Google Pics uses Nano Banana to give users precise AI image control
Key takeaways
- Add ARY News on Google AAResize While AI image generation has advanced significantly, it still struggles with precision.
- At I/O 2026, Google announced Google Pics, a new platform using the latest Nano Banana image model.
- Instead of relying solely on text prompts, Google Pics understands object relationships within the image, enabling localized edits.
Why this matters: local context for readers following news across Pakistan and the region.
Add ARY News on Google AAResize While AI image generation has advanced significantly, it still struggles with precision. Users often spend hours rewriting complex prompts to fix issues like a distorted hand or a misspelled sign, hoping the next attempt doesn’t spoil the whole image.
At I/O 2026, Google announced Google Pics, a new platform using the latest Nano Banana image model. It emphasizes precise control over raw output, making it useful for professional workflows.
Instead of relying solely on text prompts, Google Pics understands object relationships within the image, enabling localized edits. For example, users can click and drag a poorly placed coffee cup on the table, with Nano Banana automatically filling in the background while keeping the environment intact.