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Most image models have struggled with consistency, messy text, missed details, and a style that drifts from slide to slide. Nano Banana Pro changes that. It follows instructions, keeps a coherent design language, and handles real information without falling apart. We’re only beginning to see what it can do, but the early results justify the buzz.
Lock in a reusable slide style system
Build a simple style template first, so every graphic in your deck looks like it belongs together.
Go from outline → visual ideas → final images
Use a two-step flow: have the model review your content and pitch visual directions, then convert the best ones into image prompts.
Design slide visuals that explain, not decorate
Create diagrams, infographics, and title slides with accurate text and layout.