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Nov 18, 2025 · Workflows

How Gemini 3 and Nano Banana 2 Work Together in Image Workflows

Gemini 3 handles planning and reasoning; Nano Banana 2 (Nano Banana 2) handles pixels. Here is how to wire them together in practice.

Think of Gemini 3 as the director, Nano Banana 2 as the camera

Gemini 3 and Nano Banana 2 are built to complement each other. Gemini 3 shines at understanding briefs, analysing references and planning multi-step flows; Nano Banana 2 shines at turning a well-structured prompt plus images into actual pixels.

A productive way to think about them is: Gemini 3 is the director and editor, while Nano Banana 2 is the camera and render engine. You rarely want the director to also be your camera.

A simple four-step pattern

  • Brief and analysis: describe your campaign, product or story to Gemini 3 and ask it to propose several visual directions.
  • Prompt drafting: have Gemini 3 expand your favourite directions into structured prompts (subject, scene, style, camera, constraints).
  • Image generation: send those prompts, plus any reference images, to Nano Banana 2 via a tool like gempix2.site.
  • Review and refinement: bring the outputs back into Gemini 3 for critique and targeted iteration prompts.

Where this site fits in

Gemini Studio exists to sit between the two: we track Gemini 3 and Nano Banana 2 updates, document concrete workflows, and maintain a library of prompts that work well with the models in practice. When you see a prompt you like, you can send it straight to gempix2.site and start generating.

Try these Gemini 3-friendly prompts

If this update gave you ideas, here are a few prompts you can start with. You can inspect them in the prompt library or send them straight to gempix2.