion
“Convert this building into a clean isometric daytime illustration; exclude neighboring structures.”
Headshot upgrade
“Create a studio-quality headshot of this person; neutral backdrop, soft key light, light retouching only.”
Pro Workflows: From Image → 3D → Video
1) Isometric → 3D mockups
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Use Nano Banana to create a clean isometric view.
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Import into Meshy.ai (or Copilot 3D) to generate a rough 3D model.
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Use the 3D object for pitch decks, AR mockups, or even 3D printing (simple shapes work best).
2) Stills → Motion (promo reels)
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Create product images and influencer shots in Nano Banana.
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Animate transitions in Kling/Cling AI (image-to-image motion) to get fluid product spots (e.g., perfume bottle rotations).
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For performance-driven lip-sync or “talking character” shots, try RunwayML Gen-3 (Act II):
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Provide your speaking video as the driving performance + the edited image as the look → get a stylized talking avatar.
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3) Character consistency → short animations
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Lock character with a fixed reference image across scenes (bike, basketball, office).
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Bring sequence into Kling/Runway for quick, cohesive motion tests.
Limitations & Gotchas (So You Don’t Pull Your Hair Out)
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Text is hit-or-miss. It can nail billboards and big signage, but small text layout often needs a manual touch in a graphics editor.
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Exploded views aren’t literal schematics. Treat “deconstructed” internals as concept art, not engineering truth.
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Fine details at full-body scale may soften. Use an upscaler after generating full-body portraits.
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Ethics & rights:
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Consent matters when editing identifiable people.
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Be mindful of trademarks and copyrighted styles; use style inspiration rather than direct imitation when necessary.
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If you’re editing real locations or branded items for commercial use, check usage rights.
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A Quick Creative Checklist
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☐ Upload the cleanest source image you have (sharp, well-lit).
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☐ Selectively edit (name exact regions/objects).
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☐ Provide reference images for outfits, styles, or logos.
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☐ Iterate with micro-prompts; don’t change five things at once.
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☐ Post-process: upscale, tweak text in Canva/Photoshop, color-correct if needed.
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☐ Save reusable prompt templates for your common tasks.
Final Thoughts
“Nano Banana” is less a text-to-image toy and more a creative supertool for manipulating reality with sentences. From removing tourists in your beach shot to wardrobe tests, brand mockups, interior/landscape redesigns, and even pipeline-ready isometric→3D→video workflows—its range is huge, and the learning curve is gentle.
If you’ve been waiting for an AI editor that acts like a patient, lightning-fast retoucher, this is it. Start with the templates above, iterate in small steps, and chain it with 3D/video tools when you’re ready to level up.
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