Google on Friday revealed that the Philippines is the number-one user of the trending image generation and editing model known as “Nano Banana.”
“Nakapag-Nano Banana na ba ang lahat (Has everyone tried Nano Banana) with Gemini?” Google posted on social media, referring to its AI assistant.
Google vice president Josh Woodward announced that over 200 million images have been edited using Nano Banana, with 10 million people new to Gemini.
The Asia Pacific region demonstrated high engagement, with the Philippines particularly generating over 25 million images.
Google encouraged users to try the Nano Banana feature themselves and to share their creations.
Simply visit and upload a full-sized photo at the following link: https://gemini.google.com/
Then use the following prompt recommended by Google: “Using the nano-banana model, design a 1/7 scale commercialized figure of the illustrated character in a realistic style and setting. Position the figure on a computer desk, mounted on a clear circular acrylic base without any text. On the iMac screen, showcase the Blender modeling process of the figure. Beside the monitor, place a TAKARA-TOMY-inspired toy packaging box featuring the original artwork.”







