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TLDR

A curated collection of over 10,000 copy-ready text prompts for the Nano Banana Pro AI image generator, organized by use case, visual style, and subject in 16 languages, each shown with a preview image.

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  root((Nano Banana Pro Prompts))
    Use Cases
      Profile pictures
      YouTube thumbnails
      Product marketing
      Game assets
    Visual Styles
      Photography anime
      3D render pixel art
      Watercolor cyberpunk
    Subjects
      Portraits characters
      Landscapes food
      Fashion architecture
    Access
      GitHub collection
      Web gallery search
      One-click generation
    Languages
      16 languages supported
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Things people build with this

USE CASE 1

Find and copy a ready-made AI image prompt for profile pictures, YouTube thumbnails, or product marketing visuals.

USE CASE 2

Browse prompts by visual style, photography, anime, pixel art, oil painting, to get consistent results for a design project.

USE CASE 3

Use prompts in 16 languages to generate images with native-language text for international audiences.

USE CASE 4

Contribute new prompts via pull request to expand the collection for other creators.

Tech stack

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In plain English

This repository is a curated collection of over 10,000 text prompts for Google's Nano Banana Pro, an AI image generation model. When you use an AI image generator, you type a description (called a prompt) to tell it what to create. Writing effective prompts is a skill, and this repository collects examples that produce good results, each shown alongside a preview image so you can see the output before trying it yourself. The prompts are organized into categories covering use cases (profile pictures, social media posts, YouTube thumbnails, product marketing, game assets, posters, infographics), visual styles (photography, anime, illustration, 3D render, pixel art, watercolor, oil painting, cyberpunk, minimalism), and subjects (portraits, characters, animals, food, fashion, architecture, landscapes). This makes it easier to find a starting point for whatever kind of image you want to create. The collection is available in 16 languages, including English, Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Spanish, French, German, Portuguese, and others. A companion web gallery hosted at youmind.com offers full-text search, category filtering, and one-click generation directly from the prompt, which goes beyond what the GitHub README alone provides. The project is open source under a Creative Commons CC BY 4.0 license, meaning you can share and adapt the prompts with attribution. Contributions are accepted via pull requests, and the README is updated automatically through a GitHub Actions workflow. The TypeScript code in the repository appears to support the gallery site and the automated update process rather than being the prompts themselves, which are plain text. The full README is longer than what was shown.

Copy-paste prompts

Prompt 1
Using the Nano Banana Pro prompt style from this collection, write me 5 prompts for professional LinkedIn profile pictures in a photorealistic style with soft studio lighting.
Prompt 2
I need a YouTube thumbnail for a coding tutorial video. Adapt a prompt from this collection to generate a high-contrast, eye-catching thumbnail in a dark cyberpunk aesthetic.
Prompt 3
Give me 3 prompts for generating product marketing images for a mobile app using a clean minimalist 3D render style, following the format used in this collection.
Prompt 4
How do I contribute a new prompt category to this repository? What format and file structure should I follow to match the existing collection?
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