In the world of artificial intelligence, the Google Gemini app has rapidly surged into the top charts of app stores worldwide, thanks to the innovative image generator Nano Banana. Recently launched by Google DeepMind, Nano Banana, officially known as Gemini 2.5 Flash Image, has captured the imagination of millions, achieving over 10 million downloads in just a few days. This spike, recorded in the Apple App Store and Google Play in India and the USA, has become a viral phenomenon, similar to previous AI trends like the Ghibli images from ChatGPT.

What makes Nano Banana so appealing? This cutting-edge tool allows users to upload photos and edit them using simple text prompts, creating hyper-realistic transformations. Imagine your selfie turning into a 3D figurine in a toy box, placed on top of the Hollywood sign, or changing clothes and background while preserving facial features. Users have generated over 200 million images, from changing outfits to multi-step edits like adding furniture to empty rooms. The speed, accuracy in preserving likeness, and ease of use have made Nano Banana the world's best image editing tool.

The trend exploded on social media, where viral prompts inspire creative experiments. Google Vice President Josh Woodward noted the rapid growth of the app on X, linking it to the low latency and affordability of Nano Banana. Available in all languages that Gemini works with, it includes watermarks like SynthID for identifying AI-generated images.

This success highlights the role of AI in democratizing creativity, attracting new users to Gemini. Leading the charts of free apps, Nano Banana is not just a tool, but a cultural phenomenon.

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