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Home » Why Google Calls AI Image Model Nano Banana: Just a Placeholder

Why Google Calls AI Image Model Nano Banana: Just a Placeholder

Seok Chen by Seok Chen
November 6, 2025
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Google recently shed light on the origin of their AI-generated image model’s unique name, “Nano Banana.” Initially, the name was meant to serve as a simple placeholder during development phases rather than as a final label. The choice of “Nano Banana” was deliberately whimsical, reflecting the playful nature often found in tech projects before settling on a more formal or descriptive name.

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The tech giant explained that early on, the model was still in experimental stages, and developers used “Nano Banana” internally to identify the system temporarily. The quirky moniker was never intended to be the final branding but rather a practical reference point during the complex development process. Over time, as the model matured and garnered attention, the name stuck, sparking curiosity among users and industry insiders alike.

Google emphasized that the purpose behind the name was purely functional—serving as a placeholder rather than an attempt at branding or marketing. The company also noted that such whimsical labels are common in tech development, providing a lighthearted way for teams to differentiate between models and iterations before official names are assigned.

In essence, “Nano Banana” serves as a reminder of the playful yet meticulous nature of AI development at Google, highlighting how informal identifiers can often become unexpectedly memorable or misunderstood by the broader public.

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Seok Chen

Seok Chen

Seok Chen is a mass communication graduate from the City University of Hong Kong.

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