Edit and combine reference images with Nano Banana
Nano Banana is an AI image editor for reference-based editing, multi-image composition, character consistency, and fast prompt-driven revisions. On Grok Video Generator, this page turns that demand into a direct image-to-image workflow with Nano Banana preselected, so you can move from reference upload to revision without extra setup.
Start in image-to-image with Nano Banana preselected

Combine multiple reference images into one controlled edit
Nano Banana works best when the final image depends on more than one source. You can bring together portraits, products, backgrounds, props, or style references and push them toward one cleaner composition without rebuilding everything from zero.

Keep the subject stable while you restyle the scene around it
A good AI image editor should not lose the face, product, or visual identity you care about. Nano Banana is useful when you want to change outfit, setting, lighting, or composition while keeping the main subject recognizable across repeated revisions.

Edit images through prompt-led iteration instead of manual rebuilds
Nano Banana fits a fast edit loop: upload the reference, explain the change in plain language, review the result, and tighten the next version. That makes it practical for teams that need speed and control more than a complicated editing stack.

Edit images with Nano Banana in 3 steps
Upload the right reference, describe the exact edit, and iterate toward the final image without leaving the image-to-image flow.
Step 1: Upload the cleanest reference image or image set you have
Start with the source image that already contains the identity, product, or composition you need to preserve. If the edit depends on multiple references, choose images that clearly show the style, object, or environment you want Nano Banana to merge.
Step 2: Write the edit like art direction: what changes, what stays, and what quality bar matters
Nano Banana performs best when the prompt is explicit about preservation. Say what must remain locked, what should be replaced or added, and how the final image should feel in lighting, composition, and polish. This is usually more reliable than throwing in disconnected keywords.
Step 3: Review, refine, and regenerate until the image fits the channel and creative goal
The first result is usually a direction, not the final asset. Use follow-up edits to tighten subject fidelity, improve text placement, adjust scene depth, or switch to a better ratio for thumbnails, ads, posters, listings, or social posts.

Create stronger product, ad, and social visuals with fewer steps
Nano Banana is a strong fit when you need faster image editing for campaign mockups, product refreshes, thumbnail variants, social creatives, or poster-style visuals. The value is not only quality, but getting to a usable result with less manual cleanup.
Keep reference-based editing inside one image workflow
Many teams still split composition, cleanup, style transfer, and revision across separate tabs. Nano Banana reduces that fragmentation by letting you keep the edit brief, the references, and the next revision in one place instead of restarting the workflow every time.

Iterate faster across thumbnails, listings, posters, and campaign formats
Image editing only becomes useful when the result can be adapted to real publishing formats. Nano Banana works well for teams that need to move across ecommerce crops, social ratios, poster layouts, and campaign variants without changing the core visual idea each time.

See how creators are using Nano Banana edits in practice
Use real examples, walkthroughs, and community reactions to judge whether Nano Banana fits your next image editing workflow, campaign mockup, or reference-based creative task.
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Nano Banana FAQ
10 quick answers about Nano Banana, including image editing, multi-image composition, character consistency, and reference-based workflows.
Start your next Nano Banana edit now
Open the editor with Nano Banana preselected, upload your reference, and turn the next edit brief into a cleaner mockup, stronger product image, or more consistent campaign visual.
