Google launched a new generative AI photo editing tool on Thursday, Nov. 20, which the tech giant says will serve as a “new creative partner” for users.
The tool, called Nano Banana Pro , is designed to help users reimagine images. The tool can edit photos to be in 4K and in every aspect ratio.
The company launched the first version of the tool, Nano Banana, in August. That version went viral after its release and saw 13 million new users come to the Gemini app in four days and created 300 million additional images, Josh Woodward, Google’s vice president of Google Labs and Gemini, wrote on X after its launch.
The upgrade was built on Gemini 3 Pro, which the company announced on Tuesday, Nov. 18, and uses what Google calls “state-of-the-art reasoning and real-world knowledge” to vis

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