Incredibly powerful! Testing the Nano Banana Pro: I don't even want to call it AI; this is visual-level AGI!

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2025.11.21 00:15
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Google has launched the Nano Banana Pro, based on the Gemini 3 Pro Image model, which possesses AGI capabilities in the visual domain. It can transform complex information into visual formats and understand fields such as physics, code, financial reports, and biology. Tests show that its compression algorithms and rendering capabilities are extremely strong, able to turn papers into blackboard notes, code into images, and blogs into magazines, showcasing excellent typography and a hardcore knowledge base

Last night, Google dropped a bombshell after Gemini 3 Pro — Nano Banana Pro (the core is the Gemini 3 Pro Image model).

Nano Banana was already impressive, but the Pro version is like the brain of Gemini 3 Pro sprouting eyes and hands. It can not only understand what you are saying, but it even understands physics, coding, financial reports, and biology better than you do!

Here are some highlight moments tested by experts online.

1. The "Dimensionality Reduction Strike" of Text and Logic: The Strongest Compression Algorithm in Human History

The rendering capability of Nano Banana Pro makes me feel like everything I used before was fake AI.

Case 1: Papers Turned into Whiteboard Notes Instantly

Just throw a boring academic paper in and ask it to turn it into a professor's whiteboard lecture.

Prompt: Turn this paper into a professor's whiteboard image: include diagrams, arrows, flowcharts, and visual explanations of core concepts. Use colorful illustrations.

Here we input the paper "Attention Is All You Need," and the result? You can see for yourself:

Not only does it look like a drawing, but it truly understands the paper! Spelling, arrow logic, core concept explanations...! This is basically the strongest compression algorithm in human history.

Case 2: Code Directly Transformed into Images

Even more impressive, someone fed it a piece of raw Graphviz code (DOT language code) generated by Gemini 3 for AI computation submission records. Note, it's code!

Without missing a beat, it rendered a perfect chart with a logo in one go.

Case 3: Blogs Turned into Magazines

The text layout capability is also top-notch. We input the official technical blog released by Gemini 3 and asked it to generate a "beautiful magazine page placed on a table."

Prompt: Place the entire text word by word into a photo of a glossy magazine article on a table, including photos, exquisite layout design, quotes, and bold formatting.

Look at this layout and quote design; I would believe it took a design master an entire afternoon to arrange this.

2. It Truly "Understands" This World (Hardcore Knowledge Base)

The previous AI was guessing, but Nano Banana Pro truly understands. This is because it is connected to Google Search and the reasoning brain of Gemini 3.

Case Four & Five: Hardcore Craftsmanship and Life Humor

Take a look at this diagram of the "full process of PCB circuit board manufacturing." This is a hardcore industrial process!

Prompt:

Explain all the steps in PCB manufacturing: 1. Design & Output: Creation of schematic and layout (Gerber files). 2. DFM Check: Design for Manufacturability review to catch errors. 3. Film Generation: Laser plotting of photo films for each layer (or Laser Direct Imaging). 4. Surface Preparation: Cleaning and roughening the copper laminate. 5. Inner Layer Imaging: Applying photoresist and exposing it to UV light to define traces. 6. Etching: Chemical removal of unwanted copper, leaving only the circuitry. 7. Resist Stripping: Removing the hardened photoresist. 8. AOI (Automated Optical Inspection): Scanning inner layers for shorts or opens. 9. Oxide Application: Chemical treatment to improve bond strength between layers. 10. Lamination: Stacking layers with epoxy (prepreg) and bonding them under heat and pressure. 11. Drilling: Computer-controlled drilling of vias and mounting holes. 12. Desmearing: Chemical removal of resin residue from drill holes.
  1. Electroless Copper: Depositing a thin layer of copper to make hole walls conductive. 14. Panel Plating: Thickening the copper layer in the holes and on the surface. 15. Outer Layer Imaging: Applying photoresist to define the outer circuit pattern. 16. Pattern Plating: Plating additional copper onto exposed traces and holes, followed by Tin Plating (which acts as an etch resist). 17. Resist Stripping: Removing the photoresist to expose the unwanted copper. 18. Etching: Removing the unwanted copper (the tin protects the desired circuitry). 19. Tin Stripping: Chemically removing the protective tin layer. 20. Solder Mask: Applying UV-curable ink (usually green) and exposing it to define solderable areas. 21. Silkscreen: Printing component legends, logos, and text (white ink). 22. Surface Finish: Applying a conductive finish to exposed pads. 23. Electrical Testing: Checking for electrical continuity and isolation (Flying Probe or Bed of Nails). 24. Profiling: Cutting individual boards from the production panel (V-scoring or Routing)
  2. Final QC: Visual and dimensional inspection before packaging.

