Gemini, Nano Banana Are Coming to Chrome
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Following its recent AI makeover of Gmail, Google is bringing more Gemini-powered tools to Chrome. Starting today, a host of new features are rolling out for the browser, with more to come over the next few months.
With Gemini in Chrome, Nano Banana offers rich, image-based feedback. Let’s say that you’re shopping for new furniture. Instead of just imagining how it might look in your home, you can give Nano Banana a picture of your living room and have it create a picture that actually shows you how your new purchase will fit in.
Google has released Nano Banana Pro for Gemini 3 Pro users Key improvements in text rendering, consistency of characters, and studio effects Nanao Banana Pro 3 is available in Gemini, even for free-tier users, right now Just a few short months after Google ...
Google's viral, fruit-themed AI model nano banana is going to be easier to use than ever. The tech giant announced on Thursday that it is going to be generally available -- meaning you can use it for free and through Gemini -- and it's adding one of my ...
Ever wondered why Google named its Gemini image editing tool as 'Nano Banana'? Apparently, it was a 2.30am decision made by Naina Raisinghani, a Product Manager at Google DeepMind. Her story of how Nano Banana got its name has gone viral on the Internet, not because its crazy, but because of her quick thinking and personal life reference.
It looks like Google's working to add a new music generation feature to the Gemini app, much like Pixel users can already access in Recorder.
Google's AI image generator has one of the strangest names in tech. Here is the late-night story behind how Nano Banana got its identity.