Nano Banana arrives in Google Photos

Nono Bana has arrived in Google Photos, letting you conversationally edit your picutres.
You can now use natural language editing of your Google Photos, and get instant results — thanks to Nano Banana. (Picture: Google)
Google has announced a whole slew of AI features for the Photos app — bringing it up to date with their latest «conversational» image generator.

You can now ask the app to remove sunglasses in photos or fix a smile, but it can also respond to names you have tagged in your pictures, such as «make Engel smile.»

«Help me edit»
You can use the «Help me edit»-button in the editor and simply describe the style you want your pics to be in, from a Renaissance portrait to a picture from a children’s story book.

There are also templates based on popular queries, like «put me in a high fashion photo shoot,» or «in a winter holiday card,» Google says.

The edited picture looks completely lifelike. (Picture: Google)
Ask Photos expanding
Finally, the popular Ask Photos feature is rolling out to 100 countries and 17 new languages. This lets you simply ask your library to find relevant pictures.

They have also added the «Ask Photos»-button directly in the picture you are looking at, making it possible to start a conversation on that specific pic, edit it directly, find related moments or just discuss the subject — like «how fast can this bird fly?» and get instant answers from Gemini.

Read more: Google’s launch page, Android Police and 9to5Google.