In Google’s latest update, users can now reimagine their pictures with prompts.
Google’s DeepMind has outdone itself. It has revolutionized image editing with its new launch. And the model is top-rated, even before it was publicly launched to the general public.
Gemini had launched a native image editing application, and since its introduction, Google has been attempting to amp up its capabilities. And they had one objective- to retain the character’s likeness from one image to the next.
A digital-first landscape that has taken the world by storm has come to recognize the vitality of two content formats: videos and images. Even the tiniest of cracks and flaws matter, especially in relation to posts on social media or professional content on platforms like LinkedIn. It’s all tied to one’s personal and professional reputation.
This is what the Nano Banana! Image editing in Gemini 2.5 is helping users do.
The latest update by Google helps users design pictures of themselves, family, friends, and pets to look consistently like them, from giving your mom a ’60s haircut to putting a tutu on your Doberman.
It also lets you combine photos while retaining the quality of each image. You remain you. But the colors, background, wallpaper- every little facet can be changed, while preserving the other nitty-gritties.
This is the magic of Google’s update.
And once you’re finished with the editing, you can upload the edited image to Gemini and convert it into a fun little video. Its transformation works across- you can take the design and features of one image and apply them to others.
The blending and mixing are seamless with Nano Bananas!
Google is offering a fresh perspective on image editing. By allowing both paid and unpaid users to bring their ideas to life, creativity is being reiterated and redefined.

