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    Personalize your images in the Gemini app with Nano Banana & Google Photos

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    Personal Intelligence makes the Gemini app feel tailored to you, not just a generic tool that works the same for everyone. Today, we’re introducing new ways for Gemini to use your interests and preferences with Nano Banana 2 and Google Photos to make image generation — one of your favorite ways to use Gemini — feel deeply personal. This lets you create unique images more easily, so you can spend more time creating and less time explaining.

    Powering your imagination

    One of the biggest hurdles in AI image generation is finding the right prompt. Previously, to get a result that felt truly personal, you had to write long, detailed descriptions and manually upload a reference photo just to give Gemini the right context.

    Now, Personal Intelligence gives Gemini an inherent understanding of your preferences from the start. By integrating this context directly with Nano Banana 2, Gemini can automatically fill in the blanks, grounding every creation in the things you care about most. And since this is built into how you normally use the Gemini app there’s no extra setup. If you’ve already linked your Google apps, that personal context is ready and waiting the moment you start creating images.

    This removes the heavy lifting. Instead of writing out the intricate details of your life, you can use simple prompts like “Design my dream house” or “Create a picture of my desert island essentials” and the results will automatically reflect your specific tastes and lifestyle, gleaned from the Google apps you’ve connected to.

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