Google Adds Nano Banana AI Editing to Photos App

Google’s Nano Banana AI image editing is finally coming to Google Photos
Ars Technica2

Key Points

  • Google Photos now includes the Nano Banana generative‑AI model.
  • The upgrade is available on both Android and iOS devices.
  • Nano Banana replaces an older, less capable AI model in Help Me Edit.
  • Users can name people in photos to direct precise edits.
  • The feature supports both practical edits and creative style changes.
  • The rollout follows an earlier unbranded demo of Nano Banana.

Google is finally rolling out its Nano Banana generative‑AI model in the Google Photos app for both Android and iOS. The new model replaces an older, less capable version and powers the Help Me Edit feature, allowing users to make precise edits by naming people in their photos and to apply creative style changes. The update follows a previous demo of Nano Banana and earlier promises to bring the technology to Photos.

Google Photos Receives Nano Banana AI Upgrade

Google has begun delivering its Nano Banana generative‑AI model to the Google Photos application across Android and iOS platforms. The move marks the latest step in the company’s broader push to integrate more advanced AI capabilities into its consumer services.

From Demo to Full Rollout

Earlier in the year, Nano Banana appeared as an unbranded demonstration that let users supply an image and describe desired edits. At the time, Google announced that the model would eventually be incorporated into the Photos app, but the actual rollout has only now started.

Replacing an Older Model

The new Nano Banana engine supersedes a previous non‑fruit‑named model that had been used in the Help Me Edit feature. While the older model could perform basic edits, the Nano Banana version delivers higher‑quality results, producing what the source describes as “better slop.”

Enhanced Help Me Edit Functionality

The updated Help Me Edit tool now leverages Nano Banana’s capabilities. Users can reference saved contacts by name—for example, typing “Remove Riley’s sunglasses”—and the AI will locate Riley in the photo and execute the edit without further clarification. In addition to precise object removal, the feature supports more imaginative transformations, allowing users to change the overall style of an image from top to bottom.

Cross‑Platform Availability

Google confirms that Nano Banana editing is not limited to Android; the iOS version of Google Photos will also receive the upgrade, ensuring that a broad base of users can benefit from the new AI tools.

What This Means for Users

With Nano Banana integrated into Google Photos, users gain a more powerful and intuitive way to refine their images. The ability to address specific people by name and to apply creative edits expands the app’s utility beyond simple photo storage, positioning it as a more sophisticated image‑editing platform powered by cutting‑edge generative AI.

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