Google Launches Nano Banana 2 Lite Image Model and Gemini Omni Flash Video Model
Google is offering fast, low-cost image generation and a new video model that can edit and generate clips from mixed inputs, expanding its generative AI product line for developers and enterprise users.
Key Facts
- Google announced Nano Banana 2 Lite and Gemini Omni Flash on June 30.
- Nano Banana 2 Lite generates images from text in 4 seconds.
- Pricing for Nano Banana 2 Lite is $0.034 per 1K resolution image.
- Gemini Omni Flash accepts text, images, and video as input to generate or edit video clips.
- Video output costs $0.10 per second, with a current maximum length of 10 seconds.
Reporting from 2 sources: ASCII.jp, GIGAZINE.
Google announced Nano Banana 2 Lite, an image generation model that outputs images from text in 4 seconds, and Gemini Omni Flash, a video generation and editing model. Both are available on Google AI Studio, Gemini API, and Gemini Enterprise Agent Platform. Pricing starts at $0.034 per 1K resolution image and $0.10 per second of video output.
Google announced two new generative AI models on June 30: Nano Banana 2 Lite for image generation and Gemini Omni Flash for video generation and editing. Both are available immediately on Google AI Studio, the Gemini API, and the Gemini Enterprise Agent Platform.
Nano Banana 2 Lite generates images from text in 4 seconds, with pricing at $0.034 per 1K resolution image. Google says the model maintains prompt adherence, character consistency, and text readability within images despite its speed. Gemini Omni Flash accepts text, images, and video as input to generate or edit video clips. Output costs $0.10 per second of video, with a current maximum length of 10 seconds. Google plans to support longer videos in future updates.
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