How to Use Nano Banana in Photoshop? Is it Worth It?
Introduction
In this tutorial we will be seeing how to use Google’s Nano Banana in Photoshop. Recently, Photoshop added the capability to use Nano Banana as the image generation model when using Generative Fill. So now you don’t have to use the default model – Adobe Firefly, which used to result in poor looking generations.
What is Nano Banana?
Nano Banana is Google’s AI image generation and editing model. Even though it can generate images from text, its main strength is that it can edit the images you upload simply by writing prompts. And therefore, it’s a great fit for Photoshop.
How to Use Nano Banana in Photoshop?
The following videos are from our course called Nano Banana AI Editing for Beginners, which is available via Udemy.
Lesson #1 – Using Nano Banana in Photoshop – Part 1
Lesson #2 – Using Nano Banana in Photoshop – Part 2
Lesson #3 – Using Nano Banana in Photoshop – Part 3
Conclusion
As you can see, using Nano Banana inside Photoshop can be particularly helpful when working on specific parts of an image. However, the issue with the lower resolution is still a problem when working on the entire image.
In case you liked this tutorial, do check out the full course – Nano Banana AI Editing for Beginners, which is available via Udemy and teaches you everything you need to know about Nano Banana.

