Nano Banana and Veo
1. Nano Banana and Veo
2. Working with Nano Banana and Veo
Often, having visuals means waiting days for designers or spending plenty of time searching for stock sites. Today, we fix that with the Nano Banana model for images and Veo for video. Let's start with Nano Banana, four use cases that you can use straight away. Okay. The first use case is transforming text into a simple and clear infographic. Let's take the financial results of the Alphabet company for Q3 2025. I copied financial results, and I'm pasting them here. Now we select image generation with Nana Banana. We can launch it here or here. Let's test it. It's actually nice and concise. Okay. So what are other use cases? The second one is a product mashup. You have a standard product shot and a stock photo of a model, and you need to put them together for a pitch deck, for example. No need for a specialized program or multiple hours on combining it. We just use Nano Banana with the mashup prompt to combine multiple images into a single composite. It instantly visualizes your product in a lifestyle setting. Test it on your examples. Another use case: instant marketing assets. Let's say you have a basic photo of your product. For example, a product like this honey jar. And let's say you need social media assets for a coffee-flavored campaign. Okay, let's prompt it. And here we go. Professional pack shots with coffee beans, perfect lighting. They can be ready for any social media platform. And you can generate 20, 30, or 40 versions of it, from different angles, lighting, etc. Your creativity is the only blocker here. Think of all the options for marketing with that solution. And the last use case is visual instructions. Sometimes words are just too slow. You want to change something but you don't want to describe it. Then you can just draw directly on the image. You can circle the part you don't like or describe what you want to change. It's intuitive and fast. You can see the result here. Now, let's talk about the video creation with AI. For that, we'll use the Veo model. At the moment of recording this video, Veo for video generation is only available in the paid version of Gemini. Okay. How can you leverage Veo? Let's say you're pitching a sustainability initiative and you need a very specific opening shot. Let's say you can't find it on the Internet, so we can create it. We go to Gemini and we select video here or video from the tools. We type exactly what we need, including camera direction, scene, and lighting. The main rules of prompting are similar. We need to be specific. We need to add context. And we need clear guidance. So, our prompt here will be "drone shot slowly pulling back to reveal a modern glass-walled office building surrounded by a lush green rooftop garden, golden hour lighting, cinematic 4K, highly detailed." And here is the result. It even has a sound. And you can adjust camera direction, scene, lighting, whatever you need. If you want to see more examples, check the DeepMind website for more examples from top film creators working directly with the Google DeepMind team. Okay, that will be it. If you're not working with visuals in your daily tasks, you don't have to spend plenty of time testing it because maybe it will make your presentations more engaging, more fun, or maybe more convincing with just a little bit of visual magic from AI. Because this visual magic is extremely easy to generate with these tools.3. Let's practice!
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