A new trend fueled by AI is taking over the internet. People all over the world are amazed by how it can turn images into incredibly lifelike 3D figures. The “Nano Banana” craze, which is based on Google’s Gemini, has gone widespread since it’s so easy to use and gets such great results. This has led to a lot of new digital treasures being shared on social networking sites like X, Instagram, and Facebook.
A lot of people are excited about the movement, especially in India, where even famous people have gotten involved. Himanta Biswa Sarma, the Chief Minister of Assam, showed off his own “Nano Banana” figurine and said that his younger followers pushed him to check out the new function.
The trend is popular since it is easy to understand and follow. With just one picture and a short written instruction, users can make a small, realistic figure of themselves or anyone else. They don’t need any special technological abilities or a paid subscription to do this. The AI makes a detailed, commercial-style figure with a clear acrylic base, a virtual desktop, and a realistic packaging mockup. The end result looks like a high-quality collectible.
Google has said that the functionality is free for everyone and may be used through the Gemini app and Google AI Studio. The company’s official account said, “Everyone can make and edit images for free in the Gemini app.”
How to Make Your Own “Nano Banana” Figure
To join the viral movement, follow these simple steps:
Step 1: Go to Google AI Studio or open Google Gemini.
Step 2: Upload the picture you want to turn into a figurine.
Step 3: Copy and paste the text prompt below, which tells the AI to make the detailed figurine.
Step 4: Click “Generate” and wait a few seconds for the picture of your one-of-a-kind 3D figurine to show up.
The Official Prompt: “Make a realistic 1/7 scale commercialized figurine of the people in the picture, set in a real place.” The figurine is on a desk with a computer. The base of the figure is circular and made of clear acrylic. There is no writing on it. The screen shows a 3D model of this figure being made. There is a toy packaging box next to the computer screen. It is made to look like high-quality collectible figures and has original artwork on it. There are two-dimensional flat pictures on the package.
The fact that “Nano Banana” became viral shows a bigger change in how people are using AI tools. What started as a viral meme is now showing that advanced image production and 3D rendering are no longer just for professionals. This opens up new ways for people to be creative and make digital art.

