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Nano Banana 3 — Google's Next AI Image Generator

Nano Banana 3 is the anticipated successor to Google's Nano Banana 2 image model. Expected to deliver sharper edits, stronger identity preservation, higher native resolution, and tighter Gemini integration for conversational image generation and editing.

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What is Nano Banana 3?

Nano Banana 3 is the expected next generation of Google's Nano Banana image model family. The current Nano Banana 2 already powers natural-language image editing inside the Gemini app, with the Pro tier handling higher-resolution and identity-preserving edits. Nano Banana 3 is anticipated to push the line forward on resolution, edit precision, multi-image input, and conversational refinement.

Nano Banana 3 has not been officially announced by Google. The information on this page is forward-looking and based on roadmap signals from Google's recent Gemini and Nano Banana releases. We will update this page with confirmed details once Google announces Nano Banana 3.

Expected Nano Banana 3 Features

Sharper Conversational Edits

Plain-English edit prompts ("make the sky stormy," "swap to a navy jacket") with even cleaner outputs and fewer drift artifacts than Nano Banana 2.

Higher Native Resolution

Expected to break past the 1024px native edit ceiling of Nano Banana 2, with high-resolution output similar to Nano Banana Pro.

Stronger Identity Preservation

Better character and face consistency across multi-step edits — building on the major identity upgrade Nano Banana 2 delivered over the original Nano Banana.

Multi-Image Composition

Improved support for combining elements across multiple source images — useful for product staging, character sheets, and complex compositions.

Faster Generation

Continuing the speed gains Nano Banana 2 introduced (~3× faster than the original), Nano Banana 3 is expected to push generation latency down further.

Tighter Gemini Integration

Native integration in the Gemini app and AI Studio, with expected API parity for developers building image workflows.

Nano Banana 3 vs Nano Banana 2 — What May Change

  • Resolution: Nano Banana 2 caps native edits at ~1024px. Nano Banana 3 is expected to support higher native output.
  • Edit precision: Cleaner localized edits with fewer global-style drift artifacts.
  • Multi-image input: Expanded multi-source composition — likely beyond Nano Banana 2's two-image input limit.
  • Speed: Continued reductions in latency per edit.
  • Pricing: Expected to remain competitive — Google's Nano Banana line consistently undercuts premium image models on per-generation cost.

Nano Banana 3 Is Not Yet Available

Nano Banana 3 has not launched. For natural-language AI image editing today, use Nano Banana 2 or Nano Banana Pro on forvideo.ai — both are available right now.

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Nano Banana 3 FAQ

When will Nano Banana 3 be released?

Google has not officially announced Nano Banana 3. Based on the cadence of the Nano Banana line, a successor release is anticipated but no public date has been confirmed.

Will Nano Banana 3 be available on forvideo.ai?

Yes — when Nano Banana 3 ships with public API access, we plan to integrate it on this page alongside Nano Banana 2 and Nano Banana Pro.

How is Nano Banana 3 different from Nano Banana Pro?

Nano Banana Pro is the current high-resolution tier for Nano Banana 2. Nano Banana 3, when released, is expected to be the next-generation base model — combining Pro-level quality with the speed and pricing of the standard tier.

What can I use today instead of Nano Banana 3?

For conversational image editing today, use Nano Banana 2. For higher-resolution edits with stronger identity preservation, use Nano Banana Pro. For pure text-to-image generation, see Flux 2 or Imagen 4.

Is Nano Banana 3 officially confirmed by Google?

No. This page exists as a forward-looking reference for the expected next iteration of the Nano Banana family. We will update with confirmed details when Google announces the model.

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