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Google says that it's behind the anonymous AI image editor "nano-banana" that's been making waves on social media.
The new Gemini 2.5 Flash Image model, nicknamed "nano bananas" by eagle-eyed AI fans, is available in the Gemini app or in Adobe Express and Firefly.
Available in the Gemini app and to developers via the Gemini API, Google AI Studio, and Vertex AI platforms, nano banana is ...
Google released the Gemini 2.5 Flash Image model in the Gemini app, confirming it's the same AI image generator model that ...
Also of note is Gemini 2.5 Flash Image’s API price. According to Google, the model is priced at $30 per one million output ...
Something unusual happened in the world of AI image editing recently. A new model, known as "nano banana," started making the ...
In addition to being available on the Gemini app, the new model is now accessible to developers through the Gemini API, ...
While Google’s Vision AI API is best known as a traditional deep learning-powered image understanding API that catalogs imagery using pre-built models, it also has the unique ability to perform ...
As Google expands its "About This Image" tool globally, users can feel more equipped to fact-check questionable images circulating on the internet.
Google also announced today that approved journalists and fact-checkers will be able to upload or copy URLs of images to learn more about them within their own tools with FaceCheck Claim Search API.