How to get the best out of Nano-Banana Edit
Nano-Banana Edit on Pixio lets you edit images with the base Nano-Banana model: quick, lightweight, prompt-driven edits for fast iterations at lower cost. Use it when you have a source image and want to change style, content, or mood without using a heavier edit model.
Nano-Banana Edit
Nano-Banana Edit on Pixio lets you edit images with the base Nano-Banana model: quick, lightweight, prompt-driven edits for fast iterations at lower cost. Use it when you have a source image and want to change style, content, or mood without using a heavier edit model.
Use this when
- You have a source image and want prompt-driven edits (style, content, or mood) with low cost and fast turnaround.
- You are iterating on existing assets and do not need maximum edit fidelity.
- You want Nano-Banana-family editing for drafts or exploration.
- You prefer lightweight edit workflows before committing to Pro or premium edit models.
- You are okay trading some edit precision for speed and economy.
Modes in Pixio
| Mode | Input | Best for |
|---|---|---|
| Edit | Image + prompt | Quick style, content, or mood changes to the input image |
Options
| Option | Values | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Edit strength | Low–High (check Pixio) | How much to change vs preserve |
| Aspect ratio | Match input or override (check Pixio) | Preserve or change crop |
| Credits | Plan-based | Typically low; check model card in Pixio |
Credits
Credits are plan-based; check the model card in Pixio (often lower cost than Pro Edit or premium edit models).
Prompt structure
[What to change] + [Style/mood if relevant]. Be clear (e.g. "make it nighttime", "add snow", "watercolor style"). The image is the starting point; the prompt drives the edit.
Example prompts
"Change the background to a sunset beach. Keep the same person and pose. Warm, golden hour."
"Make the whole image look like a pencil sketch. Same composition. Artistic, hand-drawn style."
"Add rain and wet pavement. Keep the scene and subjects. Moody, cinematic."
"Convert to vintage film look with warm tones and slight grain. Same framing. Nostalgic."
