Ecommerce applications for Nano Banana 🍌 using Weavy.ai

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Ecommerce applications for Nano Banana 🍌 using Weavy.ai

Probably you've come across "Nano Banana" already if you've opened LinkedIn at all these past few days.

Short Intro if you haven't heard that name: Nano Banana is the newest image (editing) model by Google and it's actually called "Gemini 2.5 Flash". It surfaced a few days before release as "nb" – someone on Reddit jokingly called it Nano Banana and this name now kinda stuck. Now we now that "nb" was actually short for "next big thing" but yeah - now it's Nano Banana and we're probably stuck with this name.

Sharing a few 5 examples I tried in weavy.ai, you might find inspiring to try it yourself

1) Complex Packaging with pre-prompted scene

Here I first prompted the scene with Google Imagen 4 and then used Nano Banana to combine the scene with a product. Fairly simple setup and quite a bit of control.

2) Simple Background Exchange

Very simple prompt with a really solid outcome. You'd do an upscaler after this image to increase the resolution – but I could see this being used quite a bit.

3) Create a scene from a simple product shot

This prompt is very simple but it's astounding how good this new model performs here and retains the product details while still creating a very realistic scene.

4) Composition of multiple elements

Here I'm first removing the background of two products. Then I'm pre-prompting a scene with Google Imagen 4. The two elements are placed in a compositor node to define the positions & size. Finally the background image and the composed image are combined with Nano Banana.

5) Extracting a pattern and generating a video

  • First I'm just taking a product and extracting the pattern on the product with a simple prompt and Nano Banana
  • Then I'm cropping that pattern, generating motion with Higgsfield
  • Then using the compositor node to place the product on top of the generated video.

These are just some quick relatively simple Weavy Workflows with Nano Banana (Google Gemini Flash 2.5) you could try.