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How many images can you Upload to Nano Banana Pro at once?

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Nano Banana Pro supports multi-image input workflows that allow users to guide composition, style, structure, and visual consistency using several reference images at the same time.

This capability enables richer scene construction and more precise visual control, especially when dealing with product layouts, character continuity, or multi-element compositions.

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The model accepts multiple reference inputs in a single generation.

Nano Banana Pro allows users to upload up to fourteen images at once when performing a guided generation.

Each of these images can act as a reference for style, texture, color palette, object placement, character identity, lighting, or scene continuity.

This multi-image support extends the model beyond simple image-to-image transformation and positions it as a tool capable of absorbing entire visual libraries to create a unified output.

This approach benefits workflows requiring strict adherence to brand identity, product details, or character likeness, because the model can synthesize diverse visual cues into one coherent result.

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The fourteen-image limit balances flexibility with computational stability.

The upper bound of fourteen images appears designed to offer creators a wide reference set while avoiding instability or visual noise in the final composition.

When too many heterogeneous elements are mixed, the model must manage conflicting lighting, inconsistent styles, and disparate object geometry, which may reduce clarity.

By capping input at fourteen, Nano Banana Pro ensures that creators can provide a full set of guiding images without overwhelming the generation pipeline.

The limit supports complex workflows such as product catalogs, multi-asset brand compositions, or scenes requiring numerous environmental references while retaining the model’s structural stability.

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The model can maintain consistency across multiple characters.

Within the fourteen-image limit, Nano Banana Pro can preserve recognizable identities for up to five people or characters in a single composition.

This is useful for fashion layouts, group portraits, storytelling visuals, or marketing assets involving several models.

Providing multiple reference angles, poses, or expressions for those individuals improves accuracy in the generated output, because the model learns their structure across image variations.

This capability simplifies multi-character scenes that would otherwise require manual editing or individual compositing steps.

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Input images guide composition but do not expand output quantity.

Uploading fourteen images does not produce fourteen outputs; instead, all uploaded images inform a single resulting image.

The user may choose to generate variations or additional outputs afterward, but those operations depend on usage quotas and the plan associated with the environment hosting Nano Banana Pro.

The number of images accepted per generation should not be confused with daily generation limits, concurrency limits, or editing quotas, which vary by tier.

This distinction is important for creators planning batch projects or multi-asset campaigns, because the fourteen-image limit applies strictly to reference usage and not to output volume.

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Aspect

Capability

Practical Impact

Maximum Reference Images

Up to fourteen per generation

Enables rich multi-element guidance

Character Consistency

Up to five individuals

Supports group scenes and identity continuity

Reference Types

Photos, sketches, product shots, textures, logos

Flexible for branding and creative workflows

Blend Behavior

Single output, multi-image guidance

Consolidated composition, not batch output

Model Stability

Optimized around fourteen images

Maintains clarity while handling complexity

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Scenes with many references benefit from structured prompts.

Although fourteen images can be uploaded, the clarity of the final output depends on the structure of the accompanying prompt.

When the prompt specifies the spatial arrangement, lighting direction, design language, or intended style, the model distributes detail more intelligently across the canvas.

Scenes that combine product references, environmental backdrops, color palettes, and character photos require clear contextual framing to minimize conflicts between visual cues.

Providing references that share similar lighting, orientation, or style further improves final coherence.

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The limit is most useful for professional design and multi-asset compositions.

Designers and marketing teams can use the fourteen-image limit to unify multiple elements into a single polished scene, such as combining a product line with lifestyle backgrounds and brand assets.

Artists creating concept scenes or narrative visuals can load sketches, color studies, material references, and character poses to guide a complex composition efficiently.

This makes Nano Banana Pro well suited for environments where visual continuity matters, such as catalogs, advertising layouts, character sheets, and environment concept packages.


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