NanoBanana User Guide

10 Practical Power Uses of Nano Banana Pro (For Everyday People)

If you’re new to Nano Banana Pro / nanobanana3, the biggest gap is usually not “can it generate?” but “can I use it for real outcomes?”. This nanobanana tutorial gives you 10 practical, repeatable workflows with clear nanobanana prompt patterns—covering e-commerce, content creation, teaching visuals, and everyday productivity.

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Use 1: Turn vague requests into executable visuals

Use this reliable structure:

Subject + scene + style + lighting + camera/composition + colors + aspect ratio + quality.

Template:

[subject], in [scene], style [minimal/retro/cyber], lighting [soft/rim], camera [50mm/top-down], palette [white+blue], details [materials/texture], ratio [1:1/16:9/9:16], 4K

Use 2: Clean “screenshot → deliverable” upgrades (image-to-image)

Best practice: specify what must stay and what must change.

Example:

Keep layout and text positions unchanged; upgrade to a modern tech gradient look; increase contrast and depth; add subtle particles; keep 16:9.

Use 3: E-commerce hero images with 5 style branches (fast A/B)

Generate directions first, then refine.

Style directionKeywordsGood for
Minimal premiumminimal, clean, soft lightbeauty, gadgets
Studio glossystudio, rim light, glossyapparel, accessories
Lifestylelifestyle, natural, cozyhome, food
Poster boldbold typography, postersports, toys
Black & goldblack & gold, luxurygift boxes

Use 4: Short-video cover “3-layer” design

Write prompts in 3 parts: subject, headline/subheadline, and safe margins.

Use 5: Brand lookbook (consistent colors + light + composition)

Decide 3 invariants: palette, lighting, composition—then paste them as a fixed suffix.

Use 6: Consistent character set (headshot/half/full)

Make invariants explicit:

same character, same outfit, keep facial features consistent; generate headshot, half-body, full-body; neutral background; soft studio light; 1:1.

Use 7: Readable posters (short text + strong hierarchy)

Limit text length, define placement, and keep high contrast.

Use 8: Teaching visuals (abstract → visual analogy)

Template:

Visualize [concept] as [analogy scene], label 3 key points, flat illustration, white background, 16:9.

Use 9: Background replacement without changing the subject

Template:

Keep the person unchanged; replace background with [target scene]; match lighting direction; natural depth-of-field; do not change clothing or face details.

Use 10: 3 rules to go from “works” to “works well”

  • Fix aspect ratio first
  • Choose style first (style is a filter)
  • Change only one variable per iteration

NanoBanana entry (bookmark)

  • One-click entry: https://app.nanobanana3.top/generate/image-tools/nano

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