
Multi-reference control
Nano Banana Pro supports up to eight reference images on CutFly, which makes it far more practical for brand-guided work, product family consistency, and before-and-after style transformations than a single-reference route.
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Create 4K brand visuals, packaging designs, and text-rich stills with multi-reference control using Nano Banana Pro on CutFly.




Nano Banana Pro supports up to eight reference images on CutFly, which makes it far more practical for brand-guided work, product family consistency, and before-and-after style transformations than a single-reference route.
The model is a strong choice for packaging concepts, promotional graphics, and infographic-style visuals because its text rendering and structured composition are part of the value proposition, not an accidental bonus.
Google positions Nano Banana Pro as the high-control image model in the family, with stronger text rendering, better visual accuracy, and support for studio-quality design tasks like diagrams, branded layouts, and polished campaign work. On CutFly, that shows up as the best fit for users who want to combine several reference images and keep the final output aligned with an existing creative system.
Nano Banana Pro matters most when generation is only half the job. If you are transforming source imagery, preserving brand cues, or building 4K-ready stills for review and launch, Pro is easier to justify than a model that mainly wins on raw speed.

Nano Banana Pro supports up to eight reference images on CutFly, which makes it far more practical for brand-guided work, product family consistency, and before-and-after style transformations than a single-reference route.

The model is a strong choice for packaging concepts, promotional graphics, and infographic-style visuals because its text rendering and structured composition are part of the value proposition, not an accidental bonus.

With 1K, 2K, and 4K export options, Nano Banana Pro fits workflows where the generated still needs to survive zoom, review, and downstream production rather than stay as a small draft.
Explore what Nano Banana Pro can look like in practice. Browse a mixed feed of stills and motion samples inspired by this model's strengths.






These are the situations where Nano Banana Pro fits best, especially when control, consistency, and reference-driven output matter more than casual ideation.
Use Nano Banana Pro when a campaign has to look consistent across several visuals, not just when you need one attractive hero frame.
It is well suited to product scenes, packaging mockups, and commerce visuals where materials, labeling, and brand cues all need to stay coherent.
Because the model handles text and designed structure well, it can support diagrams, explainer graphics, and information-heavy stills that weaker image models often break.
Teams that need to update existing assets, remix references, or turn one set of visuals into another polished set will get more from Nano Banana Pro than from a text-only route.
Nano Banana Pro is the better evaluation target when the job depends on reference images, 4K output, and consistent brand treatment rather than prompt-only exploration.
Choose Nano Banana Pro when you need several reference images, better typography, and a high-control model for polished commercial stills.
Compare it with Nano Banana 2, Seedream 5.0, and Flux 2 Pro if you are trading off multi-reference precision against newer prompt reasoning or faster image loops.
Use this page to decide whether Nano Banana Pro should be your brand-consistency model, your high-resolution transformation tool, or your premium still route.
These links help you move from Nano Banana Pro research into actual multi-reference production on CutFly.
Compare Nano Banana Pro with other high-end image models if your workflow depends on brand consistency or asset transformation.
Review polished campaign and product-style visuals to see where multi-reference control actually matters.
Jump into finished use cases if you want to see how reference-led stills become packaging, ads, and launch assets.
Nano Banana Pro is best for premium still-image workflows such as launch visuals, polished product scenes, campaign hero frames, and editorial brand assets.
Not automatically. It is better when polish and final-frame quality matter more than sheer iteration speed. Faster models can still be better for rough exploration.
Marketing teams, brand designers, e-commerce operators, and solo creators who want a premium still-image look are the most natural audience for this model page.
Because most users looking up a named model are trying to make a selection decision. Workflow clarity helps you move from research into a better production choice.
Yes. Product presentation is one of the clearest cases where a premium still-image model can add value, especially when material, reflection, and scene discipline matter.
A practical shortlist would include Nano Banana 2, Seedream 5.0, Flux 2 Pro, and GPT Image 1.5 depending on whether you care most about polish, responsiveness, or output style.