Google’s Nano Banana Pro, the newly launched image generation model, is already wowing users. An X (Twitter) user named

Sid posted two images, one generated using the older Nano Banana model and the other using the latest one. He asked

netizens to differentiate between the two and tell which had been generated using the latest Nano Banana Model.

The images he shared were of a woman sitting in a cafe on a table with a drink, and her eyes closed and smiling softly

while a bartender was working in the background. Well, most people thought they would be able to identify the image

generated using the Nano Banana Pro model. However, they were not able to do that, evidently being taken aback by the

capabilities of the model.

Sid captioned the post, “Nano Banana vs Nano Banana Pro. We’re cooked.” This statement quickly caught the attention of

users across the ‘X’ platform. The post has already garnered more than 76 million views and sparked a flood of reactions

from users.

What is the Nano Banana Pro?

According to Google, Nano Banana Pro is its “new state-of-the-art image generation and editing model.” The updated image

generation tool is built on Gemini 3 Pro and relies on the AI model’s advanced reasoning abilities combined with

“real-world knowledge” to visualise information with greater accuracy.

Nano Banana Pro is designed not only for generating highly realistic images but also for creating “more helpful

content.” Google says the tool can produce “context-rich infographics and diagrams” based on the information provided by

the user.

Social media reactions to the side-by-side comparison