Google launched Nano Banana 2 (NB2), a major upgrade to its image generation model that is now the default across Gemini and AI Studio. The killer feature? It grounds itself in Google Search to generate factually accurate visual content, like properly labelled cross-sections of engines.
They've also largely solved the text rendering problem. NB2 hits around 95% accuracy for text in images, minimizing the garbled fonts that usually plague AI art. Add in full aspect ratio control up to 4K and character consistency, and it's a massive leap forward.
Max's Opinion
Skip the Gemini web app and use NB2 strictly through Google AI Studio. The web app is infuriating—it constantly overrides your dimension requests because it thinks it knows better. AI Studio gives you raw, deterministic control. As a basic rule of thumb: whenever a platform offers a "consumer" UI and a "developer" UI, always take the developer one. It strips away the safety padding and lets you actually command the tool instead of negotiating with it.


