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Nano Banana Pro — Google’s Pro tier for detailed frames
Nano Banana Pro is the senior model in Google’s Nano Banana line. You want it when a single frame carries many layers: materials, typography, small props. Unlike version 2, Pro holds small text on a layout and does not drift on composition detail — so it is worth paying credits for the final frame instead of chasing artifacts on a fast slot.
When the Pro upgrade is justified
- Branding and packaging: logos, labels, posters with readable small text.
- UI mockups with interface elements — buttons, fields, typography.
- The final frame after a draft series on Nano Banana 2, where base versions smear.
How Pro differs from version 2 and base
The base Nano Banana and version 2 are great for quick edits and conversational iterations, but on a final layout with dense text they start making mistakes in letters and small materials. Pro is built for exactly that: readable captions, posters with a logo, clean typography. The sensible route is drafts on 2, final on Pro.
If you need a photoreal scene rather than a text layout, compare Pro with Imagen 4 Ultra and Flux 1.1 Pro Ultra — they have a different signature for light and materials.
Text on the image and prompt language
Generating readable text is one of Pro’s main use cases. It understands prompts in many languages, but for exact wording — especially Latin text on the image — put the key terms in English.
You pay in credits; the cost depends on resolution and image count and is shown before you run.
Frequently asked about Nano Banana Pro
How does Pro differ from version 2?
Version 2 is faster for conversational iterations; Pro is about final quality — it holds small text, complex materials, and clean typography. It is handy to draft on 2 and finish on Pro.
Does it support text on the image?
Yes, that is its key scenario: readable captions, posters with a logo, typographic layouts. This is where Pro beats the junior versions of the line.
Do I always need Pro for serious work?
No. For simple scenes, quick tests, and conversational edits the base version or version 2 is enough. Take Pro when the demands on detail, text, or materials are already high.
Which language should I write the prompt in?
It understands many languages, but for precise text on the image the key words are safer in English.
Can I use the results commercially?
Yes, generated images can be used for commercial work within the platform’s terms of use.