Google has released “Nano Banana,” the internal code name for Gemini 2.5 Flash, the company’s latest image-to-video generation model that promises finer spatialisation and easier 3D extraction from photographs. Creative-AI platform Higgsfield said it has integrated Nano Banana across its suite and is waiving usage fees for a limited period. All users receive a 24-hour open trial, while existing Pro, Ultimate and Creator subscribers can claim a full year of unlimited access if they activate the offer within the next four days. Alongside the rollout, Higgsfield unlocked unlimited access to Kling 2.1 Master effects in 1080p, adding 25 new presets and 1,000 Nano Banana templates that automate face swaps, motion styles and branded clips. The Kling promotion is scheduled to run for seven days. Early adopters say the combined tools enable one-click production of user-generated videos and studio-quality VFX, though researcher Gary Marcus cautions that the model still grapples with compositionality issues common to current generations of generative AI.
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