Nano Banana Trend: Embrace your childhood, the new trend of Google Nano Banana is here..

Nano Banana, a model of the Google Gemini AI image generation tool, is currently trending. It's also known as Flash 2.5. Over the past few days, several trends have been seen on social media platforms like Instagram, Facebook, and WhatsApp. Sometimes, girls share photos of themselves in saris and retro looks, and sometimes, photos of 3D models of people are seen. These photos aren't real. Yes, they were created using Nano Banana. Since then, this tool has been in the news. Google itself has even suggested 10 ways people can give their photos a new look. One of these ways is to resemble their childhood selves. Let's learn more about it.
Nano Banana's New Trend
A new trend has started on Instagram called "Hug My Younger Self." In this, people are seen hugging old photos of themselves. This trend is rapidly going viral and taking people down memory lane. You can also create a 'Hug My Younger Self' AI-edited photo using the Gemini Nano Banana.
How to create a photo using Google Gemini
First, you need to go to the Google Gemini app or website. Then, log in with your Google account.
Then, upload a clear photo of yourself. Ensure the photo is clear and free of any other people or objects.
Follow the prompt below and press Enter. You can also modify the prompt to suit your needs.
You can give these prompts for the photo:
Using my present photo and my childhood photo, create a realistic and heartwarming image where my current self is hugging my younger self. Make sure both faces and features are preserved accurately so the resemblance is clear. The mood should express self-love, nostalgia, and warmth, with natural lighting and a soft, emotional atmosphere—capturing the bond between who I was and who I am now.
Generate a cute polaroid picture of my older self hugging my younger self.
You can create photos for free with Gemini Nano Banana.
For your information, this tool is free to use. You can create as many images as you want in a day for free.
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