Nano Banana 2 Lite — Free AI Image Generator & Editor
Why creators pick Nano Banana 2 Lite
Where generating and editing finally share one fast model
Most AI image tools make you choose: a generator over here, a separate editor over there, a paywall in between. Nano Banana 2 Lite puts text-to-image and image-to-image on the same Nano Banana 2 model, free to start in your browser. Below: six concrete reasons it earns a place in your workflow.
Generate and edit on one model
Text-to-image and image-to-image run on the same Nano Banana 2 engine, so an image you generate and a photo you upload are handled with the same understanding of light, color, and composition. No bouncing between two disconnected tools.
Subjects that stay consistent
Faces keep their identity, products keep their shape, a logo stays the same logo across variations. Nano Banana 2 Lite holds character and object consistency, so you get usable results in fewer tries and far less cleanup afterwards.
Sharp 2K output, 4K-ready
Render crisp 2K images straight from a prompt, with higher-resolution options when you need print-ready detail. Enough resolution for thumbnails, ads, product pages, and social posts without a separate upscaling pass.
Paragraph-length prompts, not keyword soup
Describe the shot the way you'd brief a designer — subject, mood, lens, palette, background. Nano Banana 2 Lite reads it as one connected brief, including precise edit instructions like 'remove the background' or 'change the shirt to red.'
Write in any language
Type your prompt in English, in Chinese, or switch between them mid-sentence — mixed-language briefs are read as one instruction, so nothing slips through a translation step. Dozens of other languages drive both fresh generations and edits just as reliably.
Commercial use, no attribution required
Anything you make on a paid plan is yours to sell, publish, or hand to a client — listings, ad sets, thumbnails, packaging, all fair game. There's no attribution line to add and no separate license to chase down afterward.
What people make with Nano Banana 2 Lite
Six image jobs people quietly stopped outsourcing
These aren't demos — they're the everyday tasks people used to pay for or keep putting off. Six spots where generating or editing an image in the browser took over a slow, costly step.
Product & e-commerce shots
Drop in a product photo and restage it: clean white background, lifestyle scene, golden-hour countertop, seasonal set dressing. Generate a dozen on-brand variations for a listing or ad set before lunch — no studio booking.
Profile pictures & AI portraits
Turn a single selfie into polished headshots, stylized avatars, or themed portrait sets. Consistent face, different outfits, lighting, and backdrops — ready for a LinkedIn profile, a team page, or a full avatar refresh.
Posters, banners & ad creative
Describe the concept and let Nano Banana 2 Lite lay out the hero image. Reframe the same idea into a poster, a web banner, or a square social cut, then A/B test the visual that actually converts.
Stylized art & illustration
Lock a style brief once — anime, retro print, watercolor, 3D render — and generate a matching series. Cover art, sticker packs, blog headers, and lookbook drops that all feel like one consistent set.
Photo editing & cleanup
Remove a background, swap a color, erase a distraction, extend a frame, or restyle a whole scene by typing what you want changed. Image-to-image editing without ever opening a layers panel.
Social & content visuals
Thumbnails, blog featured images, newsletter headers, and post graphics that don't exist on stock sites. Describe the scene, get six versions, drop the right one straight into your CMS.
What creators are saying
From the people actually shipping with Nano Banana 2 Lite
My old product shoot was a half-day with a light tent. Now I drop one phone photo into Nano Banana 2 Lite, describe the scene, and get a dozen on-brand listing images before lunch. Conversion on the new shots went up and the studio rental line item is gone.
Client wanted ten poster concepts by Friday. I generated the hero images in Nano Banana 2 Lite, dropped them into my layout, and sent the set Thursday night. The back-and-forth that used to eat a week happened in an afternoon.
Testing ad creative used to mean a separate photo shoot for every variant I wanted to try. Last campaign I spun up a dozen visuals in an afternoon, loaded them all into the ad manager, and let performance sort them out. The winner cut our cost-per-acquisition by about a third.
My phone could never get the overhead hero shot right. Now I generate three styled versions of the finished dish and drop in the best one. The featured image is the strongest part of the post now, and clicks through to the recipe went up.
I was burning afternoons hunting stock photos for thumbnails. Now I describe exactly what I want, get six versions from Nano Banana 2 Lite, and drop the right one in. Every thumbnail is custom now, and my click-through rate moved up.
Every drop teaser used to start with a studio half-day on the calendar. Now I hand it a flat product photo and a one-line brief and get a full campaign frame back — the drape of the fabric, the light, the mood, all sitting right. Those studio bookings just stopped.
Key art and store assets for our launch — I generated cinematic images in Nano Banana 2 Lite that matched the in-game look. No outside studio, no five-figure art budget. The store page hit harder than the last build we paid an artist for.
Concept illustrations for thirty lessons, delivered in one week. Before Nano Banana 2 Lite I was paying a freelancer per image or just skipping them. Now every lesson has custom art — and completion rates actually moved up because of it.
I needed cover art and chapter illustrations on a tiny budget. Nano Banana 2 Lite gave me a consistent style across the whole book — same character, same palette — for the price of a few coffees. Readers think I hired an illustrator.
I drop a new sticker set every week — same mascot, different scenes, one consistent style. Nano Banana 2 Lite holds the look across the whole pack without me redrawing it each time. I used to keep an illustrator on retainer; that line item is gone.
Pitching investors. I built our whole deck's visuals in Nano Banana 2 Lite over a weekend — product mockups, hero images, a consistent brand look. Two partners said the deck looked like we had a design team. We don't, yet.
I run six client accounts. On-brand post graphics used to be the bottleneck. Now I batch a week of visuals for each brand in one Nano Banana 2 Lite session, keep each account's style locked, and ship on schedule.
Pricing that scales with what you create
Pay in credits, only for the images you generate with Nano Banana 2 Lite
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Basic
Perfect for individuals getting started
- 1000 credits per month
- Standard speed
- Basic support
- No watermark
Pro
Best for creators and professionals
- 3,000 credits per month
- High speed
- Priority support
- No watermark
- Commercial use
Max
Enterprise-grade for power users
- 8,000 credits per month
- High speed
- Priority support
- No watermark
- Commercial use
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