Nano Banana 2
The Krea Team February 26, 2026
The next generation of Google DeepMind's image model is available now on Krea. Pro-quality images at flash speed, with clean text rendering, consistent characters, and output up to 4K.
Describe exactly what you want, complex prompt and all, and get something usable on the first try. NB2 renders readable text in multiple languages, holds up to five characters and fourteen objects in a single scene, and builds structured visuals like infographics and diagrams using world knowledge from Gemini. Less re-prompting, more creating.
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What's new
NB2 can render text directly in images, cleanly and in multiple languages. That means posters, social cards, UI mockups, and infographics where the words actually look right. It also understands how to build structured visuals like diagrams and data visualizations, drawing on world knowledge from Gemini to get the details correct.
Characters stay consistent. You can generate scenes with up to five characters and fourteen distinct objects while keeping each one recognizable. If you're building a series of images around the same subject, the model holds onto who's who.
Instruction following got a real upgrade. Long, detailed prompts with specific lighting, camera angles, and material textures come through the way you described them. The model doesn't quietly drop parts of your prompt when it gets complex.
How it looks
The visual quality is a step up across the board. Lighting feels more vibrant, textures are richer, and fine details come through sharper. NB2 outputs from 512px all the way up to 4K in a range of aspect ratios, so you can work at whatever size your project needs without sacrificing quality.
Compositions feel more intentional. Subjects sit where they should in the frame. Backgrounds have depth without competing with the foreground. Whether you're working in photorealism, illustration, or something more stylized, the results hold together.
The best creative tools stay out of your way. NB2 is built around that idea: describe what you want, get something you can actually use, and keep moving.
The Krea Team