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Generate from a prompt, or drop up to four photos and describe the edit. One unified surface powered by Nano Banana Pro — up to 4K, ten aspect ratios, 10–30 s per image.
Enter a prompt and click Generate to create your AI image.
“A still life of pomegranates in low warm light, editorial, 85mm, shallow depth of field”
“Minimalist watch on concrete plinth, soft directional light, studio backdrop, 4K”
“Editorial portrait, golden hour backlight, film grain, muted palette, 35mm”
“Children's book illustration, gouache texture, warm pastel palette, playful composition”
“Neon-lit night market, reflective wet pavement, cinematic atmosphere, 2:1 aspect”
Type a prompt to generate. Drop up to four photos and describe the change to edit. The model auto-detects which mode you want.
Describe subject, style, lens, lighting. Nano Banana Pro returns 1–4 variations in 10–30 seconds. Pick, download, or iterate inline.
Upload up to 4 images and describe the transformation — palette shift, style port, object add/remove, background swap. Aspect ratio auto-preserves.
Type what you want, or drop up to 4 reference photos. The model auto-detects the mode.
Ten aspect ratios, 1–4 variations. See the credit cost before you spend.
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Annotation“A realistic photo of the Golden Gate Bridge taken on a sunny day, with clear blue sky and ocean background. Overlay clean white engineering-style annotations and diagrams showing structural details: cable diameter, tower height, clearance, main span, compression and tension arrows, and cable cross-section illustration. Include handwritten-style text labels such as 'Golden Gate Bridge, 1937' and technical sketches of cables and anchor systems. The overall style should combine real photography and precise white line technical drawings, similar to an architectural infographic.”
Infographic“Create a single infographic-style image that visually teaches "How to Bake Macarons," divided clearly into 7 labeled sections, arranged in order from Step 1 to Step 7. Each section must include: 1. A bold label such as "Step 1", "Step 2", … "Step 7" 2. A small illustration showing the action 3. A short descriptive text in English Ingredients you'll need: - For the Macaron Shells: - 100g almond flour - 100g powdered sugar - 75g granulated sugar - 2 egg whites (aged for a day or two at room temp, if possible, for better stability) - Pinch of salt (optional) - Food coloring (gel or powder, not liquid) - For the Filling: (Buttercream, ganache, or jam are popular choices) Step 1: Prepare your dry ingredients. Sift together the almond flour and powdered sugar into a bowl. This step is crucial for achieving smooth macaron shells, as it removes any lumps. Step 2: Make the meringue. In a separate, clean bowl, beat the egg whites with a pinch of salt (if using) until foamy. Gradually add the granulated sugar, continuing to beat until you achieve stiff, glossy peaks. If you're using food coloring, add it now. The meringue should be firm enough that you can turn the bowl upside down without it falling out. Step 3: Combine dry ingredients with meringue (Macaronage). Gently fold the sifted almond flour and powdered sugar into the meringue in two or three additions. This is called "macaronage" and is the most critical step. You want to mix until the batter flows like "lava" or a slowly ribboning consistency when you lift your spatula. Be careful not to overmix, or your macarons will be flat; under-mixing will result in lumpy shells. Step 4: Pipe the macarons. Transfer the batter to a piping bag fitted with a round tip. Pipe uniform circles onto baking sheets lined with parchment paper or silicone mats. Leave some space between each macaron. Step 5: Tap and Rest. Firmly tap the baking sheets on your counter several times to release any air bubbles. Use a toothpick to pop any remaining bubbles. This helps create smooth tops and the characteristic "feet." Let the piped macarons rest at room temperature for 30-60 minutes, or until a skin forms on top. When you gently touch a shell, it shouldn't feel sticky. This "drying" step is essential for the feet to develop properly. Step 6: Bake the macarons. Preheat your oven to 300°F (150°C). Bake one tray at a time for 12-15 minutes. The exact time can vary by oven. They are done when they have developed "feet" and don't wobble when gently touched. Step 7: Cool and Fill. Once baked, let the macaron shells cool completely on the baking sheet before carefully peeling them off. This prevents them from breaking. Then, match them up by size and pipe or spread your chosen filling onto one shell before sandwiching it with another.”
Diagram“I would like to create an illustration about the function of dopamine and D2 receptors in the synaptic cleft between neurons and their relationship to schizophrenia. Antipsychotic drugs exert their effects by blocking D2 receptors. Regarding this, please create illustrations for three scenarios: Healthy person | Hallucinatory delusional state | Under antipsychotic medication. Generate a horizontally long image”
3D Render“turn a blueprint into a realistic 3D image”
Interior“Look at the atmosphere and layout of this room. As an interior designer, coordinate modern and sophisticated design furniture for the living room, and create about 3 photos of the living room with the furniture arranged using image generation”
Manga“Please clean up the drawings of the manga name attached. The content of each panel will be as follows. # Panel 1 - In the school hallway, two gal girls are conversing. - Gal B says "The upcoming test is such a drag~" in a listless manner. ================= # Panel 2 - Gal A (Tsumugi Mononobe) says "If I don't use my brain once in a while, it'll rust, so maybe I'll study seriously this time" with a motivated expression. - Gal B (back of head) reacts with surprise, saying "For real?" ================= # Panel 3 - Classroom. At the teacher's desk, the teacher holds up a perfect-score test and praises, "Tsumugi Mononobe, you've achieved the great feat of 100 points in every subject!" Next to that, Gal A (Tsumugi Mononobe) smiles with a double peace sign. - In the foreground, Otaku-kun watching the scene, and the back of another student's head. ================= # Panel 4 - Close-up on the face of the glasses-wearing Otaku-kun. Internally surprised, thinking (Why is this person doing the gal thing...?)”
Clean product stills with controllable backgrounds. Shoot once, render twenty.
Magazine covers, article openers, social stills — match your house style with a prompt template.
Fast iteration for pitches, storyboards, and moodboards. Ratios and styles per scene.
Batch-edit existing photos to seasonal palettes. Test four directions at once.
Prompts, credits, editing — everything below in one page.
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