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Google AI: Two Google AI models launched; photos and videos can now be created in seconds—what else makes them special?

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Nano Banana 2 Lite and Gemini Omni Flash: If you create images or videos using AI, Google has launched two new AI models for you: Nano Banana 2 Lite and Gemini Omni Flash. The company states that these models enable the creation of AI images in just a few seconds. Furthermore, they can generate AI videos lasting up to 10 seconds from text and images in mere seconds.

Why did Google launch these new AI models?
Experts note that the world of AI is seeing a constant influx of new technologies. Following Anthropic's recent introduction of Sonnet 5, Google has now launched its own new AI models.

The company is focusing on providing faster image generation, improved video creation capabilities, and streamlined AI workflows.

What is Nano Banana 2 Lite?
Google's new Nano Banana 2 Lite is a high-speed AI image generation model. According to the company, it can generate an image within approximately four seconds of receiving a text prompt.

This speed is a significant improvement over previous versions, allowing content creators, designers, and developers to generate multiple images rapidly. The model is specifically designed for brainstorming, rapid testing, and large-scale creative projects.

On which platforms is Nano Banana 2 Lite available?
Google has made this new model available across several platforms, including Google AI Studio, Gemini API, the Gemini app, the AI ​​mode in Google Search, and AI videos created using Gemini Omni Flash.

Alongside Nano Banana 2 Lite, Google has also introduced Gemini Omni Flash in public preview. This model focuses on AI video generation and editing.
It enables users to create or edit video clips using text, images, existing videos, and natural language instructions. This will significantly reduce the need for advanced editing skills to create videos.

Are there any limitations?
Although Gemini Omni Flash is currently in its early stages, it does have some limitations, which are as follows:
Currently, videos can be created with a maximum duration of 10 seconds.
Maintaining a completely consistent identity and appearance for the same character across different scenes remains a challenge.
Despite this, Google states that this tool will make AI video creation easier than ever before.

Where can users access Gemini Omni Flash?
Users will be able to access this new model via Google AI Studio, the Gemini API, the Gemini app, and Google Flow.

What is the difference between the Nano Banana models?
Google has released several models in the Nano Banana series, each serving different purposes. Some of these are described below:
Nano Banana 2 Lite (Gemini 3.1 Flash Lite Image): Designed for ultra-fast image generation with low latency and for handling large creative workloads.

Nano Banana 2 (Gemini 3.1 Flash Image): A model that strikes a balance between speed, quality, and cost, making it suitable for everyday use.
Nano Banana Pro (Gemini 3 Pro Image): A model designed for professional users, offering superior reasoning capabilities, greater control, and the ability to handle complex tasks.

Nano Banana (Gemini 2.5 Flash Image): This is an older model. Google recommends upgrading to Nano Banana 2 Lite for better speed and quality.

Google steps up in the race for AI-generated images and videos.
A key feature of these new AI models is Google's aim to make photo and video generation faster, easier, and more accessible. Particularly for content creators, designers, and developers, these new AI models can make workflows faster and more efficient than ever before.

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