What is Nano Banana 2 image editing?
Nano Banana 2 is Google's latest Gemini image model. Give it an image plus a plain-English instruction ("give them a red leather jacket", "put this character on a rainy neon street") and it returns an edited version. It's especially strong at photoreal-leaning edits, lighting, and scene changes.
How do I use Nano Banana 2 without an API key?
Right here — upload an image, pick Nano Banana 2 in the Model selector, describe the edit, and generate. No Google AI Studio account, no API key, no SDK. It runs server-side and your results appear in the browser in seconds.
What can Nano Banana 2 edit?
Outfits, hair, expressions, props, backgrounds, full scenes, lighting, and art-style transforms. It accepts your image as a reference and follows natural-language instructions — you can also generate multiple variations per run (2–8) and pick the best.
Nano Banana 2 vs Qwen-Image-Edit-2511 vs FLUX.2 — which should I pick?
Nano Banana 2 leans photoreal and handles scenes/lighting beautifully. Qwen-Image-Edit-2511 is our identity-lock specialist — best when the character must stay exactly recognizable across edits. FLUX.2 klein is the fast reference-based option. Same tool, switch models any time — your image and prompt stay put.
How much does Nano Banana 2 cost here?
You pay per image in credits rather than setting up Google billing — no minimum spend, no API key management. Sign in, add a credit pack, and each Nano Banana 2 edit is charged per generated image.