We swapped our Photoshop pipeline for the Nano Banana Pro API. Hero-shot edits land in seconds with photo-real lighting we used to retouch by hand.
The Nano Banana Pro API edits images (Gemini 3 Pro Image) from natural-language prompts — photo-real lighting, accurate in-image typography, native 1K/2K/4K output, 10 aspect ratios, PNG/JPEG/WebP — all through one REST endpoint, priced 5% below Google's published rate.
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Use the Nano Banana Pro API to edit images from natural-language prompts.
Nano Banana Pro API edits images (Gemini 3 Pro Image) from natural-language prompts. Photo-real lighting, accurate in-image typography, native 1K/2K/4K output, 10 aspect ratios, PNG/JPEG/WebP output — all through one REST endpoint.
Pricing on the Nano Banana Pro API is 5% below Google's published rate — $0.127 at 1K and 2K, $0.228 at 4K. The Nano Banana Pro API uses one RouterBase key — no provider-specific SDKs.
Six reasons teams ship on the Nano Banana Pro API
From flagship Gemini 3 Pro fidelity to 5% off official pricing — what the Nano Banana Pro API gets right.
Natural-language editing
Skip masks and layers. Describe the change and the Nano Banana Pro API renders it with photo-real lighting.
Accurate in-image typography
Pro reliably renders readable text inside the image — logos, signage, and overlays land at production quality.
Native 1K / 2K / 4K output
Pick per-call. Sample at 1K, finalise at 4K — the Nano Banana Pro API switches resolution without reshaping the prompt.
5% off official
Pay 5% less than Google's published rate; the Nano Banana Pro API discount is flat across resolutions.
REST + JSON
One endpoint, one key, no SDK lock-in. Plain JSON in, signed URL out.
Reference-image editing
Pass a base image plus prompt; the Nano Banana Pro API returns the edited frame at the requested resolution.

Get started with the Nano Banana Pro API in 3 steps
From sign-up to your first Nano Banana Pro API call in under 5 minutes.
Create a RouterBase API key
Sign up and generate sk-rb-… — one key works for the Nano Banana Pro API and 200+ other models.
POST to the Nano Banana Pro API endpoint
Send a base image, prompt, and optional references in JSON. The Nano Banana Pro API returns a signed URL within seconds.
Inspect the result
Each Nano Banana Pro API response includes generation metadata for auditing and a render URL ready to embed.
Pay only for what you use
RouterBase passes through partner-tier pricing. Compared against the model's official published API rate.
| Resolution | RouterBase | Official | Save |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1K | $0.114 | −15% | |
| 2K | $0.114 | −15% | |
| 4K | $0.204 | −15% |
Your request will cost $0.114 per run (1K).With $1 you can run this model approximately 8 times.
What teams build with this image-edit model
Real production loads running on the Nano Banana Pro API and the RouterBase model catalog.
We swapped three providers through RouterBase in one line of code when OpenAI had its outage. Our users never noticed.
The in-image typography on the Nano Banana Pro API is the difference between a mock and a print-ready ad. We stopped sending hero shots back to design.
Edited 4K texture maps with the Nano Banana Pro API and dropped a manual cleanup step from our render pipeline.
Plugged the Nano Banana Pro API into my existing OpenAI SDK with one base URL swap — less work than writing this testimonial.
RouterBase puts 200+ models behind one key. Our research team stopped asking for new provider accounts.
The Nano Banana Pro API renders 4K hero banners with brand typography baked in — fewer manual revisions, fewer round-trips with design.
We migrated 42 services to RouterBase over a weekend. The only PR comment we got was 'wait, that's all?'.
Pricing on the Nano Banana Pro API is 5% below Google's published rate — at our scale that's six figures saved per quarter.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about the Nano Banana Pro API.
The Nano Banana Pro API is RouterBase's pass-through to Google Nano Banana Pro (Gemini 3 Pro Image). It edits images from natural-language prompts at 1K, 2K, and 4K, with photo-real lighting, accurate in-image typography, and PNG/JPEG/WebP output.