The year 2025 has passed under the sign of one very characteristic sight: AI-generated graphics. They are everywhere. On store banners, city lights at bus stops, memes, flyers, ads for "two beers for the price of one" at the neighborhood bar – this style is now so ubiquitous that it's easier to notice it than… not notice it.
And right now, Google is launching something that could bring a serious revolution to this. Here is the Nano Banana Pro – a new, very "business-oriented" version of the popular image generation model.
From Memes to Marketing
The first version of Nano Banana made a splash at the beginning of the year. The internet loved it for the ability to create personalized figurines, meme-like scenes, and absurd images that are impossible to mistake for anything else. But the Pro version is a whole different ballgame. Playtime has turned into a work tool. Google does not hide that this model is designed to assist marketers, salespeople, corporate presentations, and all visual communication.
Nano Banana Pro joins the Google ecosystem
This is not just another laboratory curiosity. Google is immediately placing the model where companies actually work:
Google Slides – to create presentations that look like they weren't made by a person at 3:00 AM with a deadline at 8:00.
Google Ads – generating advertising creatives tailored to the market and audiences. Globally, automatically, without designers on standby.
Gemini – testing the model directly in the application, in a style of "do this for me, but nicer."
In short: AI-generated images are becoming part of everyday work, not an addition.
4K – meaning Google hears what companies want
The most important change? Generating images up to 4K. Why is this such a big deal? Because companies finally receive material that can be used not only on Instagram but also:
on a billboard,
on an LED screen in a gallery,
for print,
for a presentation layout that doesn't look like pixelation from 2007.
Nano Banana Pro is therefore aiming not for fun – but for commercial, ready-to-publish materials.
What does it mean?
That in 2025, AI stopped being a toy for memes. It became a tool that is beginning to really change how advertisements, presentations, and corporate campaigns are created. Nano Banana Pro is another step. And looking at the pace at which Google is integrating AI with its services… this is just the beginning.
Katarzyna Petru












