- Google’s Nano Banana AI image model is now built into search via lens and notebooklm
- In search, users can take or upload photos and use AI -Prompts to transform them
- NoteBooklm can utilize Nano -Banan to improve video listings with six creative styles and two summaries
Google’s latest AI visual model from Gemini 2.5 Flash, known as Nano Banana, now rolls out in Google Search and Notebooklm, with Google photos next on the menu. Google hopes you will enjoy using the generative AI model while embedded right inside the tools you are already using.
In Google search, Nano Banana emerges via Google Lens and AI mode. Tap the New ‘Create’ tab and you can point your phone to an object, select an image, or upload a photo and ask AI to transform it as you please. You can also generate images from scratch using AI mode and no matter what fast you want.
Meanwhile, Nano Banana is working in the Notebooklm behind the scenes to SuperCharge the Video Survey Tool that transforms your uploaded documents into narrative explanatory videos.
Now these summaries come with six new visual styles: watercolor, paper craft, anime, blackboard, retro print and inheritance. You can also switch between two types of videos: a depth ‘explains’ and a much smaller ‘short’.
You select the documents or notes you want to summarize, tap “Video Translation” and customize the resulting video using the dropdown menus or inline text elections. The new visuals are also not only decorative, they are also context -conscious. Nano Banana draws illustrations from the contents of your documents, which means that the animations relate to what is said, rather than beating on warehouse visuals.
There are many people who may find Nano Banana useful in both apps, whether it is students who use notebooklm to prepare for finals or mock posters in lens for a work presentation. It’s a bit like a visual version of AutoComplete and Gmail Smart response already offered by Google.
Nano Banana Split
Google’s efforts here are well known to those who look at how AI tools appear in existing software. Microsoft’s Copilot is part of Edge and Office, while Openai’s models are used in more and more third -party apps. Adobe is eager to make AI image tools available in Photoshop and beyond, including the use of Nano Banana.
Google has some advantage just in the quality of Nano Banana, which the company claims has been used to create more than five billion images. It offers a level of texture that people like to preserve facial information, object layout and style across images.
Of course, it’s not perfect and sometimes asking to be interpreted or mistakes emerging. But for many users, the exchange between speed and polishing is more than acceptable.
Google promises this is not the end of Nano Banana’s extension. Google photos also have access to the model, which probably allows for more stylized, edible versions of your existing photo memory.
Unless, of course, you just want to use the new Nano Banana-activated camera equipment that is now available for sale.
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