
Google is taking a significant step in the realm of conversational image editing with its innovative 'Nano Banana' feature. Initially introduced in its developer-focused AI studio, this powerful image-editing tool has quickly transitioned from experimental to mainstream. After a successful summer rollout within the Gemini 2.5 Flash framework, Nano Banana is now set to be integrated into several of Google's key platforms, including Search, Google Photos, and NotebookLM. This exciting development means users can effortlessly modify images using simple prompts without needing to navigate to Gemini. For those using Lens, the process is straightforward. Users can launch the app on their iOS or Android devices, capture a photo, and begin editing by tapping a newly introduced 'Create' button adorned with a banana icon. This feature will allow users to input their desired changes directly, with the Google app showcasing the edited results and providing options for further adjustments via the AI Mode interface. Google's commitment to enhancing conversational search capabilities is evident, as the Nano Banana editor can also be accessed through the search interface. Users can select the 'Create image' tool, provide their editing prompt, and engage in a dialogue with the AI to refine their images further. This continuous evolution of AI tools reflects Google's ambition to deepen user interaction and streamline creative processes.
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