How to Blend Two Images using Google’s Nano Banana

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Google recently unveiled its powerful AI image editing tool, the Nano Banana, and it didn’t take long for the worldwide creative community to take notice. The tool has been turning heads for its ability to handle advanced editing tasks in mere seconds, and image blending is where it truly shines.

Image blending was once a skill reserved for seasoned photo editors with years of experience and expensive software. The Nano Banana changes that. Now, everyday users can seamlessly combine two images without any technical know-how – and the results speak for themselves. Whether the two images share a similar style or couldn’t look more different, the output remains consistently natural, polished, and visually striking.

In this guide, we will discuss how you can perfectly blend two images using Google’s latest powerful AI tool. We will talk about the usage guide and different styles/prompts to get customized results.

What is Google’s Nano Banana?

Nano Banana is Google’s codename for a modern AI-image editing tool. Using the tool is fairly easy; you just upload the images, give it a detailed and clear prompt, and get the result after a few seconds. The tool is very fast and responsive. It is soon going to be integrated with the Gemini app, meaning accessing it won’t require you to go to a dedicated website; just upload the images to Gemini and get the results.

How to Blend Two Images using Nano Banana?

As said earlier, blending two images is an easy task in Nano Banana. However, it might require a guide for beginners, and that’s why we are here with a detailed guide on the topic. Refer to below below-mentioned step-by-step guide to know how to perfectly blend two images using the Nano Banana tool.

Step 1: Before anything, you must have access to Nano Banana. Since the Gemini integration is still happening in a phase-by-phase manner, we recommend using Google AI Studio. You can, however, use the Gemini if you find it more feasible. The operational steps will remain the same. We are using Google AI Studio for reference. (Link to Google AI Studio – Nano Banana).

Step 2: Make sure you are logged in. You can use any of your Google accounts per your preference. Once logged in, make sure you are ready with two images that you want to blend.

Step 3: Once you are ready with your images, upload both images by clicking on the plus icon and then “Upload my files.” You can directly upload the images from your Drive, or take a photo right at the moment and upload it as well.

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Step 4: Now, when you are done with the uploaded photos, write a simple, detailed prompt in the prompt box and hit “Run.” You can use a few prompts from the examples below to get the best results.

Place the main subject from Image A into the scene of Image B. Match lighting, shadows, and perspective so the subject looks naturally part of the background.

Merge Image A and Image B into one continuous panoramic scene. Align horizons, blend skies, and ensure colors and lighting are consistent across both images.

Combine the people or objects from Image A and Image B into a single group photo. Keep identities consistent, adjust scale to match, and balance lighting so it looks like one photograph.

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Step 5: After giving it the prompt, hit the “Run” button and wait for a few seconds before it finally generates the result or blends the two images perfectly.

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Step 6: Once the result is generated, you can click on the image to see a preview. Or you can download it locally by clicking on the “Download” button present right in the image preview.

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Final Words

Gone are the days when blending two images would require you to be a pro-grade editor. Blending two images no longer needs years of practice or expertise. With the Nano Banana, you can describe the goal, attach the images, and get the desired results in a matter of seconds. The tool handles almost every type of image with ease. However, you should always try to use neat, high-resolution, and noise-free images to get the best results.

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I’m a consumer tech writer passionate about breaking down the latest gadgets and smartphones into easy-to-understand guides and news. I love exploring new tech firsthand and sharing practical, relatable insights to help readers stay ahead in the ever-evolving world of technology.

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