The internet never fails to surprise us with quirky, creative, and often short-lived trends. The latest to sweep across Instagram, TikTok, X, and YouTube is the “Nano Banana” craze. These are not real bananas at all, but rather ultra-realistic 3D figurine images created using Google’s AI tool, Gemini 2.5 Flash Image.
Lovingly nicknamed Nano Bananas by the online community, these shiny, cartoon-like mini-models have gone viral for their adorable look and easy accessibility. From pets and celebrities to even politicians (yes, Assam’s Chief Minister joined in), everyone is creating and sharing their Nano Bananas.
What is Nano Banana AI?
The term Nano Banana is just a playful nickname given by users to describe these AI-generated figurine-style images. Unlike hand-sculpted collectibles or expensive merchandise, these creations are:
- AI-generated with the help of Google Gemini 2.5 Flash Image.
- Highly polished with lifelike details, glossy finishes, and realistic packaging mockups.
- Accessible to everyone, requiring no design skills or money — just a simple photo and prompt.
With just a few clicks, you can turn yourself, your pet, or even your favorite fictional character into a collectible figurine that looks like it belongs on a shelf in a toy store.
Why Did the Nano Banana Trend Take Off?
1. Effortless and Free Creation
The biggest reason behind the trend is accessibility. Google’s Gemini 2.5 Flash Image makes it possible for anyone — regardless of technical knowledge — to create studio-quality 3D figurine images instantly and for free.
Earlier, designing such models required expensive software and expert-level 3D skills. Now, with just a few prompts, users can generate professional-looking results within seconds.
2. Creative Flexibility
The tool gives users the freedom to mix and match text prompts and images. You can:
- Upload a photo of yourself and transform it into a mini-me figurine.
- Write a custom prompt to design something imaginative like a samurai dog or a cartoon crush figurine.
- Experiment with different art styles such as 16-bit video game characters or anime collectibles.
This creative control is exactly why hobbyists, content creators, and influencers rushed to try it.
3. Visually Stunning and Shareable
Nano Bananas are designed to look glossy, photorealistic, and collectible-ready — complete with figurine bases, expressive faces, detailed clothing, and even mockup toy packaging.
That polished aesthetic made them perfect for social media sharing. Once influencers, celebrities, and politicians joined in, the trend exploded from niche AI circles to mainstream pop culture.
4. Viral Social Momentum
Like every online trend, social sharing played a huge role. As creators posted their Nano Bananas across TikTok, Instagram, and X, curiosity snowballed. Public figures embracing the trend only added fuel, making it impossible to scroll without seeing one.
According to reports, as of September 6, 2025, over 200 million images have been edited using Gemini’s tool — a large portion being these 3D figurines.
How to Create Your Own Nano Banana 3D Figurine
If you’re curious to try it, here’s a simple guide:
- Open Google AI Studio via the Gemini app or website.
- Upload a photo and add a descriptive prompt (photo + prompt is the best method).
- Use Google’s official suggested prompt for collectible-style figurines.
- Click Generate and review your results. If something looks off, tweak the prompt and retry.
Within seconds, you’ll have your very own Nano Banana figurine ready to share online.


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