
Nano Banana 2 concept directions
Nano Banana 2 works well for early visual direction because it supports Gemini-style reasoning, current context, long aspect ratios, multiple references, and 1K to 4K output choices.
Reasoning-enhanced Google image generation with search context, long ratios, and 4K control.

Use Nano Banana 2 in ImagineGo when a prompt needs broader reasoning, many reference inputs, current context, or unusual aspect ratios such as banners and tall mobile formats.
Use Nano Banana 2 when you need reasoning-enhanced Google image generation with search context. Use it when the image depends on facts, diagrams, UI explanations, local context, or a difficult composition.
Before generating, spell out what should be grounded in real information, which references define identity, and what can be invented.
select long ratios or higher resolution only after the structure is clear, especially for infographics and editorial visuals.
After generation, verify factual cues, labels, proportions, and whether search-aware details support the intended story.

Google's Gemini image documentation shows native image generation with configurable aspect ratios, 1K to 4K image sizes, editing examples, and Google Search grounding for current visual information.
Google Gemini image generation docsNano Banana 2 is described around Gemini-style reasoning, current context, long aspect ratios, multiple references, and 1K to 4K output choices, so the workflow stays close to what the model is built to do.
The workspace asks you to spell out what should be grounded in real information, which references define identity, and what can be invented.
Use Nano Banana 2 with a clear review pass: verify factual cues, labels, proportions, and whether search-aware details support the intended story.

Nano Banana 2 works well for early visual direction because it supports Gemini-style reasoning, current context, long aspect ratios, multiple references, and 1K to 4K output choices.

For client or team review, select long ratios or higher resolution only after the structure is clear, especially for infographics and editorial visuals, then use the result as a clearer brief for final polishing.

Teams can reuse the same prompt structure by keeping the model focus visible: reasoning-enhanced Google image generation with search context.
Bring your prompt, choose the controls supported by Nano Banana 2, and use the workspace above to prepare a model-specific image generation brief.
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