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TLDR

A curated gallery of AI-generated images made with Nano Banana, showing creative examples and prompting techniques, plus a 150K dataset for consistent character generation research.

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    What it does
      Image gallery showcase
      Creative task examples
      Prompt techniques
    Content types
      Sketch to photo
      Character swapping
      Product packaging
      Stylized maps
      Stickers and more
    Resources
      150K dataset
      Consistent characters
      Research focused
    Use cases
      Find prompting ideas
      Understand capabilities
      Train better models
      Creative inspiration
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What do people build with it?

USE CASE 1

Browse creative examples to understand what Nano Banana image generation can produce.

USE CASE 2

Find prompting techniques and ideas for your own AI image generation projects.

USE CASE 3

Download the 150K dataset to train or research better image generation and editing models.

What is it built with?

Google GeminiNano BananaNano Banana Pro

How does it compare?

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Stars22,59322,59422,595
LanguageStarlarkShell
Setup difficultyeasyeasyeasy
Complexity1/53/51/5
Audiencegeneralops devopsops devops

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How do you get it running?

Difficulty · easy Time to first run · 5min
Use freely for any purpose including commercial. Keep the notice and disclose changes to the patent grant.

In plain English

Awesome-Nano-Banana-images is a curated gallery of AI-generated images created using two image generation tools called Nano Banana and Nano Banana Pro, which are built on top of Google's Gemini image generation technology. The repository is essentially an inspiration showcase, a large, browsable collection of creative examples organized by task type, contributed by users from social media platforms. The examples cover a wide range of creative tasks: turning sketches into photos, swapping characters between scenes, generating product packaging, creating stylized maps, making miniature-scale images, generating stickers, combining multiple reference images, and dozens more. Each example shows what prompt or technique was used. Alongside the gallery, the team has also released a dataset called Nano-consistent-150K, a collection of over 150,000 high-quality image-generation examples focused on maintaining consistent character identity across many different editing instructions. This dataset is openly available and intended to help researchers build better image generation and editing models. You would visit this repository if you want to understand what Nano Banana can do, find creative prompting ideas, or use the released dataset for AI research into consistent image generation.

Copy-paste prompts

Prompt 1
Show me examples from the awesome-nano-banana-images gallery of sketch-to-photo conversions and the prompts used to create them.
Prompt 2
What techniques does the Nano Banana gallery show for maintaining consistent character identity across different edits?
Prompt 3
How can I use the Nano-consistent-150K dataset to improve image generation models for character consistency?
Prompt 4
Browse the awesome-nano-banana-images gallery and suggest creative prompts I could try for product packaging design.
Prompt 5
What are the best examples in the gallery for combining multiple reference images in a single generation?

Frequently asked questions

What is awesome-nano-banana-images?

A curated gallery of AI-generated images made with Nano Banana, showing creative examples and prompting techniques, plus a 150K dataset for consistent character generation research.

What license does awesome-nano-banana-images use?

Use freely for any purpose including commercial. Keep the notice and disclose changes to the patent grant.

How hard is awesome-nano-banana-images to set up?

Setup difficulty is rated easy, with roughly 5min to a first successful run.

Who is awesome-nano-banana-images for?

Mainly general.

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