We all might be getting a lot more familiar with Google's Nano Banana.
Nano Banana, Google's Gemini 2.5 Flash Image model, is an AI image generation and editing tool that lets users enter a text prompt to create images, but it's really known for its ability to edit images. And, now, according to a report from Android Authority, Google might be expanding access to the tool.
Android Authority reported that Google is looking into integrating Nano Banana into its apps and services, including Google Lens and Circle to Search. Fans — at least, the fans posting on Reddit — love Nano Banana, saying it's "so incredibly useful" and "extremely good," so the expansion would likely fall upon welcome ears.
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Android Authority worked with a version of the Google Android app (16.40.18.sa.arm64) and found that Google is working on something that could potentially add the Live option back into Google Lens and, of course add the Nano Banana Create option to Search and Translate. This integration, Android Authority reports, is further along than the other noted Circle to Search integration Google is allegedly working on.
Circle to Search is an Android feature allows users to circle, doodle, or scribble on something in a photo or video still and Google will search for it in that same window. Android Authority reports that the feature appears to be in the works, but its implementation is definitely in its infancy. The news outlet said that while the app surfaces a Create option, it is "not yet responsive to input in a way that does anything."
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While Google hasn't said anything to confirm the move, Rajan Patel, the Vice President of engineering for search at Google and the co-founder of Lens, quoted Android Authority's story on X and added: "keep your 👀 peeled 🍌"
UPDATE: Oct. 7, 2025, 12:07 p.m. EDT This story has been updated to include Rajan Patel's post on X.