
Create free Google Nano Banana AI figurines with Gemini 2.5 Flash Image. [Photo Source: X/@GoogleIndia]
The Google Nano Banana AI trend has become the internet's new obsession. With this trend, anyone can make realistic, 3D figurines of themselves, their pets, or even celebrities in just minutes. And the best part about this trend is that it is completely free.
The Nano Banana trend refers to ultra-realistic 3D digital figurines made with Google’s AI tool Gemini 2.5 Flash Image. Online users nicknamed it “Nano Banana” after its shiny, cartoon-like look.
These figurines are not physical toys. They are AI-generated, polished images that resemble high-quality collectables. From politicians to influencers, everyone is trying it out, and social media feeds are flooded with Nano Banana creations.
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The Nano Banana trend grew fast among people because it is simple, stunning and free. Google’s Gemini 2.5 “Flash Image” creates professional-quality figurine images in seconds. No technical skills or payment is required.
The AI is flexible too. Users can upload a photo, type a prompt, or do both. The tool then generates a figurine with fine details, realistic poses, and even packaging mockups.
This trend gained so much attention after some big names from all over the world joined in. Influencers, creators, and even politicians started posting their Nano Bananas. So far, users have made more than 200 million photos by Sep 6, 2025.
How to Make Your Own Nano Banana Figurine for Free
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Step 1: Open Google AI Studio through the Gemini app or website.
Step 2: Choose between photo + prompt or just prompt. The photo + prompt method works best.
Step 3: Use Google’s official prompt shared on Twitter (X):
“Create a 1/7 scale commercialized figurine of the characters in the picture, in a realistic style, in a real environment. The figurine is placed on a computer desk. The figurine has a round transparent acrylic base with no text on the base. The content on the computer screen is a 3D modelling process of this figurine. Next to the computer screen is a toy packaging box, designed in a style reminiscent of high-quality collectable figures, printed with original artwork. The packaging features two-dimensional flat illustrations.”
Step 4: Click “Generate” and wait a few seconds. If the result looks off, tweak the photo or adjust the prompt.
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Upload an image and ask, “Reimagine me as a 16-bit Video Game character and put me in a 2D 16-bit platform video game.”
Upload an image and prompt, “Turn the [object] into a 3D transparent line art hologram.”
Upload your pet’s picture and type, “turn my pet into a plastic action figure next to its packaging.”
Upload a photo and ask, “What would this look like as a Renaissance painting?”
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As the trend grows, many users are wondering whether these AI figurines could become a reality, and some 3D printing startups have already hinted at turning Nano Banana designs into actual mini-statues. If this happens, the virtual craze could move into the real-world toy market, much like Funko Pops or collectable action figures.
The Nano Banana trend proves how fast creative AI tools can capture online culture. Its appeal lies in accessibility, creativity, and shareability. Anyone can join the trend and create 3D figurines of their pets or fantasy heroes.
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