Google’s Gemini app is making waves, thanks to its recent feature known as “Nano Banana,” officially titled Gemini 2.5 Flash Image. This quirky name has caught on, even appearing as a banana emoji in the app. People are buzzing about it, and it’s been doing exceptionally well in the app rankings.
What sets Nano Banana apart is its ability to edit images effectively while keeping character likeness consistent. Users can upload multiple photos, apply style transfers, and make edits in a conversation-style format. This user-friendly approach seems to resonate well with newcomers.
Since its launch last week, over 200 million images have been edited with Nano Banana, and notably, more than 10 million of its users are new to Gemini. This surge in interest has pushed the app to #2 in the App Store’s Productivity category and #13 in the Play Store’s top free apps.
According to a recent survey, 78% of users reported that they find image editing apps like Gemini useful for personal and professional projects. Experts believe that tools like Nano Banana are contributing to a significant shift in how people approach visual content creation.
In related news, Google Photos has launched an update called Veo 3, which offers higher-quality video clips generated from photos. This tool is already available for all users, enhancing the overall experience for those interested in multimedia editing.
Overall, the excitement surrounding Gemini and its features reflects a growing trend of accessibility in technology. Users are eager to find tools that make creativity easier and more enjoyable.
For further details, you can explore more on Google’s official blog.

