Google Rolls Out Nano Banana 2 With 4K Output and Cleaner Text

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February 26, 2026 2 min read

If you’ve ever played with Nano Banana, he goofy-named but insanely powerful image generation tool inside Gemini, you’ve just gotten a major refresh with Nano Banana 2. More importantly, this time the improvements are free for everyone.

Nano Banana 2 offers more realistic image generation

As Google says, the new Nano Banana 2 brings more consistent results and fix a lot of the weird artifacts. These updates fix issues like text that used to come out garbled or nonsensical. The new Nano Banana 2 runs on the Gemini 3.1 Flash Image model, a faster and smarter engine than the previous generation. On top of that, it should understand your prompts better.

That means when you ask it to generate a stylized logo, a scene description, or any image with embedded text, you’re far less likely to see jumbled letters or bizarre shapes. It actually interprets what you asked for, which feels like a big step up over the first Nano Banana.

Bigger creative control, up to 4K, and more complex mixing

Nano Banana 2 can now generates images in up to 4K instead of 2K. It handles more complex prompts, keeps up to five characters consistent across images, and combines as many as 14 elements in a single frame. It also follows nuanced instructions more accurately.

Nano Banana 2 (2)

Google is making many of these advanced features available to free users, with no subscription required. It’s rolling out to replace the old Nano Banana in Gemini, Google Search, Google AI Studio, Flow, Google’s AI creative studio, paid APIs, and Google Ads. That means the same engine that creates high-quality visuals on your phone also powers image generation across creative tools and search.

Nano Banana started as a fun tool for memes and quirky character shots. With Nano Banana 2, it’s turning into a, well, serious platform for creativity and productivity. Best of all, you don’t need a subscription to access most of it.

David Buliga

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David Buliga is a Romanian writer at SammyGuru, where he covers the Samsung and Android ecosystem with a focus on apps, software features, and the trends shaping how we actually use our devices — from Galaxy Watch apps to One UI 9, plus the occasional opinion piece. He joined SammyGuru in 2026 after previously creating entertainment content on YouTube, producing animations and gameplay videos. Currently pursuing a Bachelor's degree in Applied Electronics and Telecommunications, David is passionate about consumer technology and enjoys getting under the hood of smartphones to see what makes them tick. Outside of tech, he loves listening to music, reading books, photography, and exploring the random ideas that often inspire his next story.

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