Nano Banana 2 Lite Results
Nano Banana 2 Lite
Fast 1K drafts for prompt tests, light reference edits, and everyday Nano Banana iteration.
Quick ideas made with Nano Banana 2 Lite.
Click any tile and its prompt drops into the editor up top.
The same workflow, tuned for lighter iteration.
Nano Banana 2 Lite keeps the familiar Image 2 workflow while focusing on fast, fixed 1K output and low-cost exploration.
Move from prompt to image quickly.
Use Lite to check the visual direction before spending credits on heavier production models.
Built for low-cost iteration.
A fixed 3-credit workflow keeps copy, layout, style, and product-angle testing predictable.
Add references, keep them lean.
Use product, style, or layout references when helpful; the API supports up to 10 images, but Lite is best for lightweight reference edits.
Frame for the channel.
Choose auto, portrait, square, landscape, banner, or ultra-wide ratios for social and campaign drafts.
Where Lite pays off first.
Use it when speed and low-friction iteration matter more than final high-resolution polish.

Infographic drafts
Turn notes into first-pass diagrams, explainers, and labeled layouts before polishing the final graphic.

Post and card concepts
Try greeting cards, event posts, thumbnail directions, and short-text layouts without a heavy generation cost.

Product and packaging ideas
Explore materials, label direction, props, and ecommerce composition from one short brief or reference image.

Localization tests
Check whether a visual direction survives different signs, menus, markets, and short on-image text.

Fast character beats
Draft a sequence quickly before deciding which frames deserve a higher-fidelity model pass.

Prompt and layout testing
Compare wording, composition, and aspect ratio choices at 1K before spending more on production output.
Start with a Lite-sized prompt.
Copy a prompt into the editor, then adjust the subject, ratio, light references, or text details.

One-page explainer
Create a clean one-page infographic explaining how cold brew coffee is made. Include three labeled steps, simple arrows, a glass of coffee, coffee beans, and an off-white background. Keep the labels short and readable.

Launch post draft
A square social media launch graphic for a small bakery announcing weekend cinnamon rolls. Warm window light, soft pastry photography, short headline text reading "Weekend Rolls", simple cream and berry color palette.

Skincare bottle concept
A minimal 1K product concept for a matte sage green skincare serum bottle. Label reads "CALM 03" with small subtext "Barrier Serum". Neutral studio surface, soft shadow, early packaging direction.

Cafe poster test
A cafe opening poster for Lisbon with hand-painted tile details, a small espresso cup illustration, and readable headline text "Aberto este sábado". Clean poster layout, warm paper texture, simple border.

Three-frame moment
Three quick storyboard frames of the same cyclist in a yellow rain jacket: locking the bike, entering a small bookstore, reading by the window. Keep the outfit and face direction consistent. Soft rainy afternoon mood.

Editorial portrait direction
Editorial portrait direction for a founder profile: relaxed posture, dark green blazer, soft grey background, side window light, magazine crop, natural expression, clean but not over-polished.
How to use Nano Banana 2 Lite.
Three steps, built for fast exploration rather than long setup.
Write the quick brief.
Describe the subject, layout, style, image text, or edit you want. Add constraints only where they matter.
Add light references when helpful.
Add one or a small set of product, style, or layout images; the API supports up to 10, but Lite is best for quick drafts over heavy reference control.
Iterate, then polish the idea.
Generate fast 1K options for 3 credits each. Keep the winning direction here or move it to a higher-fidelity model.
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Test the idea.Then polish the winner.
Use Nano Banana 2 Lite for quick first passes, light reference edits, and low-cost prompt exploration.