![](https://wpimg-wscn.awtmt.com/c1b55849-cb9c-4ac8-b299-ff50a8e0afaf.jpeg)

It's not just doodling; it really got the 25 steps of etching, laminating, drilling, etc., right!

Conversely, let it draw a nonsensical "how to toast bread":

**Prompt:** I want a flowchart for toasting bread, as quirky, exaggerated, and complex as possible.

![](https://wpimg-wscn.awtmt.com/d7312c70-8b9d-4ef5-bda9-0763482be1be.jpeg)

Clear logic, accurate text, and it even has a sense of humor!

**Case Six: Visual AGI**

Even in the field of biology, just say: "Draw a cartoon of T cell activation showing the signaling cascade."

It searched online for information and drew a complete signaling pathway!

![](https://wpimg-wscn.awtmt.com/5c1c593d-1bcb-4ad8-9298-dbd37396b2b7.jpeg)

This is why that genius exclaimed: **"This is what we call visual-level AGI!"**

**Case Seven: Real-time Search Capability**

And this is the explanatory diagram for the Datasette open-source project. The prompt was only 9 words: Infographic explaining how the Datasette open source project works,

It searched for the logo, UI interface, and even nailed down professional terms like "Data Ingestion" through Grounding with Google Search.

![](https://wpimg-wscn.awtmt.com/adf30a42-9983-4378-8ba5-c0c7bb1909c3.jpeg)

## **3. Productivity Tool: The Ultimate "Data Compressor"**

Workers, this thing can be a lifesaver.

**Case Eight: Financial Reports Turned into Graphics**

Nvidia Q3's dozens of pages of financial report PDF, throw it in.

Result: A beautifully crafted infographic.

![](https://wpimg-wscn.awtmt.com/a47c6b2b-859d-4c1c-8560-a5cb7a42b4ee.jpeg)

**Case Nine & Ten: Everything Can Be Illustrated**
Throw it a photo of fluid dynamics and ask it, "What physical phenomenon is happening?" It can provide you with a diagram explanation.

![](https://wpimg-wscn.awtmt.com/cb24539b-7d68-4ce1-b2b3-2c93f4120689.jpeg)

Can it draw a solar system chart and add a fun fact annotation for each planet?

![](https://wpimg-wscn.awtmt.com/3f70229e-6039-49a2-a742-5d297625190e.jpeg)

## **4. Creativity and Control: The Cure for Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder**

Finally, let's talk about what is most important for creators: **Consistency** and **Control**.

**Case Eleven: Hellish Challenge of 14 Characters**

The prompt requires generating **14** fluffy characters squeezed on a sofa watching TV.

Prompt: Medium shot, 14 fluffy characters squeezed on a worn beige fabric sofa... The overall atmosphere is warm, cozy, and pleasant.

Note that it is 14 (supports a maximum of 14)!

![](https://wpimg-wscn.awtmt.com/f1aad6bc-7771-45c8-bf81-6b298cda7235.jpeg)

**Case Twelve: Time Travel and Sense of Humor**

A guy asked it to generate a photo of a person from birth to 80 years old.

**Prompt:** "Generate the holiday photo of this person through the ages up to 80 years old."

The most amazing part is that it put a mask on the person in the 2020 photo ???? This detail is incredible!

![](https://wpimg-wscn.awtmt.com/2f4ac218-1cee-4ca5-8a4d-04d6cefe744b.jpeg)

**Case Thirteen: Realism**

If you don't say it, you might think this is a photo. But this was generated by Gemini 3.0 Pro Image. The character consistency is simply divine.

![](https://wpimg-wscn.awtmt.com/b97dee0c-998d-4ff6-8d4f-bc4288e67b6e.jpeg)

No more talking, I need to generate a few more images to calm down. This thing is truly amazing. Finally, I'll share a Chinese text rendering image.

![](https://wpimg-wscn.awtmt.com/c877de0a-e7eb-4691-bb4f-17c98ef9a178.jpeg)

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