ImageComposite

Nano Banana – Composite

Composite model by Google — US.

3/5 LORY rating
About this model

Nano Banana is best for quick composites, low-latency merges, and early visual exploration.

This is Google's Gemini 2.5 Flash Image model, presented in LORY under the Nano Banana name creatives recognize. Use it when speed matters more than maximum polish: roughing out layouts, testing reference combinations, or quickly exploring a direction before moving to a higher-fidelity pass.

CapabilityComposite
ProviderGoogle
OriginUS
OutputImage
ModesComposite
Model details

Practical specs for planning a generation in LORY. These details come from the model contract we use when routing a request.

InputsPrompt required · Up to 3 source images · Up to 3 reference images
OutputPNG, JPEG
Aspect ratios1:1, 2:3, 3:2, 3:4, 4:3, 4:5, 5:4 +3 more

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