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Many users say Nano Banana — Google Gemini’s viral 3D image tool — sometimes ignores text prompts or returns wrong edits. The issue surfaced across social feeds and support forums this week as the Nano-Banana trend exploded. Google’s tool also helped Gemini climb app charts.
Why it matters: creators and brands use prompt wording to get precise edits. When a tool ignores instructions it wastes time and damages trust. This short guide explains common causes and simple fixes.
Users and testers point to three main causes:
Quote: “The longer I use it, the more disappointed I am,” one user wrote in a LiveMint report summarizing social complaints. “It may be due to Google’s strict security policy.”
Try these fast fixes — copy-paste or adapt them:
“Create a 1/7 scale realistic figurine of the person in the photo on a grey studio base; preserve face details; no text.”
“Photoreal figurine, studio key light, shallow depth, no logos.”
Expert view: Android Authority’s hands-on found Nano Banana “far from perfect, but a lot of fun” — meaning it works well in many cases but still needs careful prompting.
Prompts can fail when Google’s safety filters block content, servers are overloaded, or the prompt is vague. Use clear, specific instructions and avoid sensitive topics. If problems persist, report the issue in the Gemini app.
Rewrite prompts to be specific: include style, subject, and exact changes. Try negative prompts like “no logos” and set generation controls (temperature 0) if using API. Also wait and retry if servers are busy.
Yes. Safety and moderation rules can block or alter edits that mention violence, political figures, or other sensitive topics. Rephrase requests in neutral terms to avoid blocking.
Sites like Times of India, Economic Times and community forums publish tested prompt lists and templates. Start with simple templates and adapt them to your image.
Author note: I’m Ameer Hamza — I read today’s reports and community threads to explain Nano Banana prompts simply. These are early user reports and Google may fix issues soon; I’ll update when official changes arrive.