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Google Prepares Gemini 3 Pro and Nano Banana 2 AI Models for Release

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Google is preparing to launch two new AI models: Gemini 3 Pro, optimized for coding and general use, and Nano Banana 2 for generating realistic images. Gemini 3 Pro, codenamed 'gemini-3-pro-preview-11-2025,' has been spotted on AI Studio and Vertex AI, indicating an imminent rollout in November 2025. Nano Banana 2, codenamed 'GEMPIX2,' was recently spotted on the Gemini website, suggesting a possible release as early as December 2025. These models are part of Google's ongoing AI development, following the release of Gemini 2.5 Pro, which remains a top-performing model in the market.

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  1. 07.11.2025 15:06 2 articles · 11d ago

    Google Announces Upcoming Release of Gemini 3 Pro and Nano Banana 2 AI Models

    Google is preparing to launch Gemini 3 Pro in November 2025, optimized for coding and general use, and Nano Banana 2 in December 2025, designed for generating realistic images. These models are part of Google's ongoing AI development, following the release of Gemini 2.5 Pro, which remains a top-performing model in the market. Gemini 3 Pro, codenamed 'gemini-3-pro-preview-11-2025,' has been spotted on AI Studio and Vertex AI, indicating an imminent rollout. Nano Banana 2, codenamed 'GEMPIX2,' was recently spotted on the Gemini website, suggesting a possible release as early as December 2025.

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