Nano Banana 2 Guide

Nano Banana 2 is built on Google Gemini 3.1 Flash Image — the workhorse image model on the platform. Native 4K output, support for up to 14 reference images simultaneously, and virtual try-on capability that stands out among comparable models.

What It's Best For

  • Virtual try-on: compositing clothing and accessories onto a model
  • Multi-image fusion: combining product + scene + person into a single image
  • 4K output: when you need high-resolution hero images or print-ready assets
  • Multilingual text rendering: bilingual product labels, mixed Chinese/English posters
  • High-volume batch production: the go-to model for daily e-commerce image output

Virtual Try-On Prompt

Dress [the model in the provided / this person] in the provided [clothing type].
Maintain [the model's face / hair / skin tone / body shape].
[Background: Clean white studio background / outdoor urban setting].
The [clothing] should fit naturally with proper [folds / draping / tailoring].

Reference image order: Put the person image first, clothing image second. The model defaults to compositing the person from image 1 with the clothing from image 2.

Multi-Image Compositing Prompt

Combine these reference images: place the [product] in the given [scene],
with [person/model] naturally interacting with it.
Maintain consistent lighting, perspective, and color temperature throughout.

Text Rendering Tips

NB2 is more reliable for text than NB1, but still has limits: keep text to 8 characters or fewer per image, and add clearly readable text, sharp letterforms to improve accuracy. For longer text or brand-specific fonts, post-processing is more reliable.

2026 Content Safety Changes

Since February 2026, NB2 has a much higher rejection rate for requests involving financial information (invoices, ID documents, price tags). This is a Google model-level safety policy that can't be bypassed. Handle these needs through other methods.

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