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23 million new users, half a billion images: How Nano Banana led to Google finally having its viral AI moment

For years, Google has struggled to shake off the sense that its AI was playing catch-up. With Gemini’s Nano Banana, it finally has a viral hit of its own.

September 16, 2025 / 08:11 IST
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Gemini Nano Banana
Gemini Nano Banana

Google’s Gemini app is suddenly everywhere — and it’s not because of text answers or productivity hacks. The credit goes to Nano Banana, an AI image editor launched in late August that has delivered Google its long-sought viral AI moment. ChatGPT has had many, including the Ghibli image art. Even DeepSeek created quite a stir at its launch. But Google? Not untill Nano Banana landed.

What is Nano Banana?

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Nano Banana lets you drop in an image and tell Gemini what to tweak. Think redecorating your living room, trying out a retro beehive hairstyle, or even seeing how you’ll age in a decade. You can merge multiple photos, too, and stitch the results into a short video. It’s all built directly into Gemini, making the experience seamless and quick compared to many other AI image tools.

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