
Turn rough ideas into polished marketing images with Nano Banana 3 AI Image Generator. Describe the product, scene, lighting, aspect ratio, and readable text, then generate visuals ready for fast review and refinement.
Built for creators who need fast AI image generation, this workflow gives practical control over composition, product details, typography, and campaign formats.
Move from a short brief to a complete image concept, including subject, background, mood, camera angle, and copy placement.
Create posters, product cards, launch graphics, and promotional images where the requested headline or label should stay clear enough for campaign drafts.
Generate square, vertical, wide, and banner-style concepts for ads, ecommerce listings, social feeds, landing pages, and visual tests without rebuilding each layout manually.
A strong image-generation workflow starts with a clear prompt, then improves through focused variations instead of vague regeneration.
Describe the subject, product, scene, lighting, style, camera view, colors, and any in-image text. The tool works best when the visual goal is specific.
Match the image to its channel before generating. Use square frames for product cards, vertical formats for social stories, and wide layouts for banners or landing-page hero images.
Review the first result for composition, detail, text clarity, and brand fit. Keep the strongest version, then adjust only the parts that need improvement.
Use Nano Banana 3 AI Image Generator to test alternate lighting, backgrounds, taglines, angles, and crops until the image fits your ad, post, or product page.
Use these practices to get cleaner results while keeping each prompt easy to revise.
Start with the asset type: product hero shot, sale poster, app banner, educational diagram, or social ad. A clear outcome helps Nano Banana 3 AI Image Generator organize the image.
Put short headlines, labels, and packaging copy in quotes. Keep wording concise so the generated design has room to render type without crowding the composition.
When a character, product, logo area, or hero object must stay recognizable, describe its stable traits and ask for continuity across variations.
Give the image structure first: foreground, background, negative space, text zone, and crop. Then add style details such as lighting, lens, texture, and color palette.
Change one instruction at a time when refining. The image workflow is easier to guide when each revision targets a single issue.
Create regional variants by changing language, sign text, props, season, and audience context while keeping the same core product or offer.
Answers to common questions about prompt-based image creation, ads, product visuals, and text-heavy graphics.