The upcoming week is shaping up to be pivotal for Google’s AI roadmap, with both Gemini 3 and what is now hinted at as Nano Banana Pro expected to debut. The timing aligns with public signals from Sundar Pichai and ongoing predictions on Polymarket, putting the spotlight on the week of November 22 for these major updates. Observations of a hidden promo in Google Vids referring to “Quickly generate beautiful images and visuals for your video using Nano Banana Pro” suggest that the next Nano Banana release will be branded as “Pro” rather than a simple version 2, confirming earlier speculation about a shift towards higher image quality and resolution.

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— Sundar Pichai (@sundarpichai) November 14, 2025

The “Pro” label is also rather an indication that it will be powered by Gemini 3 Pro and not a Flash version, as its current predecessor, “Nano Banana”.

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— Vikas Kansal (@vickykansal) November 15, 2025

For users and teams already relying on Google’s AI features across products like Vids, Slides, and Design apps, the introduction of Nano Banana Pro could unlock improved creative tools with better output fidelity. The references to “Pro” also indicate a positioning aimed at professional creators and businesses looking for advanced video and image generation.

From a strategy perspective, Google has consistently updated its Gemini models across its suite simultaneously, and the same broad rollout can be expected this time. If the high-resolution capabilities materialise as rumoured, this would further solidify Google’s effort to compete in the creative AI space, targeting both enterprise and individual content creators. The technical leap implied by “Pro” branding aligns with Google’s goal of providing not only accessible but also production-grade generative tools across its platform ecosystem.

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