Image generation

Nano Banana API

Add Nano Banana image generation to the same API stack.

Nano Banana is useful for image generation and editing workflows where speed, style control, and simple API access matter. Use it alongside newer image and video models under one account and billing system.

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Image
Category
Google
Provider
One API key
Access
Google
nano-bananaimage task
Image
Category
Google
Provider
One API key
Access

Model capabilities

Built for production API workflows, not one-off demos.

Use Nano Banana from the same platform surface as the rest of your video and image stack: API keys, credits, logs, webhooks, and docs stay consistent across providers.

Prompt-based creation

Generate visual assets from natural-language prompts in product workflows.

Reference-aware editing

Use image inputs where workflows need identity, style, or layout guidance.

Shared operations

Reuse API keys, credits, logs, and webhooks across image and video models.

Model choice

Compare Nano Banana with Nano Banana 2 and GPT Image 2 in one platform.

API workflow

Submit tasks, track progress, and return generated assets.

01

Submit a prompt

Describe the target image or edit instruction.

02

Route the task

Use the platform's model catalog and shared billing balance.

03

Collect image output

Return generated assets to your application.

POST /v1/images/generations
curl -X POST https://api.aivideoapi.ai/v1/images/generations \
  -H "Authorization: Bearer sk-your-api-key" \
  -H "Content-Type: application/json" \
  -d '{
    "model": "nano-banana",
    "prompt": "A clean product illustration for a landing page"
  }'

Pricing and usage

Clear model options with shared credits.

Billing
Credit based

Uses shared account balance

Integration
Unified API

Same auth and logs

Workflow
Image tasks

Generation and editing

What teams build
Illustrations
Style variants
Marketing images
Creative drafts
Asset libraries
Image editing

Start building with Nano Banana in AI Video API.

Create one API key, use one credit balance, and switch between video and image models without provider-specific plumbing.

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