Nano Banana vs Kampana
Nano Banana (Google's Gemini 2.5 Flash Image) is one of the strongest image generation and editing models on the market - fast, character-consistent, excellent at multi-image fusion and natural-language edits. Kampana is the layer above: a fashion-vertical product OS that uses frontier models like Nano Banana to ship PDP, B2B, marketplace and social per SKU.
Frontier image model
Nano Banana is the model: character consistency across edits, multi-image fusion, fast inference, natural-language editing. Accessed via Google AI Studio, the Gemini API, or partner surfaces.
A model, not a workflow. No SKU graph, no brand DNA, no PDP / B2B / marketplace orchestration, no 9:16 social cut tied to your product catalog.
Fashion product launch OS
Kampana orchestrates frontier models (including Nano Banana-class) inside a fashion product graph. The product is the node; channels are wires; brand and SKU consistency are guaranteed by the system, not the prompt.
Built for apparel, footwear and accessories teams shipping ecom, wholesale and social together at drop scale.
Feature comparison
Choose Nano Banana if…
- - You want to test a model in isolation
- - You're building your own pipeline and want raw API access
- - Single-image edits are your main workflow
Choose Kampana if…
- - You launch fashion products and need PDP, B2B and social aligned per drop
- - You want frontier model quality without prompt engineering each SKU
- - You prefer shared credits with unlimited seats
Nano Banana is a frontier image model. Kampana is the system that ships fashion launches.
Nano Banana (Google's Gemini 2.5 Flash Image) is one of the strongest image generation and editing models on the market - fast, character-consistent, excellent at multi-image fusion and natural-language edits. It is a model, not a product workflow.
On its own, it answers prompts. It does not know your SKU list, your brand DNA, your PDP requirements, your marketplace feed schema, or your 9:16 social cadence. Turning a Nano Banana render into a launch across PDP, B2B, marketplaces and social is still your problem.
Kampana is exactly that orchestration layer for fashion. We use frontier models like Nano Banana under the hood, but expose them through a product-graph canvas: one node, every channel, repeatable per drop.
Model vs system
If you want to test a model in isolation - try a prompt, edit a single image, fuse two references - Nano Banana via AI Studio or the API is the right entry point.
If you want a launch system - 40 products, 6 channels, brand-consistent, every drop - you need the layer above. Kampana is that layer, with Nano Banana-class quality wired into a fashion-specific workflow.
Frequently asked questions
Does Kampana use Nano Banana?
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Kampana orchestrates multiple frontier image and video models. Where Nano Banana is the best tool for a given step (character consistency, fast edits, multi-image fusion), we use it.
Is Kampana a Nano Banana alternative?
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It's the layer above. Nano Banana is a model; Kampana is a fashion launch OS that uses models like it - plus a product graph, brand DNA, and channel-aware outputs.
Can I get Nano Banana quality without the orchestration?
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Yes - via Google AI Studio or the Gemini API. You bring your own brand consistency, SKU graph and channel pipelines.
Why not just call the API directly for a launch?
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Prompt engineering 40 SKUs across PDP, B2B, marketplaces and social is a full-time job. Kampana absorbs that loop.
Pricing?
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Nano Banana is priced per image/token via Google. Kampana uses a shared credit pool with unlimited seats - the cost of the model is included in the credit.
Model quality, launch-ready.
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