AI image workspace

AI Image Generator & Editor for fast creative iteration

Make product shots, ad variants, portraits, and concept art from one warm, focused canvas. Switch between text-to-image and reference-based editing without leaving the page.

AI image workspace
Banana Studio
Text + reference
Start from a blank prompt or a real image.
Clear credits
See the spend before you commit the run.
Model routing
Pick fast, premium, or cinematic image models.
Live workspace

Start inside the editor

Use the same production panel your team already knows, but give search and top navigation a cleaner AI Image entry.

Banana Studio

Image Edit

Transform existing images into new creations

Agent Mode

Prompt Input

Google AIModelGoogle AI

Different models offer unique characteristics and styles

Resolution Settings
Nano Banana
Reference Image
0/9

Output Gallery

Ready for instant generation

Enter your prompt and unleash the power

Generation Tips

Use detailed descriptions for more accurate results

Why teams use it

One image workflow, sharper decisions

Reference-first editing

Drop in a source image, call out the exact change, and keep the rest of the frame steady.

Prompt-led generation

Go from headline, campaign note, or rough idea to a finished image without leaving the workspace.

Model fit by task

Choose the image model that matches speed, polish, or photoreal style instead of forcing one model for everything.

Credits you can explain

The page keeps pricing legible so creators, marketers, and clients know what each run will cost.

Credits clarity

Keep the cost and the output legible

See credit usage before you generate, so teams can budget creative runs without guessing.
Switch between prompt-only and reference-based workflows without opening another tool or route.
Use one image landing page for search traffic, then hand users straight into the production workspace.
AI image FAQ

What users ask before they start generating

Getting started

Yes. The AI Image landing page supports both prompt-only generation and reference-based editing, and you can switch modes in the same workspace.

Use Nano Banana for fast iterations, Nano Banana Pro when polish and control matter more, and Seedream 4 when you want a more editorial or cinematic visual range.

Yes. Banana Studio surfaces credit usage before generation so the tradeoff between speed, quality, and spend stays visible.