Google's state-of-the-art image generation and editing model.

Google's state-of-the-art image generation and editing model.
Your request will cost $0.038 per run. For $10 you can run this model approximately 263 times.
Here's what you can do next:
import requests
import time
# Step 1: Start image generation
generate_url = "https://api.atlascloud.ai/api/v1/model/generateImage"
headers = {
"Content-Type": "application/json",
"Authorization": "Bearer $ATLASCLOUD_API_KEY"
}
data = {
"model": "google/nano-banana/text-to-image",
"prompt": "A beautiful landscape with mountains and lake",
"width": 512,
"height": 512,
"steps": 20,
"guidance_scale": 7.5,
}
generate_response = requests.post(generate_url, headers=headers, json=data)
generate_result = generate_response.json()
prediction_id = generate_result["data"]["id"]
# Step 2: Poll for result
poll_url = f"https://api.atlascloud.ai/api/v1/model/prediction/{prediction_id}"
def check_status():
while True:
response = requests.get(poll_url, headers={"Authorization": "Bearer $ATLASCLOUD_API_KEY"})
result = response.json()
if result["data"]["status"] == "completed":
print("Generated image:", result["data"]["outputs"][0])
return result["data"]["outputs"][0]
elif result["data"]["status"] == "failed":
raise Exception(result["data"]["error"] or "Generation failed")
else:
# Still processing, wait 2 seconds
time.sleep(2)
image_url = check_status()Install the required package for your language.
pip install requestsAll API requests require authentication via an API key. You can get your API key from the Atlas Cloud dashboard.
export ATLASCLOUD_API_KEY="your-api-key-here"import os
API_KEY = os.environ.get("ATLASCLOUD_API_KEY")
headers = {
"Content-Type": "application/json",
"Authorization": f"Bearer {API_KEY}"
}Never expose your API key in client-side code or public repositories. Use environment variables or a backend proxy instead.
import requests
url = "https://api.atlascloud.ai/api/v1/model/generateImage"
headers = {
"Content-Type": "application/json",
"Authorization": "Bearer $ATLASCLOUD_API_KEY"
}
data = {
"model": "your-model",
"prompt": "A beautiful landscape"
}
response = requests.post(url, headers=headers, json=data)
print(response.json())Submit an asynchronous generation request. The API returns a prediction ID that you can use to check the status and retrieve the result.
/api/v1/model/generateImageimport requests
url = "https://api.atlascloud.ai/api/v1/model/generateImage"
headers = {
"Content-Type": "application/json",
"Authorization": "Bearer $ATLASCLOUD_API_KEY"
}
data = {
"model": "google/nano-banana/text-to-image",
"input": {
"prompt": "A beautiful landscape with mountains and lake"
}
}
response = requests.post(url, headers=headers, json=data)
result = response.json()
print(f"Prediction ID: {result['id']}")
print(f"Status: {result['status']}"){
"id": "pred_abc123",
"status": "processing",
"model": "model-name",
"created_at": "2025-01-01T00:00:00Z"
}Poll the prediction endpoint to check the current status of your request.
/api/v1/model/prediction/{prediction_id}import requests
import time
prediction_id = "pred_abc123"
url = f"https://api.atlascloud.ai/api/v1/model/prediction/{prediction_id}"
headers = { "Authorization": "Bearer $ATLASCLOUD_API_KEY" }
while True:
response = requests.get(url, headers=headers)
result = response.json()
status = result["data"]["status"]
print(f"Status: {status}")
if status in ["completed", "succeeded"]:
output_url = result["data"]["outputs"][0]
print(f"Output URL: {output_url}")
break
elif status == "failed":
print(f"Error: {result['data'].get('error', 'Unknown')}")
break
time.sleep(3)processingThe request is still being processed.completedGeneration is complete. Outputs are available.succeededGeneration succeeded. Outputs are available.failedGeneration failed. Check the error field.{
"data": {
"id": "pred_abc123",
"status": "completed",
"outputs": [
"https://storage.atlascloud.ai/outputs/result.png"
],
"metrics": {
"predict_time": 8.3
},
"created_at": "2025-01-01T00:00:00Z",
"completed_at": "2025-01-01T00:00:10Z"
}
}Upload files to Atlas Cloud storage and get a URL you can use in your API requests. Use multipart/form-data to upload.
/api/v1/model/uploadMediaimport requests
url = "https://api.atlascloud.ai/api/v1/model/uploadMedia"
headers = { "Authorization": "Bearer $ATLASCLOUD_API_KEY" }
with open("image.png", "rb") as f:
files = {"file": ("image.png", f, "image/png")}
response = requests.post(url, headers=headers, files=files)
result = response.json()
download_url = result["data"]["download_url"]
print(f"File URL: {download_url}"){
"data": {
"download_url": "https://storage.atlascloud.ai/uploads/abc123/image.png",
"file_name": "image.png",
"content_type": "image/png",
"size": 1024000
}
}The following parameters are accepted in the request body.
No parameters available.
{
"model": "google/nano-banana/text-to-image"
}The API returns a prediction response with the generated output URLs.
{
"id": "pred_abc123",
"status": "completed",
"model": "model-name",
"outputs": [
"https://storage.atlascloud.ai/outputs/result.png"
],
"metrics": {
"predict_time": 8.3
},
"created_at": "2025-01-01T00:00:00Z",
"completed_at": "2025-01-01T00:00:10Z"
}Atlas Cloud Skills integrates 300+ AI models directly into your AI coding assistant. One command to install, then use natural language to generate images, videos, and chat with LLMs.
npx skills add AtlasCloudAI/atlas-cloud-skillsGet your API key from the Atlas Cloud dashboard and set it as an environment variable.
export ATLASCLOUD_API_KEY="your-api-key-here"Once installed, you can use natural language in your AI assistant to access all Atlas Cloud models.
Atlas Cloud MCP Server connects your IDE with 300+ AI models via the Model Context Protocol. Works with any MCP-compatible client.
npx -y atlascloud-mcpAdd the following configuration to your IDE's MCP settings file.
{
"mcpServers": {
"atlascloud": {
"command": "npx",
"args": [
"-y",
"atlascloud-mcp"
],
"env": {
"ATLASCLOUD_API_KEY": "your-api-key-here"
}
}
}
}Schema not availableYou need to be logged in to access your model request history.
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Google's latest breakthrough in multimodal AI technology, offering unprecedented image generation and editing capabilities with lightning-fast performance and exceptional quality.
Explore curated prompt templates to unlock the full potential of Nano Banana AI. Click to copy any prompt and start creating immediately.

