
Discover Nano Banana, a contextual AI image editor by Google that edits uploaded photos; it preserves context, offers free use with paid options, and demonstrates realistic composites.
Learn how nano banana is accessed for free on Google platforms, via third-party all-in-one AI apps, or paid tools like Photoshop and Cling, with Google Gemini as the official interface.
Demonstrate nano banana on Google Gemini 2.5 flash, uploading images and using create images to generate edited images from prompts.
Demonstrates using nano banana within google gemini to edit images, prompt with microphone, redo results, share feedback, and compare performance, while noting watermark and 1k resolution drawbacks.
learn about Nano Banana Pro and Gemini three Pro, including the interface change, three generations per day on the free plan, and how to balance Pro vs free usage.
Learn how to generate a four-person cafe scene in Google AI Studio using Nano Banana, achieving consistent, real-looking headshots suitable for social media and future upscaling.
Explore nano banana in LM arena and Marina AI, compare two models in battle mode, and learn direct chat mode to select nano banana, aka Google Gemini 2.5 Flash Images.
Explore google whisk for free nano banana editing, with an intuitive interface and global availability. Upload images, specify subject, scene, and style, and generate multiple nano banana variations.
Discover how nano banana in Google Whisk lets you edit images by reusing prompts, adding context images, and updating subject, style, or background without redoing work.
Overcome context image limitations by creating a single collage in Canva that combines jewelry images, upload it as the subject, and adjust the style slot for better results, noting variability.
Explore nano banana editing in google whisk part 4 by changing outfits and scenes, generating ai images and videos, managing projects in the library, and leveraging free generation limits.
Explore how to use nano banana inside photoshop beta to perform AI edits with generative fill, selection-driven prompts, and layered blending for flexible image editing.
Place a car in the center using Nano Banana in Photoshop, using layers, one-click background removal, and simple prompts to create realistic drifting composites.
Turn a low key shot into a brighter high key image with a prompt, then learn how nano banana's resolution limits affect edits and how Photoshop enables local fixes.
Discover how nano banana enables dynamic video scenes from a single image, paired with cling AI for image-to-video workflows in all-in-one AI apps.
Upload an image, craft prompts, and create a Kling AI video from start frame to end frame with nano banana end-frame control.
Upload starting and end frames to nano banana through ChatGPT, describe the camera movement, and generate prompts for Kling AI to produce a video with start and end frames.
Create a professional energy drink ad from a photo using nano banana in Higgs Field, manage credits, switch models, and produce four video-ready variations in 16:9.
Learn to remove the AI look from portraits by using enhancer's upscaler to add realistic skin texture and higher resolution, then prep images for video in Higgs Field.
Turn a single image into an 11-second cinematic video with Sora 2 in Higgs Field, crafting a multi-scene prompt for a motivational energy drink ending with the tank is empty.
Note that AI editing evolves quickly, with updates after this video and possible OpenAI responses to Nano Banana and Seadream, and it shows quick, professional headshots or fun transformations.
"DISCLAIMER - This course contains the use of artificial intelligence."
When Nano Banana AI was released by Google in August 2025, it pretty much changed the entire landscape of image editing in one day. It instantly made the older manual editing tools like Photoshop completely obsolete.
What was even more surprising was that it was and still is COMPLETELY FREE!
This course is a complete, practical guide to mastering Nano Banana AI, an innovative tool designed to integrate seamlessly with today’s most powerful AI platforms. Through a series of structured sections and real-world demonstrations, you’ll learn how to harness Nano Banana’s capabilities across a variety of creative and technical environments.
The course begins with an introduction to Nano Banana AI—what it is, how it works, and how it connects with different AI ecosystems. From there, you’ll dive into multiple use-cases, each focused on a specific platform.
You’ll start by exploring Nano Banana in Google Gemini, where you’ll see how to use it for advanced AI interactions and creative generation. Next, you’ll move to Google AI Studio, applying Nano Banana for enhanced prompt creation and workflow optimization. The course then covers LM Arena, showing how Nano Banana can enhance model performance and experimentation.
In the following section, you’ll gain hands-on experience with Google Whisk, where four in-depth lectures guide you through complex, multi-step applications of Nano Banana for automation and intelligent content creation.
The journey continues with Photoshop, where you’ll discover how Nano Banana extends AI-driven editing, blending, and generation workflows for visual creators. Finally, you’ll learn how to combine Nano Banana with Kling AI and other AI video tools like Veo 3 to produce stunning, professional-grade videos—bringing text, imagery, and motion together through intelligent collaboration between platforms.
By the end of this course, you’ll have a deep, actionable understanding of how to integrate Nano Banana AI into diverse workflows, unlocking new creative and technical possibilities.