OpenArt: Compare Google Imagen (Nano Banana) models

Demo summary
The creator generates images using Google's 'Nano Banana' (Imagen) Standard and Pro models to compare text rendering and physical details.
Step-by-step
- Select the Nano Banana Standard or Nano Banana Pro model
- Enter your prompt
- Generate the image to compare results
Options
- Use Nano Banana Standard for lower credit consumption (15 credits)
- Use Nano Banana Pro for higher quality results (60 credits)
Watch out for
- Nano Banana Pro costs four times as many credits as the Standard model
Tips
- Use Nano Banana Pro if your prompt requires precise text rendering or complex fabric textures
- Consider the credit cost difference if you are planning to generate a large volume of images
- Choose the Pro model for better character expressions and physical accuracy
Highlights
“you can really see the small differences that make Nano Banana Pro stand out better”
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