turn this photo into a character figure. Behind it, place a box with the character's image printed on it, and a computer showing the Blender modeling process on its screen. In front of the box, add a round plastic base with the character figure standing on it. set the scene indoors if possible

Generate a highly detailed photo of a girl cosplaying this illustration, at Comiket. Exactly replicate the same pose, body posture, hand gestures, facial expression, and camera framing as in the original illustration. Keep the same angle, perspective, and composition, without any deviation

Transform the the person in the photo into an action figure, styled after [CHARACTER_NAME] from [SOURCE / CONTEXT]. Next to the figure, display the accessories including [ITEM_1], [ITEM_2], and [ITEM_3]. On the top of the toy box, write "[BOX_LABEL_TOP]", and underneath it, "[BOX_LABEL_BOTTOM]". Place the box in a [BACKGROUND_SETTING] environment. Visualize this in a highly realistic way with attention to fine details.

Transform the person in the photo into the style of a Funko Pop figure packaging box, presented in an isometric perspective. Label the packaging with the title 'ZHOGUE'. Inside the box, showcase the figure based on the person in the photo, accompanied by their essential items (such as cosmetics, bags, or others). Next to the box, also display the actual figure itself outside of the packaging, rendered in a realistic and lifelike style.

turn this illustration of a perfume into a realistic version, Frosted glass bottle with a marble cap

Transform the person from image 1 into a Q-version character design based on the face shape from image 2

convert this photo into a architecture model. Behind the model, there should be a cardboard box with an image of the architecture from the photo on it. There should also be a computer, with the content on the computer screen showing the Blender modeling process of the figurine. In front of the cardboard box, place a cardstock and put the architecture model from the photo I provided on it. I hope the PVC material can be clearly presented. It would be even better if the background is indoors.
Optimized for speed with generation times under 2 seconds for most tasks, making it perfect for real-time applications and rapid prototyping workflows.
Leveraging Google's advanced AI architecture to produce highly detailed, photorealistic images with accurate lighting, textures, and compositions.
Revolutionary 2D-to-3D conversion capabilities enabling creation of multiple viewpoints from a single image, opening new possibilities for content creation.
Join thousands of creators and businesses already transforming their visual content with Google's most advanced image AI technology.
Nano Banana Text-to-Image is Googleβs lightweight yet powerful AI image generation model, built for creators who need fast, high-quality visuals from simple text prompts. It transforms words into expressive, realistic images with remarkable clarity, composition, and style diversity β all within seconds.
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Instant Image Creation Generate beautiful, coherent visuals from just a short text prompt β no design skills required.
Versatile Visual Styles Supports realistic, illustrative, anime, and painterly outputs, adapting naturally to your creative intent.
Accurate Text-to-Scene Understanding Accurately interprets subjects, backgrounds, and object relationships to create contextually correct compositions.
Fast & Efficient Optimized for quick turnaround and minimal compute cost, perfect for rapid prototyping and social content.
Clean, Balanced Lighting Produces visually appealing results without overexposure or unnatural shadows β ideal for portraits, landscapes, and product imagery.
Input: text prompt
Output: high-quality image (JPEG/PNG/WEBP)
Supports multiple aspect ratios and output format
Compatible with descriptive prompts such as:
Please ensure your prompts comply with Googleβs Safety Guidelines. If an error occurs, review your prompt for restricted content, adjust it, and try again.