Nano Banana Pro turns natural-language instructions into finished photos you can publish. Follow this guide to set up your workspace on nanobananapro.photo, craft reliable prompts, and export assets that stay on-brand across campaigns.
Quick start on nanobananapro.photo
- Create a workspace at nanobananapro.photo and choose a plan or credit pack that fits your volume.
- Upload a base image or start from text. Add reference shots for faces, products, or brand palettes when you need tight consistency.
- Pick an aspect ratio (1:1, 4:5, 16:9, 21:9) and resolution target before you run your first generation.
- Describe the scene in natural language, then refine with short follow-up prompts until it matches your brief.
Core workflow you can trust
- Prompt recipe: Subject + goal + style + lighting + safeguards (e.g., “Model in navy blazer for a B2B hero, cinematic rim light, keep skin texture, preserve logo on the mug”).
- Reference control: Lock identity with a clean headshot or product packshot; add 2-3 angles so the model understands geometry and materials.
- Background and branding: Ask for gradients, studio sweeps, or location changes; include brand colors and typography cues so every export matches your system.
- Versioning: Generate 3-5 options at once, favorite the strongest frames, then request micro-edits like softer shadows or warmer highlights.
Templates for popular use cases
- Ecommerce: “Front-facing product on soft gray, natural shadow, reflection fade at the bottom, 4:5 ratio for marketplace listing.”
- Portraits: “Keep the same face, add subtle film grain, shoot at sunset with backlight, slight smile, 16:9 cover image.”
- Ads and social: “Hero shot with space for copy on the right, brand yellow gradient, include small UI mock on laptop screen, export 1:1 and 9:16.”
- Look dev: “Explore three moods for a tech keynote stage: neon cyberpunk, warm walnut minimal, and monochrome editorial.”
Best practices that save time
- Upload clean, well-lit references; avoid motion blur or heavy filters so the model can protect identity and materials.
- Keep prompts short but specific—one paragraph or a bullet string beats long prose.
- Stay factual with materials and colors (e.g., “brushed aluminum,” “matte black”) to prevent surprises.
- Use brand guardrails: specify logo placement, clear space for headlines, and any compliance notes before exporting.
- Verify SynthID or watermark preferences before handing assets to partners.
Export and handoff
- Download PNGs for design comps and JPGs for ad platforms; keep layered PSD handoffs minimal by finishing most edits in Nano Banana Pro.
- Save winning prompts as presets inside your workspace so teammates can reuse them without guesswork.
- Add final QA: check skin tone fidelity, text legibility, and crop safety zones before scheduling campaigns.
With a repeatable prompt recipe, Nano Banana Pro becomes your fastest route from idea to production-grade visuals.

