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Nano Banana: After Ghibli, this new photo trend has created a stir on the internet! You can also change your photo like this..

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It is very difficult to say what will go viral on the internet. Recently, Ghibli-style photos went viral on the internet, after which, once again, a new photo trend has emerged on social media, which is becoming the most viral. Actually, these days, small, shiny, and cartoon-like 3D digital figurines are trending on Instagram and X, which are being created with Google's new AI tool Gemini 2.5 Flash Image.

At the same time, the online community has jokingly named them 'Nano Banana'. People are sharing figurines of pets, favorite celebrities, and even politicians on social media.

Why did it go so viral?
The new 'Nano Banana' trend has gone viral so fast because making such pictures is not only easy, but it also looks great. Google Gemini 2.5 Flash Image creates studio-quality 3D figurines for any user for free and in just a few seconds. Let's know how you can make such a photo...

Create a Nano Banana 3D Model like this

For this, first go to Google AI Studio or the Gemini app/website.

Now select the Method, you can add only a photo, only a text prompt, or both.

After this, enter Google's official prompt.

“Create a 1/7 scale commercialized figurine of the characters in the picture, in a realistic style, in a real environment. The figurine is placed on a computer desk. The figurine has a round transparent acrylic base with no text on the base. The content on the computer screen is a 3D modeling process of this figurine. Next to the computer screen is a toy packaging box, designed in a style reminiscent of high-quality collectible figures, printed with original artwork. The packaging features two-dimensional flat illustrations.”

Click on Generate at the end.

After this your image will be ready.

If you do not get the desired result, then make a little change in the prompt.

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