Gemini Nano Banana 2: Create AI Images with BananaGen

Gemini Nano Banana 2 searchers can use BananaGen to create Nano Banana 2 style images, test prompts, upload references, and edit visuals.
Jun 5, 2026

Gemini Nano Banana 2 is a search phrase people use when they connect Gemini-style AI tools with Nano Banana 2 image generation. Most users are trying to create an image, not read a model history page.

BananaGen is an independent AI image workspace. It is not an official Google or Gemini product, but it gives you a direct place to test Nano Banana 2 style prompts, upload reference images, and create polished outputs.

Direct image workflow

Create Gemini Nano Banana 2 style images

Go to BananaGen, write your prompt, choose a visual direction, and generate an image without digging through a long guide.

Create Gemini Nano Banana 2 images on BananaGen

Best Use Cases

Use this workflow when you want:

  • Text-to-image generation from a detailed prompt.
  • Image-to-image edits with a reference photo.
  • Realistic portraits, product shots, lifestyle images, or concept art.
  • Prompt testing before moving to a higher-quality final version.
  • A simple creative workspace instead of a technical setup.

Prompt Structure That Works

Strong prompts usually include subject, environment, lighting, camera direction, style, and constraints.

A realistic editorial portrait of a creative director in a sunlit studio, warm natural light, shallow depth of field, refined clothing, calm expression, no text, no watermark.

Practical Workflow

  1. Start with one subject and one scene.
  2. Add lighting and camera details after the first result.
  3. Keep negative constraints short: no text, no watermark, no distorted hands.
  4. Upload a reference image when identity, product shape, or composition matters.
  5. Generate fewer but more intentional variations.

Important Note

If your goal is official Gemini availability, check official Google interfaces for your account and region. If your goal is to create images now, BananaGen is the faster starting point.

Start creating on the BananaGen homepage

Related pages: Google Nano Banana 2, Google AI Studio Nano Banana 2.5, and Nano Banana 2 prompts.