What happened: It looks like that really popular AI photo editor from Google, Nano Banana, might be showing up in Google Messages soon.
- You know, the one that started in the Gemini app and then popped up in Google Search?
- Well, some people who are good at digging through code found hints of it in the latest version of the Messages app.
- Right now, there’s a little “banana” icon that doesn’t actually do anything, but it’s a huge clue that we’ll probably be able to edit photos right from inside our chats before long.
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Why this is important: This is a pretty big deal because Nano Banana is one of Google’s most impressive AI toys yet, it can pull off some wild, almost Photoshop-level edits while still making things look real.
- Bringing it to Messages would be the first major AI feature in the app that isn’t just about helping you write texts.
- It’s a clear sign that Google wants to weave its AI magic into the stuff we use every single day, making these powerful tools feel normal and easy to access.
Nano Banana is a photo editing tool from Gemini. Google / Google
Why should I care: So, what does this actually mean for you? We all send a ton of pictures through Google Messages.
- This would let you quickly touch up a selfie before you send it or get creative and mess with a photo a friend sent you, all without ever having to leave the conversation.
- It basically makes sharing photos a lot more powerful and a whole lot more fun.
What’s next: Now, Google hasn’t made an official announcement or set a date. But the fact that clues are already sitting in the app’s code means they’re definitely working on it. Don’t be surprised if this is just the first of many smart AI features coming to Messages, completely changing how we play around with the pictures we share.
