Prompt the way you think
Nano Banana is easier to steer with plain-language prompts, which makes rapid ideation and experimentation much faster.


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Use it when you need higher-resolution stills, stronger multilingual text layouts, and the same Kie jobs flow surfaced inside VoWo billing.
Start creatingNano Banana is easier to steer with plain-language prompts, which makes rapid ideation and experimentation much faster.
Combine elements into a single image while keeping lighting, proportion, and the overall scene feeling coherent.
Better suited to repeated edits and multi-image sets where subjects, products, and styles need to stay recognizable.
Update one part of an image without rebuilding everything, which is useful for background swaps, object changes, and local refinements.
A luxury fragrance bottle on a matte pedestal, brushed metal and frosted glass, studio ring light + softbox, 16:9, campaign-ready.

A wide infographic with crisp multilingual labels, flat illustration plus soft 3D icons, high contrast for headline numbers.

Select the model, tune ratio and resolution, then prompt or attach a reference before generating.
Start creatingConfirm Nano Banana 2 and choose text-to-image or image-to-image inside the workspace.

Creative, brand, and growth teams that rely on sharper exports, multilingual labels, and reference-heavy edits.
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Create thumbnails, social visuals, and repeatable channel imagery quickly while keeping a consistent visual identity.

Draft campaign ideas, product concepts, and ad visuals faster so creative direction can be validated earlier.

Use it for mood boards, concept frames, story moments, and fast visual exploration before production becomes heavy.
Keeps Kie’s nano-banana-2 parameters—resolution ladders, enumerated aspect ratios, output formats, and multi-reference support.
Generate images in seconds so ideas can be tested, compared, and evolved quickly during early creative work.
Swap clothing, accessories, products, and smaller details with prompts while keeping the rest of the image more stable.
Preserve the visual look across edits so your direction stays consistent instead of drifting unexpectedly.
Change the mood, environment, or tone of the image while preserving the subject and key composition.
Plain-language instructions are enough to move quickly, which lowers the friction of rapid experimentation.