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New Nano Banana Pro in Google Ads

Google Ads just got a big creative boost with the release of Nano Banana Pro, now fully available inside the platform. This means marketers can generate high-quality AI images directly in Google Ads without switching between tools — a big time-saver for anyone running campaigns.

What Makes Nano Banana Pro Stand Out

Having Nano Banana Pro inside Google Ads makes creative production easier and more accessible. Some of the key benefits include:

  • High-quality visuals directly in Ads – Generate 2K or 4K images without leaving the platform.

  • Readable text in images – Headlines, product labels, and messaging now read clearly.

  • Consistent style across multiple images – Blend reference images while keeping characters and branding consistent.

  • Quick edits through prompts – Update backgrounds, colors, lighting, or product placement without jumping to another design tool.

For many marketers, this reduces delays and allows teams to test more creative ideas faster, all while keeping visuals professional and on-brand.

How Teams Can Use Nano Banana Pro

Nano Banana Pro offers a range of tools for creative teams, from generating multiple image variations to blending reference images and producing clear text in any style. Marketers can also make quick adjustments to colors, backgrounds, or layouts directly within the platform, giving teams more control over their creative assets and helping campaigns stay on brand.

Making the Most of Nano Banana Pro in Google Ads

Now that Nano Banana Pro is available directly in Google Ads, teams can create, test, and refine visuals all within the platform. Marketers can produce on-brand images, experiment with different creative approaches, and use insights to guide campaign decisions.

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Melisa Hadzic

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