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About image models
Image models let teams describe what they want to see and get back a generated visual — product mockups, marketing concepts, UI variations, or placeholder assets before a designer gets involved. The technical attribute that separates useful image models from frustrating ones is prompt adherence: how reliably the output matches your description's details, composition, and style without requiring five retries.
Choosing inside this category comes down to speed versus fidelity. Faster models return results in seconds and cost less per image, making them practical for high-volume workflows or quick iterations. Slower, higher-fidelity models produce more polished output with better lighting, texture, and compositional coherence, but they cost more and take longer — reserve them for final assets or client-facing work where quality justifies the wait.
- googleGoogle: Nano Banana 2 (Gemini 3.1 Flash Image Preview)
Gemini 3.1 Flash Image Preview, a.k.a. "Nano Banana 2," is Google’s latest state of the art image generation and editing model, delivering Pro-level visual quality at Flash speed. It combines...
Image66k ctx$0.50/M - googleGoogle: Nano Banana Pro (Gemini 3 Pro Image Preview)
Nano Banana Pro is Google’s most advanced image-generation and editing model, built on Gemini 3 Pro. It extends the original Nano Banana with significantly improved multimodal reasoning, real-world grounding, and...
Image66k ctx$2.00/M - googleGoogle: Nano Banana (Gemini 2.5 Flash Image)
Gemini 2.5 Flash Image, a.k.a. "Nano Banana," is now generally available. It is a state of the art image generation model with contextual understanding. It is capable of image generation,...
Image33k ctx$0.30/M