NotebookLM has integrated Nano Banana Pro into its new infographic and slide deck toolsThe AI image maker turns research into polished graphics with captionsThe workflow lets you design complex, publication-ready graphics without ever leaving your notebook

Google’s NotebookLM has added a couple of new options for reimagining research, infographics, and slide decks. The platform is turning to the new Nano Banana Pro image-making AI model to produce both infographics and slide decks, a big moment for multimodal AI tools. and a surprisingly elegant merger of research and design.

Nano Banana Pro is built to synthesize accurate, grounded information into visual formats, correctly render text inside the images, and be consistent across styles and formats. Having seen the power of Nano Banana Pro, I decided to put the infographics and slide deck creation to the test using a topic with plenty of available information, King Arthur and the legends that grew around him. I wanted to see how well NotebookLM performed in turning ancient British myth into modern visual storytelling.

Arthur the Endless Reflection. I’ve included a few sample images above, but they’re just a few of the 15 slides created by NotebookLM and Nano Banana Pro.

Though imperfect, the output gave the impression of a full multimedia lecture series that just needed a little proofreading and tweaking. The richly illustrated, thematically coherent visual essay used imagery, historical framing, and myth analysis with surprising sophistication.

The opening slide sets the tone instantly: a collage of Arthurian faces from medieval manuscript king through anime knight, grimdark warlord, and shining sci-fi paladin are arranged around the blunt declaration “THERE IS NO KING ARTHUR.” It’s a mission statement baked into design, and it announces the deck’s thesis with more confidence than most human-made opening slides.

What stood out most was how Nano Banana Pro moved easily between styles in the service of meaning. A medieval-style frieze shows Arthur rise, rule, and fall in tidy narrative beats. Then Chrétien de Troyes’ transformation of Arthur’s court into a romance engine is shown as an ornate triptych before eventually showing a full comic-book spectacle, using bright sci-fi colors and crisp panels to examine Arthur as a superhero.

More than anything, what this deck demonstrates is how Nano Banana Pro in NotebookLM changes the way research feels. Instead of a text-heavy outline or a rough brainstorming board, the deck becomes a polished argument ready for presenting with just a little bit of extra work.

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