Google has formally rolled out its highly effective Nano Banana generative AI mannequin straight into the Google app, making superior picture creation and enhancing accessible by way of Google Lens.
Customers on Android and iOS can now discover this function inside a brand new “Create mode” in Lens.
Nano Banana, the favored codename for Google’s Gemini 2.5 Flash Picture mannequin, is a complicated software that enables customers to generate fully new pictures from a textual content immediate or dramatically edit current pictures utilizing pure language instructions.
Since its launch in August 2025, the mannequin has been broadly used for its means to seamlessly change backgrounds, add or take away objects, and alter the creative fashion of an image to codecs like watercolor or anime, all whereas sustaining the consistency of the unique topics.

To entry the brand new function, customers can open the Google app, faucet the Lens digicam icon within the search bar, after which choose the brand new “Create mode,” which is recognized by a yellow banana icon. From there, you possibly can both take a brand new photograph, choose one out of your gallery, and kind a immediate to remodel it, comparable to “change the background to a minimalist workplace” or “make this appear like a photograph sales space image.” Customers may create new pictures from scratch just by describing what they need.

This integration is a part of Google’s broader technique to embed its generative AI capabilities throughout its whole product suite.
Along with Search and Lens, the Nano Banana mannequin can be enhancing “Video Overviews” in Google’s NotebookLM and is deliberate for an upcoming launch in Google Pictures.
The function is at the moment rolling out in English for customers in america. As with its different generative AI instruments, Google features a SynthID watermark, each seen and invisible, on all pictures created with Nano Banana to make sure transparency and determine the content material as AI-generated.
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