A new AI trend called Nano Banana is going viral. It uses Google’s Gemini 2.5 Flash Image tool. This tool transforms photos into 3D figurines. Users can create miniatures of anything. The tool is free ...
The internet never fails to surprise us with quirky and creative trends, and the latest one taking over social media is the “Nano Banana” craze. If you’ve scrolled through Instagram, TikTok, or X ...
Nano Banana viral trend puts Gemini on top of App Store. Nano Banana AI is the new version of Gemini designed for image generation by Google’s DeepMind team. The new feature works through the Gemini ...
After Ghibli-style images earlier in the year, a new trend has engulfed social media, where users are generating 3D model images of themselves using Google's new and powerful Gemini 2.5 Flash model, ...
AI platforms are evolving swiftly, with each update fueling viral trends. The latest inclusion in that trend involves social media users using Google’s Nano Banana to turn photos into 3D figurines.
The internet has a new obsession, and it is irresistibly adorable: turning pets into Nano Banana 3D figurines. Following in the footsteps of the Studio Ghibli-style art craze, Google’s latest Gemini 2 ...
The Nano Banana AI trend has emerged as one of the most viral creative experiments of 2025, giving users the ability to design miniature 3D figurines in seconds. Powered by Google’s Gemini 2.5 Flash ...
Nano Banana viral trend puts Gemini on top of App Store. You must have heard about the Nano Banana trend – a new social media obsession that’s painting everyone’s feed with 3D figurines of themselves.
In the past week, a new AI model from Google has been making waves across social media. Known officially as Gemini 2.5 Flash, also Nano Banana, the model has quickly become a viral sensation on social ...
Microsoft's Paint 3D was introduced as part of the Windows 10 Creators update last October. The company wants to make 3D modeling as easy and accessible as using a 2D drawing program. The free Windows ...
While 3D graphics have been filling our eyes in cinemas and video games way before Nemo ever got lost, we've typically had to settle for computer generated artwork. Live2D from Cybernoids is a drawing ...