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New Nano Banana shortcut will let you tweak images right from the Gemini overlay

You'll soon be able to access Nano Banana for quick edits from anywhere on Android.

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What’s happened? Google could soon add a shortcut to its AI-powered image editor, Nano Banana, to the Gemini overlay.

  • Android Authority spotted the new “Edit this image” shortcut in version 16.42.61 of the Google app, though it’s not widely available yet.
  • The shortcut shows up when an image is attached to the Gemini overlay and lets users make changes by adding a description.
  • Google is also testing a “Feeling lucky” button for Nano Banana, but it’s functionality is currently unclear.

Why is this important? Adding a Nano Banana shortcut to the Gemini overlay will make it easier to access the editor from anywhere on Android.

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Why should I care? With the new Nano Banana shortcut, you’ll be able to quickly edit photos directly from the Gemini overlay without having to open the full Gemini experience.

  • It will eliminate the need to switch apps, as you can access the Gemini overlay while using a different app.
  • This should be particularly useful when you want to make quick edits before sharing a photo.

What’s next? You can expect the new Nano Banana shortcut for the Gemini overlay to reach your device with a subsequent Google app update. The “Feeling lucky” button may also roll out with a future release, giving us a clear understanding of its functionality.

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