Adobe brings Gemini 3 Nano Banana Pro to its apps: How to use Google's latest photo AI model in Firefly and Photoshop
Adobe has said that it is integrating Google ’s latest image model, Gemini 3 (with Nano Banana Pro), into its flagship creative applications, Adobe Firefly and Photoshop. To encourage adoption, Adobe is offering unlimited image generations using Firefly and all partner models, including Nano Banana Pro, in the Firefly app until December 1 for Creative Cloud Pro and Firefly plan subscribers.

The Nano Banana Pro model joins a growing list of partner models from companies like OpenAI, Luma AI, and Ideogram. It has been praised for its significant improvements in editing quality and accuracy. According to Adobe, creators can use text prompts to refine specific parts of an image, adjust aspect ratios and boost resolution.
“We’ve been inspired by the incredible work our community created using Gemini Flash Image 2.5 (Nano Banana) in our apps. Google’s latest Nano Banana Pro model delivers significant improvements in editing quality, allowing you to use text prompts to refine specific parts of an image, adjust aspect ratios, boost resolution, and even shift camera angles and lighting,” the company said.
It also offers contextual accuracy, excels at generating clean, well-integrated text inside images, including localising visuals with translated text, Adobe said. In Firefly, users can upload up to six reference images and prompt the model to merge and refine those elements into a single, cohesive image.
How to use Nano Banana Pro in Adobe apps
The new model is immediately available across the Adobe creative ecosystem:
In Photoshop: Nano Banana Pro is the newest model powering Generative Fill, providing creative professionals with fast, text-prompt-based ways to make specific edits, such as adjusting the lighting of an image from day to night, and generating more realistic, high-resolution content.
In Firefly: Creators can access Nano Banana Pro through the Text to Image feature . It is also integrated into Firefly Boards, Adobe's AI-powered collaborative moodboarding surface, where professionals can develop campaign concepts by visualising assets (text, images, icons) in real-world contexts, like a billboard on a city street.
The Nano Banana Pro model joins a growing list of partner models from companies like OpenAI, Luma AI, and Ideogram. It has been praised for its significant improvements in editing quality and accuracy. According to Adobe, creators can use text prompts to refine specific parts of an image, adjust aspect ratios and boost resolution.
“We’ve been inspired by the incredible work our community created using Gemini Flash Image 2.5 (Nano Banana) in our apps. Google’s latest Nano Banana Pro model delivers significant improvements in editing quality, allowing you to use text prompts to refine specific parts of an image, adjust aspect ratios, boost resolution, and even shift camera angles and lighting,” the company said.
It also offers contextual accuracy, excels at generating clean, well-integrated text inside images, including localising visuals with translated text, Adobe said. In Firefly, users can upload up to six reference images and prompt the model to merge and refine those elements into a single, cohesive image.
How to use Nano Banana Pro in Adobe apps
The new model is immediately available across the Adobe creative ecosystem:
In Photoshop: Nano Banana Pro is the newest model powering Generative Fill, providing creative professionals with fast, text-prompt-based ways to make specific edits, such as adjusting the lighting of an image from day to night, and generating more realistic, high-resolution content.
In Firefly: Creators can access Nano Banana Pro through the Text to Image feature . It is also integrated into Firefly Boards, Adobe's AI-powered collaborative moodboarding surface, where professionals can develop campaign concepts by visualising assets (text, images, icons) in real-world contexts, like a billboard on a city street.
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