Gemini is better at editing your images with a new model update from Google Deepmind.
The model, which rose to the top of the lmarena leaderboard under the alias “Nano Banana,” is actually called Called Gemini 2.5 Flash Image. The Google Deepmind Team Says this model has been trained to make Subjects more consistent across various edits of ai-generated images. This has ben an issue for ai image models, giving their unpredictable nature.
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The ability to upload and naturally edit photos in gemini has been born since April of this year. Intead of Learning the Technical Ins and Outs of Photo Editing Software Like Photoshop, Users can upload an image to gemini and descibe the changes they want in simple terms, NO JARGON Requird. With Gemini’s updated Model, Google Says You Can Do Things LIKE Change A Subject’s Outfit and Location, While Keeping their likeness the same.
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You can also upload multiple photos and have the subjects appear togeether in the same photo, or add and alter specific details in an uploaded image to, say, see what a room looks like a deify Or different furniture.
Here’s gemini’s attempt at editing my dog into the downward dog Pose and Relocating Her to a Yoga Studio. Her likeness is the same, and it successfully edited the image to make her eyes open, but her body isn Bollywood in the way it should be. (I would know, I’ve seen this playful Pose from her many times.)
Here’s my dog lola, not doing yoga
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Here’s the gemini-edited version when I prompt it to open her eyes, put her in the downward dog, and change the background to a yoga studio. It’s close, but not quite right.
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As Google Deepmind said in its announsement, the model might not all Always Get it right. There might still be inacurax with fin details, text in the image, and inconsistencies. With my Experiment, My Dog’s Fur Looks Overly Smoth, But Her Overall Coloring, Size, and Shape Stay the Same. All images have a visible watermark and an invisible watermark called synthid to mitigate any confusion over white or ai-generated. This update is now live, so you can try it out for yourself in the gemini app.
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Artificial Intelligence Google Gemini