Nano Banana, a mysterious AI model, is taking the internet by storm. The tool is appearing on a competitive AI called LMArena, a website that tests and compares AI models. Users are impressed with its ability to create and edit images.
Nano Banana is a new kind of artificial intelligence that can generate images from a description. More interestingly, it can also edit existing photos precisely with quite a simple instruction without making any changes to the rest of the image.
The name “Nano” suggests the tool is small and efficient, probably made for devices like smartphones.
There are whispers in the tech community that Google is behind the image-generating AI platform. The company has a history of using the “Nano” name for small AI models such as Gemini Nano.
Even some of the Google employees posted messages on social media platforms with banana emojis, adding fuel to the storm. However, no company has officially announced the claim yet.
The quality of AI Nano Banana is so good that it is being compared with the high-end models like GPT-Image and Google’s Imagen.
Since the platform has not been officially released therefore it cannot be downloaded. It is a random model that cannot be chosen directly. Instead, someone can get to use it by chance.
There is no official word or statement about the release. Some rumours suggest that it could be a feature of the Google Pixel 10 series.
The powerful new AI image editor that seems to be an alternative to Photoshop is shrouded in mystery, with people calling it a Google’s breakthrough.
There is no official claim about the AI image model. But Logan Kilpatrick, Google’s head of production for AI studio, posted a banana emoji on X. The Tech community is saying Google is behind the new AI platform.